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Five Americas referees on World Sevens Series panel

The Americas will have five match officials on the 2019-2020 senior World Sevens Series panel. It’s an increase of three from the 2018-19 season, with Canada’s Julianne Zussman, Uruguay’s Francisco González, and Argentina’s Nehuén Jauri-Rivero all joining the rotation for the first time.

It has been a rapid rise for Zussman, who formally announced her retirement from playing just a year ago. The 32-year-old represented Canada at three World Cups, winning 44 caps as a fullback while also playing in two World Sevens Series tournaments.

González and Jauri-Rivero are well-known in the South American circuit and have previous experience at international competitions. Both were part of the Hong Kong Qualifier tournament in March with González then part of the Nations Cup and Jauri-Rivero an assistant at the u20 Championship.

A second Argentine, Damián Schneider, returns for his fourth year on the circuit, with the USA’s Emily Hsieh back for her second season. Scotland’s Sam Grove-White spent time in the United States in recent months as a guest official in Major League Rugby.

The complete list of individual tournament appointments can be seen here.

WOMEN’S SERIES PANEL:
Sara Cox (England), Hollie Davidson (Scotland), Emily Hsieh (USA), Lauren Jenner (New Zealand), Adam Jones (Wales), Sakurako Kawasaki (Japan), Tyler Miller (Australia), Ashleigh Murray (South Africa), Joy Neville (Ireland), Amy Perrett (Australia), Madeline Putz (Australia), Tevita Rokoverneni (Fiji), Julianne Zussman (Canada)

MEN’S SERIES PANEL:
James Doleman (New Zealand), Paulo Duarte (Portugal), Craig Evans (Wales), Francisco González (Uruguay), Sam Grove-White (Scotland), Richard Haughton (England), Richard Kelly (New Zealand), Damon Murphy (Australia), Nehuén Jauri-Rivero (Argentina), Matt Rodden (Hong Kong), Jeremy Rozier (France), Damián Schneider (Argentina), Jordan Way (Australia)

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