Sam Grove-White
Sam Grove-White (born 29 April 1992) is a professional rugby union referee who represents the Scottish Rugby Union.[1] Rugby playing careerGrove-White began playing rugby with Montrose minis and then Angus Colts. However, when he was at university, an injured ankle ended his playing career and he decided to start refereeing rugby union instead.[2] Rugby referee careerProfessional careerGrove-White has refereed in the Japanese Top League in 2015 as part of a Scottish Rugby Union initiative to create links with Scotland and Japan.[2][3] He has also refereed in the Scottish Premiership.[4][5][6][7] Grove-White now referees in the Pro14.[8][9] He refereed his first game in the Super 6 in a match between Stirling County and Ayrshire Bulls.[10] International careerHe was picked as a referee for the World Rugby Sevens Series of 2016-17 season.[11] This has continued through to the 2018-19 season.[12][13] Grove-White has refereed in the Under 20 Six Nations.[14] He has also refereed in the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[15][16] He refereed in the 2 January 2021 1st round 1872 Cup match.[17] Outside of rugbyGrove-White has a degree in Business Management from Robert Gordon University.[18] References
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