| Born | (1993-04-16)16 April 1993 (age 32) Paris, France | |||||||||||||
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Christophe Ridley (born 16 April 1993) is a French-born rugby referee.[1][2]
Previously a student at theUniversity of Gloucestershire,[3] Ridley began refereeing professionally in 2016.[4] He has been a regular referee inPremiership Rugby and has also refereed in theEuropean Rugby Champions Cup andEPCR Challenge Cup.[5] He made his debut in theUnited Rugby Championship in the2021-22 season) (Munster vs.Leinster),[6] and in theSix Nations Championship in2024 (France vs.Italy).[7]Ridley was appointed to referee the 2024 premiership final between Bath and Northampton, having been an Assistant Referee in the 2 previous finals.He also refereed a controversial match in September 2025 that was roundly criticised by both sides.[8]
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