
Retired rugby player to become professional referee
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* HARLEQUINS’ KARL DICKSON TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL REFEREE * THE 34-YEAR-OLD BEGAN HIS QUALIFICATIONS IN JANUARY 2014 * HE’S ALREADY ONE OF THE BEST 55 REFEREES IN THE COUNTRY KARL DICKSON
WILL JOIN THE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION’S PROFESSIONAL GAME MATCH OFFICIALS TEAM (PGMOT) NEXT SEASON FOLLOWING HIS RETIREMENT FROM HARLEQUINS. The 34-year-old began his refereeing qualifications
in January 2014 and continued to play for Harlequins while gaining experience officiating. ------------------------- READ MORE: ------------------------- “Over the last two years any time
that I have had – a free Saturday or Sunday or even during the week – I would referee as many games as possible to get as much practice as I could,” said Dickson. “Every game you learn
something new and gain increasing match sharpness.” Through the London Society of Referees he made his refereeing debut at the Reigate School 7s in March 2014 and since then has taken charge
of a range of matches including schools, club juniors, sevens as well as local and national league clubs. ------------------------- ------------------------- Last season he became a member
of the National Panel as one of the best 55 referees in the country and was appointed to his first National League One fixture in October when Old Albanians played Loughborough Students.