
Steve Lander
International Referee and member of England World Cup 2003 Winning Management team
Following a teaching career spanning 20 years and four Secondary schools in Oxfordshire, and the Wirral, Steve took up an opportunity to work full- time at what was his hobby, Rugby Union Refereeing. In 1999 he began a “second career” which has taken him to the International Board Referees Panel and afforded him the opportunity to travel around the world refereeing the world’s top matches. He has officiated in 63 Internationals, 19 as referee, in 17 different countries, these include 2 World Cup Competitions, 2 World Cup 7’s Competitions, the Six Nations and Tri Nations’ in addition to the European and Domestic Premiership matches.
Listed at the top of his memorable matches is the Bledisloe and Tri nations match between New Zealand and Australia in Dunedin and the RWC Sevens final in 1997 between Fiji and South Africa.
He worked with the England Team that won the Rugby World Cup in Australia. His role, as part of Sir Clive Woodward’s Management Team, was to advise coaches and players on recent trends in the laws, and to “educate” the players in order to concede as few penalties as possible in the matches. Managing sporting teams, whether on or off the field, requires specific strategies, there is however, considerable carry over into all forms of management.
He currently works with Andy Robinson’s England Team as Laws Understanding Coach, developing strategies for players to operate efficiently within the playing environment as well as writing a column on SkySports.com entitled ‘Don’t Blame the Ref!’.
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