Listen "Amy Eason's Path from Player to Premier Referee in Rugby"
Episode Synopsis
What challenges does one face when shattering gender barriers in sports officiating? Join us for our conversation with Amy Eason, the pioneering referee who made headlines as the first woman to officiate a Central Otago Premier Men's Rugby Game. Amy shares her journey from her earliest memories of rugby to transitioning from a player to a referee after multiple injuries. She opens up about the hurdles she faced, from handling vocal crowds to earning players' respect, and how a supportive coach and her determination kept her rooted in the sport. Discover the significance of her groundbreaking achievement and its potential to inspire more women to step into rugby officiating roles, underscoring the importance of gender equality in sports.Thanks for listening to The Outlet. From the Queenstown App. Download here:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-queenstown-app/id1215583262https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.queenstown.nz&pli=1
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