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Warning to cancel club rugby games after referee stabbing threat

Author
Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Wed, 28 May 2025, 1:51pm
Any further instances of serious referee abuse would lead to the cancellation of matches. Photo / Getty Images
Any further instances of serious referee abuse would lead to the cancellation of matches. Photo / Getty Images

Warning to cancel club rugby games after referee stabbing threat

Author
Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Wed, 28 May 2025, 1:51pm

The Horowhenua-K膩piti Rugby Union has taken the unprecedented step of threatening to cancel senior club rugby matches in response to escalating abuse towards match officials.

Chief executive Corey Kennett told the Herald incidents have increased in recent weeks, with physical and verbal abuse, but the final straw came when an official was threatened with being stabbed after a decision at a game on the weekend.

After a meeting between the union, stakeholders and clubs, it was decided any further instances of serious referee abuse would lead to the cancellation of matches for a weekend, although they would be rescheduled for later in the season.

Club referees are all volunteers and Kennett says there has been a 鈥渟low and constant downward spiral鈥 in the treatment of officials, which has contributed to a decline in participation.

鈥淲e鈥檝e just reached a point where we must take a more assertive stand,鈥 said Kennett. 鈥淎buse is clearly a major factor in referees deciding not to continue.

鈥淎lso, even though the number of incidents we deal with isn鈥檛 the highest, we operate with the mantra: 鈥楾he standard you walk past is the standard you accept.鈥 We can鈥檛 accept this.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had fantastic collaboration from all of rugby. Every single corner of the rugby community in Horowhenua-K膩piti is unanimously behind us in taking stronger action against this behaviour.鈥

Although there is abuse at most levels across the country, Kennett feels targeting senior club rugby will have the biggest impact.

Horowhenua-K膩piti Rugby Union chief executive Corey Kennett.
Horowhenua-K膩piti Rugby Union chief executive Corey Kennett.

He also didn鈥檛 rule out further punishments towards clubs or players if things didn鈥檛 improve.

鈥淎ll competitions support this, but we鈥檙e beginning with the senior divisions because they鈥檙e our marquee divisions 鈥 they get the most focus, and we believe that鈥檚 where we can make the biggest impact,鈥 said Kennett.

鈥淲hen we can identify individuals, we prosecute them to the full extent of what we can. If organisations are involved, we鈥檇 do the same.

鈥淭o be fair, we haven鈥檛 had a single organisation reach that level yet. That shows it鈥檚 a widespread issue 鈥 it鈥檚 not just Horowhenua-K膩piti, and it鈥檚 not isolated to one club.鈥

The Herald has approached New Zealand Rugby for comment, but Kennett says he has been liaising with the governing body over the most serious incidents of abuse.

Kennett has been involved with the union for decades, initially as a player before transitioning into his chief executive role and as a life member.

He has seen a societal shift and a general degradation of respect towards referees over the years.

Kennett adds that rugby is a sport based on mutual respect and communities need to stand up to make the game better.

鈥淭he kind of people who blame referees, you鈥檝e got to wonder what鈥檚 going through their heads,鈥 said Kennett. 鈥淒o they think referees can鈥檛 make mistakes? Are they living mistake-free lives themselves?

鈥淎t some point, these people decided it was okay to abuse the ref and blame them. Sure, professional-level officials might be paid, but 99% of referees worldwide are volunteers. These are the people making the game happen.鈥

Kennett has a message for those who think abuse towards match officials is acceptable.

鈥淭o all those who think they have the right to abuse a referee: you鈥檙e not welcome. You鈥檙e not wanted. We don鈥檛 want you anywhere near us.

鈥淚f anyone wonders whether this abuse is really that bad, think of it this way 鈥 what if it was your husband, wife, son, or daughter out there? Enduring abuse while giving up their time for their community? How would you feel?

鈥淚f you鈥檙e prepared to walk past a poor standard, then you鈥檙e accepting it. We鈥檙e not prepared to walk past it. That鈥檚 why we鈥檙e taking action.

鈥淲e just need a collaborative approach. If we continue to support each other and our officials, we鈥檒l make the environment better for everyone.鈥

 is an Auckland-based reporter for the New Zealand Herald who covers breaking sports news.

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