Hollie Davidson

Hollie Davidson is a professional rugby union referee who represents the Scottish Rugby Union.[1]

Hollie Davidson
Birth nameHollie Davidson
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
SchoolAboyne Academy
UniversityUniversity of Edinburgh
Occupation(s)Rugby union referee
Rugby union career
Position(s) Scrum half
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
- Murrayfield Wanderers
Edinburgh University RFC
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National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2010-12 Scotland U20s
Refereeing career
Years Competition Apps
2017-
2018-
2018
2018
2019-
2019-
World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
Rugby Europe
Commonwealth Games
Rugby World Cup Sevens
Women's Six Nations
Super 6

Rugby union career

Playing career

Amateur career

Davidson played at scrum-half for Murrayfield Wanderers, one of the most successful women's rugby union teams in Scotland.During her time here she was known as the speed bump.[2] However a shoulder injury put paid to her playing career.[3]

At Edinburgh University she played for the women's rugby side winning the BUCS final.[4]

International career

Davidson played for Scotland U20's for 2 seasons from 2010-12[3][5] One week before she was due to receive a senior cap she dislocated her shoulder.[6]

Referee career

Professional career

In 2015 Davidson joined the SRU's refereeing course.[5] Davidson became Scottish Rugby Union's first full time professional women's referee in 2017.[2]

In 2018, Davidson was Assistant Referee for the Glasgow Warriors v Zebre match in the Pro14.[7]

Davidson made history in 2019 by becoming the first female referee to officiate in the Melrose Sevens.[8]

On 16 November 19 Davidson refereed the Stirling County v Southern Knights match in the Super 6.[9]

International career

From 2017 Davidson has refereed in the World Rugby Women's Sevens.[10]

In 2018 she refereed in the Rugby Europe, the Commonwealth Games and the Rugby World Cup Sevens

Davidson has refereed in the 2019 Women's Six Nations Championship in the Wales v Ireland match on 17 March 2019.[2]

Outside of rugby

She has a degree in Economic History from Edinburgh University.[3]

Before being a professional referee, Davidson was a Fund Accounting Specialist at J. P. Morgan.[11]

References

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