Bryce Lawrence, the Glossary
Bryce Lawrence (born 23 December 1970) is a former professional international rugby union referee from the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Australia men's national rugby union team, Bay of Plenty, British & Irish Lions, Crusaders (rugby union), New South Wales Waratahs, New Zealand, New Zealand Rugby, Rugby union, Rugby World Cup, Sharks (rugby union), South Africa national rugby union team, Super Rugby, Taranaki Rugby Football Union, The Rugby Championship, Wellington, 2008 Air New Zealand Cup, 2008 Super 14 season, 2008 Tri Nations Series, 2011 Six Nations Championship, 2012 ITM Cup.
- New Zealand rugby union referees
- People from the Bay of Plenty Region
- Rugby World Cup referees
- Six Nations Championship referees
- Super Rugby referees
- The Rugby Championship referees
Australia men's national rugby union team
The Australia men's national rugby union team, nicknamed the Wallabies, is the representative men's national team in the sport of rugby union for the nation of Australia.
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Bay of Plenty
The Bay of Plenty (Te Moana-a-Toi) is a large bight along the northern coast of New Zealand's North Island.
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British & Irish Lions
The British & Irish Lions is a rugby union team selected from players eligible for the national teams of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
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Crusaders (rugby union)
The Crusaders (Whatumoana; formerly Canterbury Crusaders) are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Christchurch, who compete in the Super Rugby competition.
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New South Wales Waratahs
The New South Wales Waratahs, referred to as the Waratahs, are an Australian professional rugby union team representing the majority of New South Wales in the Super Rugby competition.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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New Zealand Rugby
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) is the governing body of rugby union in New Zealand.
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Rugby union
Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century.
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Rugby World Cup
The Men's Rugby World Cup is a rugby union tournament contested every four years between the top international teams, the winners of which are recognised as the World champions of the sport.
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Sharks (rugby union)
The Sharks (known as the Hollywoodbets Sharks as they are their title sponsor) is a South African professional rugby union team based in Durban in KwaZulu-Natal.
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South Africa national rugby union team
The South Africa national rugby union team, commonly known as the Springboks (colloquially the Boks, Bokke or Amabhokobhoko), is the country's national team governed by the South African Rugby Union.
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Super Rugby
Super Rugby is a men's professional rugby union club competition involving teams from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
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Taranaki Rugby, previously the Taranaki Rugby Football Union, is the governing body for rugby union in Taranaki, New Zealand; Taranaki is a region of New Zealand that covers areas in the districts of New Plymouth and South Taranaki.
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The Rugby Championship
The Rugby Championship, formerly known as the Tri Nations Series (1996–2011), is an international rugby union competition contested annually by Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
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Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
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2008 Air New Zealand Cup
The 2008 National Provincial Championship was the third season of the National Provincial Championship (known as the Air New Zealand Cup for sponsorship reasons), a provincial rugby union competition involving 14 teams from New Zealand, since it was reorganised in 2006.
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2008 Super 14 season
The 2008 Super 14 season started in February 2008 with pre-season matches held from mid-January.
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2008 Tri Nations Series
The 2008 Tri Nations Series was the thirteenth annual Tri Nations competition between the national rugby union teams of New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
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2011 Six Nations Championship
The 2011 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2011 RBS 6 Nations due to sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 12th series of the Six Nations Championship, and the 117th edition of the international championship.
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2012 ITM Cup
The 2012 ITM Cup season was the seventh season of New Zealand's provincial rugby union competition since it turned professional in 2006.
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See also
New Zealand rugby union referees
- Alexander Downes
- Alfred Eckhold
- Andrew Small (rugby union)
- Angus Mabey
- Ben O'Keeffe
- Billy Watson (rugby union)
- Bob Francis (referee)
- Brendon Pickerill
- Bryce Lawrence
- Chris Pollock
- Dan Waenga
- Dave Bishop (referee)
- Eric Tindill
- Frank McMullen
- Garratt Williamson
- Glen Jackson (rugby union)
- Gus Spillane
- Harry Paton (rugby union)
- James Doleman
- Jamie Nutbrown
- John Dumbell
- John Pring
- John Stalker (rugby union)
- Kelvin Deaker
- Len Wright
- Loftus Armstrong
- Matt O'Brien
- Mike Fraser (rugby union)
- Nicky Inwood
- Paddy O'Brien (rugby union)
- Paul Honiss
- Paul Williams (rugby union referee)
- Peter Johnstone (rugby union)
- Steve Walsh (rugby union)
- Sydney Orchard
- Thomas Ryan (rugby union)
- William George Garrard
People from the Bay of Plenty Region
- Alfred Warbrick
- Bryce Lawrence
- Claude Anaru
- Debra Daley
- Don Peebles
- Eruera Hamiora Tumutara
- Frances Eivers
- Gillian Cowlishaw
- Hoani Waititi
- Jim Watson (biologist)
- Louis Hekenui Bidois
- Monita Delamere
- Mākereti Papakura
- Patrick Savage (judge)
- Percy Marunui Murphy
- Rose Pere
- Rua Kenana Hepetipa
- Taika Waititi
- Takurua Tamarau
- Te Kari Waaka
- Te Mete Raukawa
- Te Ngahuru
- Te Pikikōtuku o Ngāti Rongomai
- Te Whenuanui
- Toby Curtis
- Tweedie Waititi
- Tāme Iti
- William Herries
- Wiremu Hikairo
Rugby World Cup referees
- Alain Rolland
- Alan Lewis (rugby union and cricket)
- André Watson
- Angus Gardner
- Ben O'Keeffe
- Brian Anderson (rugby union)
- Bryce Lawrence
- Chris White (rugby union)
- Clive Norling
- Craig Joubert
- Dave Bishop (referee)
- Dave Pearson (rugby union)
- David McHugh
- Derek Bevan
- Ed Morrison (rugby union)
- George Clancy (rugby union)
- Ian Rogers (referee)
- Jérôme Garcès
- JP Doyle
- Jaco Peyper
- Jim Fleming (rugby union, born 1951)
- Joël Jutge
- John Lacey (rugby union)
- Jonathan Kaplan (rugby union)
- Kelvin Deaker
- Kerry Fitzgerald
- Luke Pearce
- Marius Jonker
- Mathieu Raynal
- Nic Berry
- Nigel Owens
- Nika Amashukeli
- Paddy O'Brien (rugby union)
- Pascal Gaüzère
- Paul Honiss
- Paul Williams (rugby union referee)
- Romain Poite
- Stephen Hilditch
- Steve Walsh (rugby union)
- Stuart Dickinson
- Tony Spreadbury
- Wayne Barnes
Six Nations Championship referees
- Alain Rolland
- Alan Lewis (rugby union and cricket)
- André Watson
- Angus Gardner
- Bryce Lawrence
- Chris Pollock
- Chris White (rugby union)
- Christophe Berdos
- Craig Joubert
- Dave Pearson (rugby union)
- David McHugh
- Derek Bevan
- Donal Courtney
- Esmond Martelli
- George Clancy (rugby union)
- Glen Jackson (rugby union)
- Jérôme Garcès
- JP Doyle
- Jaco Peyper
- Jim Fleming (rugby union, born 1951)
- Joël Jutge
- John Lacey (rugby union)
- Jonathan Kaplan (rugby union)
- Joseph Magee
- Kelvin Deaker
- Marius Jonker
- Mark Lawrence (rugby union)
- Mathieu Raynal
- Mike Adamson (rugby union)
- Nigel Owens
- Nigel Whitehouse
- Nika Amashukeli
- Noel Purcell (sportsman)
- Paddy O'Brien (rugby union)
- Pascal Gaüzère
- Paul Honiss
- Romain Poite
- Steve Walsh (rugby union)
- Stuart Dickinson
- Tony Spreadbury
- Wayne Barnes
Super Rugby referees
- AJ Jacobs (rugby union)
- Aimee Barrett-Theron
- Amy Perrett
- André Watson
- Andrew Lees (rugby union)
- Angus Gardner
- Angus Mabey
- Ben O'Keeffe
- Brendon Pickerill
- Bryce Lawrence
- Chris Pollock
- Craig Joubert
- Cwengile Jadezweni
- Damon Murphy
- Dan Waenga
- Egon Seconds
- Federico Anselmi
- Francisco Pastrana
- Garratt Williamson
- George Ayoub
- Glen Jackson (rugby union)
- Graham Cooper (referee)
- Jaco Peyper
- Jaco van Heerden
- James Doleman
- James Leckie
- Jamie Nutbrown
- Jason Jaftha
- Jonathan Kaplan (rugby union)
- Jordan Way
- Kelvin Deaker
- Lourens van der Merwe
- Marius Jonker
- Marius van der Westhuizen
- Mark Lawrence (rugby union)
- Matt O'Brien
- Mike Fraser (rugby union)
- Nic Berry
- Paddy O'Brien (rugby union)
- Paul Williams (rugby union referee)
- Quinton Immelman
- Rasta Rasivhenge
- Reuben Keane
- Rohan Hoffmann
- Steve Walsh (rugby union)
- Stuart Berry
- Stuart Dickinson
- Will Houston (rugby union)
The Rugby Championship referees
- Alain Rolland
- Alan Lewis (rugby union and cricket)
- André Watson
- Angus Gardner
- Ben O'Keeffe
- Bryce Lawrence
- Chris Pollock
- Chris White (rugby union)
- Craig Joubert
- David McHugh
- Derek Bevan
- Donal Courtney
- Ed Morrison (rugby union)
- George Clancy (rugby union)
- Glen Jackson (rugby union)
- Jérôme Garcès
- Jaco Peyper
- Jim Fleming (rugby union, born 1951)
- Joël Jutge
- John Lacey (rugby union)
- Jonathan Kaplan (rugby union)
- Mark Lawrence (rugby union)
- Mathieu Raynal
- Nigel Owens
- Nika Amashukeli
- Paddy O'Brien (rugby union)
- Pascal Gaüzère
- Paul Honiss
- Romain Poite
- Steve Walsh (rugby union)
- Stuart Dickinson
- Tony Spreadbury
- Wayne Barnes