IRISH REFEREE ANDREW Brace will take charge of Saturday’s Pro14 quarter-final between Ulster and Connacht, after the panel of officials for the end-of-season play-offs were confirmed.
Brace, who officiated Connacht’s famous victory in Belfast earlier this season, will again be the man in the middle as the provinces go head-to-head for a place in the Pro14 semi-finals.
Andrew Brace will be in charge in Belfast this weekend. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
He will be assisted by touch judges John Lacey and George Clancy at Kingspan Stadium [KO 5.35pm, eir Sport/Premier Sports], with TMO Olly Hodges completing an all-Irish team of officials.
At Thomond Park, Nigel Owens will referee Munster’s quarter-final against Benetton [KO 3pm, eir Sport/Premier Sports] as Johann van Graan’s side bid to set-up a last-four showdown with Leinster for a second year running.
Owens’ Welsh colleagues Ben Whitehouse and Dan Jones will run the lines in Limerick, with Ian Davies on TMO duty.
The appointments were chosen by the Pro14′s selection committee, headed by elite referee manager Greg Garner, as a panel of 11 referees were chosen for the final series games.
Garner said the overriding criteria for selection for the knockout games, including the Pro14 semi-finals and final, will be performance and capability.