Stuart Dickinson - Test Match Honour Roll

Test Match Honour Roll

At the Townsville District Rugby Union Referees Dinner on 2 October 2009, Dickinson confirmed (at that time) he had refereed 43 international matches in total. 41 of those matches are listed below.

  • 1997 Papua New Guinea v Tahiti
  • 1997 Tonga v Cook Islands
  • 1998 Canada v Argentina
  • 1998 Hong Kong v South Korea
  • 1998 Wales v South Africa
  • 1999 New Zealand v France
  • 1999 Scotland v Uruguay (World Cup)
  • 1999 Argentina v Japan (World Cup)
  • 1999 Ireland v Argentina (World Cup)
  • 2000 France v England
  • 2000 South Africa v England
  • 2000 Wales v Samoa
  • 2001 France v Scotland
  • 2001 England v Italy
  • 2001 New Zealand Maoris v Argentina
  • 2001 England v South Africa
  • 2002 Japan v South Korea
  • 2002 Chinese Taipei v South Korea
  • 2002 Fiji v Tonga
  • 2002 New Zealand v South Africa
  • 2002 Wales v Fiji
  • 2003 New Zealand v England
  • 2003 Scotland v Japan (World Cup)
  • 2003 South Africa v Georgia (World Cup)
  • 2004 Wales v France
  • 2004 New Zealand v Pacific Islanders
  • 2005 British and Irish Lions v Argentina
  • 2005 England v Barbarians
  • 2005 Wales v South Africa
  • 2006 Ireland v Scotland
  • 2006 New Zealand v Ireland
  • 2006 South Africa v France
  • 2006 France v New Zealand
  • 2007 New Zealand v France
  • 2007 New Zealand v South Africa
  • 2007 USA v Tonga (World Cup)
  • 2007 Argentina v Namibia (World Cup)
  • 2007 Wales v Fiji (World Cup)
  • 2008 Ireland v England
  • 2008 New Zealand v South Africa
  • 2008 New Zealand v Samoa
  • 2008 Wales v Canada
  • 2009 England v France
  • 2009 South Africa v British and Irish Lions
  • 2009 Italy v New Zealand
  • 2010 Argentina v France

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