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Kat Roche to Make History Tonight as First Female Lead Referee to Take the Whistle at Final Round Match

Published on July 15, 2021 under Major League Rugby (MLR) News Release


DALLAS - Today Major League Rugby (MLR) will make history. The Houston SaberCats will square off with the Seattle Seawolves for their final round match of the season, but with both teams out of the playoff picture, it will be a referee who will be adding her name to the history books. Kat Roche, 26, a resident of Austin, Texas, will become the first female lead referee in MLR history.

Roche, originally from Chadds Force, Pennsylvania, previously served as an official for both 15's Rugby and Rugby Sevens. In 2018 she worked the Rugby Americas North (RAN) U19 Final between Mexico and USA South and in 2019 she was part of the crews for the women's Super Series, with matches involving Canada, France, New Zealand and England. She also worked the Women's Premier League Final in 2019 and a number of Men's Premier Club matches. She was an Assistant Referee at HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series and the Rugby World Cup Sevens in 2017 and 2018. She joined the MLR refereeing ranks in 2019 as an assistant referee and has worked her way up the ranks.

"I'm thrilled for the opportunity to pick up the whistle in the MLR. I've been involved with the MLR since the first season as a volunteer in the technical zone, then as an Assistant Referee and next into the Extended Referee Group. This new opportunity is my dream come true," Roche said. "I've put in a lot of work on and off the field, and I'm honored that the Match Official Managers have faith in me and put me on this match."

"We have been very impressed with the hard work that Kat has put in the past several years," said Jonathan Kaplan, MLR Match Official Director. "We have the utmost confidence that she has the tools to thrive and lead the way as the first female referee in MLR."



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