Shinoa Nikora: Stepping Up in Eastern Bay, Referee Pathways, and Growing Wāhine Involvement (Ep 9)
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This week we’re joined by Shinoa Nikora, one of our Eastern Bay of Plenty referees who has stepped up at exactly the right time, in a part of the province where referee numbers are tight and the work is constant.
Shinoa shares her journey from associate refereeing into the middle, why she picked up the whistle to help address the shortage, and what it’s been like combining refereeing with playing and coaching, including how that mix has sharpened her understanding of the game and the laws. [bop-refere...-
Quick note (and an apology): you’ll notice Sean is sideways on camera this week. We had a technical mishap during recording, and unfortunately the video orientation issue couldn’t be recovered in editing. Our apologies, we promise Sean is upright in real life.
In this episode:- Weekend recap: one red card to process (again), Sam’s match at Judea (and the unfortunate club shed/container break-in), and Shinoa’s weekend supporting on the sideline and keeping connected to the game.
- Education recap: Western Bay session one of the Scrum Technical Pillar, focusing on safety, stability, body shape and building a clear picture of what a good scrum looks like.
- Referee news: Aimee Barrett‑Theron’s milestone as the most‑capped female referee, and the NBA’s continued crackdown on public criticism of officials after a US$50,000 fine.
- Whistler of the Week: John “Spooks” Kilkelly, for a massive stretch of being available across multiple days (even when teams didn’t front), plus backing it up with multiple appointments across grades.
- Week ahead: Baywide Round 6, women’s, juniors and schools in full swing, plus the upcoming interchange weekend with visiting referees and a social catch-up.
Hosts: Sam Fellows, Sean Curragh, Jamie Bell
Guest: Shinoa Nikora
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Shinoa Nikora, Eastern Bay of Plenty referees, referee shortage, rugby referee pathway, scrum refereeing, NZ Rugby scrum, women in rugby officiating, Baywide rugby, BOP referees podcast, Aimee Barrett-Theron, referee respect, Whistler of the Week.