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Dennis Hale (rugby league)

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Dennis Hale
Personal information
BornNew Zealand
Refereeing information
Years Competition Apps
1990–1995 World Cup 5
1990–1995 Other Internationals 8
1992 World Club Challenge 1
Source: RLP

Dennis Hale is a New Zealand former international rugby league referee.

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Early years

Hale began his involvement with rugby league as a player with the North Shore club. He would go on to be involved in coaching and administration with the club, before becoming a referee in 1976.[1]

Refereeing career

Hale made his senior referee debut in 1981, five years after taking up the whistle.[1] Besides refereeing in the Auckland Rugby League and New Zealand Rugby League competitions, Hale also controlled PNG's Cambridge Cup final in 1990, several matches in the Championship and the 1992 World Club Challenge match.[2]

Hale retired in 1997.[3]

International career

Hale made his international test debut in 1989 controlling a match between Papua New Guinea and Great Britain in Papua New Guinea.[1] Great Britain felt hard done by Hale's refereeing in Papua New Guinea and at the 1992 Ashes series.[4][5][6]

Hale would go on to referee eleven consecutive test matches. This would include six between October 1991 and October 1992 and five in the 1992 calendar year, both world records. Hale also refereed the 1992 Rugby League World Cup final at London's Wembley Stadium between Great Britain and winners Australia. He was also one of the touch judges in the 1988 World Cup final won by Australia at Eden Park in Auckland.[7]

When he controlled the 1995 test at Lang Park between Australia and New Zealand, he became the first New Zealander to control an overseas test match involving New Zealand.[8] His last international test was following the 1995 World Cup when he refereed the Final of the Emerging Nations Tournament between Ireland and the Cook Islands.[9] Hale finished with thirteen test matches, the second most by a New Zealander after John Percival.[1]

Personal life

Hale, a Devonport businessman, is married to Dianne, who is a former Deputy Mayor of the North Shore City Council and currently sits on the Devonport - Takapuna Local Board.[10][11]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Coffey, John and Bernie Wood Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909-2009, 2009. ISBN 978-1-86969-366-4. pp.301-2.
  2. ^ Dennis Hale rugbyleagueproject.org
  3. ^  Top referee retiring North Shore Times Advertiser, 2 December 1997
  4. ^ Broncos' challenge appeals to Wigan The Independent, 1 October 1992
  5. ^ Britain's resources sold short: Rugby League World Cup final The Independent, 26 October 1992
  6. ^ Wigan must be wary of Broncos' enthusiasm and flair: Tonight's World Club Challenge at Central Park is likely to be fast and open The Independent, 30 October 1992
  7. ^ 1989 - 1992: Australia rlif.com
  8. ^ Shore ref passes test North Shore Times Advertiser, 27 June 1995
  9. ^ 1995 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament Final
  10. ^ Aboit Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine Dianne Hale.co.nz
  11. ^ Dianne Hale elections2010.co.nz
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