Three Limerick Referees in action this weekend

George Clancy, Joy Neville and Andy Brace set to officiate.

George Clancy, Joy Neville and Andy Brace will all be in action this weekend, as the IRFU has revealed all their referee appointments for upcoming fixtures.

Now into the second week of the Autumn Internationals schedule, the three local officials will be involved in three different International games.

Brace is the man in the middle when Tonga and Japan meet on Saturday, with the fixture set to be played at the Stade Ernest Wallon in Toulouse, France.

Neville will be an assistant referee for the clash between Spain and Canada, while fellow Irish ref’s Sean Gallagher and Leo Colgan will be involved in the game between Georgia and Wales with the pair operating as assistant referee’s and TMO’s respectively.

George Clancy will make the trip to London tomorrow to act as an assistant referee in the big clash between Eddie Jones’ England and Michael Chieka’s Australia.

 

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