Busy Weekend For Munster Referees
5th February 2016 By Munster Rugby
                                            On the first Six Nations match of the year, there is an international feel to the weekend as Munster Referees will be involved in a number of games at all levels.
Tonight, Munster’s Andrew Brace will take charge of the U20s Six Nations game between Scotland and England at the Broadwood Stadium and he will be assisted by Sean Gallagher and Munster's Frank Murphy.
  
 Tomorrow is a busy day for the IRFU Referees, with Munster’s John Lacey officiating the RBS 6 Nations game between Scotland and England in Murrayfield, where Munster’s George Clancy will take one of the assistant referee positions.
  
 The Ireland Women's side will play Wales in Donnybrook at 1pm and will have former Munster and Ireland No. 8 Joy Neville running the line, along with Paul Haycock.
  
 IRFU Referee Appointments: 5th – 6th February 2016
  
 Fri 5th February 2016
  
 U20 Six Nations
 Scotland U20 v England U20 – Andrew Brace
  
 Ulster Bank League Div1A
Clontarf v Terenure – Glen Jackson (NZRU)
  
 Sat 6th February 2016
  
 RBS 6 Nations
Scotland v England – John Lacey
Women's Six Nations
 Ireland Women v Wales Women – Joy Neville and Paul Haycock (Assistant Referees)
  
 Ulster Bank League Div1A
 Ballynahinch v Cork Con – Nigel Correll
 Garryowen v Lansdowne – Gary Conway
 Old Belvedere v Young Munster – Dudley Phillips
 UCD v Galwegians – Stuart Gaffkin
  
 Ulster Bank League Div1B
 Ballymena v St.Mary's College – Eddie Hogan O'Connell
 Belfast Harlequins v Dublin University – Mark Patton
 Buccaneers v Dolphin – Jonathan Peak
 Old Wesley v Shannon – Leo Colgan
 UL Bohemians v Blackrock College – Barry Kiernan
  
 Ulster Bank League Div2A
 Banbridge v Skerries – Shane Kierans
 Cashel v UCC – Mark Connolly
 Corinthians v Nenagh Ormond – Stuart Douglas
 Queens University v Naas – Will O'Connor
 Thomond v Malone – Rob O'Sullivan
  
 Ulster Bank League Div2B
 City of Derry v Dungannon – Richard Kerr
 Highfield v Greystones – Karol Collins
 MU Barnhall v Sundays Well – Daithi Flood
 Rainey Old Boys v City of Armagh – Oisin Quinn
  
 Ulster Bank League Div2C
 Bruff v Boyne – Glenn Sheridan
 Navan v Dundalk – Richard Hogan
 Old Crescent v Midelton – Chris Harrington
 Sligo v Wanderers – Brian Deighan
 Tullamore v Kanturk – Tommy O'Donoghue
  
 Ulster Bank Junior Cup Final
 Enniscorthy v Instonians – Helen