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Gay referee Nigel Owens ‘humbled and honoured’ to be selected for Rugby World Cup final

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Nigel Owens calls the shots in the Ireland v France pool match. Photo: AFP

Welshman Nigel Owens said he was “humbled” to be chosen to referee Saturday’s World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia.

It will be the first final for the 44-year-old veteran of 67 tests, who will be assisted by France’s Jerome Garces and England’s Wayne Barnes, the referees from last weekend’s semi-finals.

Owens was one of the first top figures in the world of rugby to announce he is gay in 2007.

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“This is a huge honour and a privilege for me. I am humbled to have been chosen to referee the Rugby World Cup final,” said Owens.

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“This is my third World Cup and I think it has been the best.

“It has been inspirational. The quality of rugby on display has been incredible in front of packed venues and so to be given the opportunity to referee the final match between the best two teams in the tournament is an amazing honour.”

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Owens is the second Welshman to referee the World Cup final after Derek Bevan, who controlled the 1991 final that saw Australia beat hosts England.

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