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South Africa’s Jaco Peyper is one of the referees at this year’s Rugby World Cup passy
The vastly experienced official returns for a third tournament having also overseen games at the 2015 and 2019 editions passy
Born in Bloemfontein, the 43-year-old made his officiating debut in Super Rugby in 2008 passy
After taking charge of the final of the 2011 Junior World Championship, Peyper made the step up to fully fledged international rugby in 2012 passy
FOLLOW LIVE - Wales v Argentina: Rugby World Cup 2023 score and latest updatesA place on the World Cup panel followed three years later, with Peyper joining compatriot Craig Joubert on the 12-strong team passy
RecommendedRugby World Cup 2023 TV schedule: Channels, times and how to watch every fixture passy onlineRugby World Cup 2023 squad guide: Players, fixtures and moreRugby World Cup power rankings: Which nations move up as tournament continues?Joubert’s retirement from regular officiating to take up a development role with World Rugby left Peyper established as the top South African whistler passy
In Japan in 2019, Peyper was selected to take charge of a quarter-final, sending off France’s Sebastian Vahaamahina for throwing an elbow during a narrow defeat to Wales passy
The referee was subsequently stood down from consideration for a semi-final appointment, though, after appearing to mock Vahaamahina’s actions while posing with a group of Wales fans in a photo posted to social media passy
His career at the top level has continued, though, with Peyper given the marquee opening fixture of this year’s tournament passy between France and New Zealand and a strong contender for another appointment or two in the knockout rounds passy
Which games is Jaco Peyper refereeing at the 2023 Rugby World Cup? France v New Zealand – Pool A (8 September, Paris)Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)ARs: Karl Dickson (Eng) & Christophe Ridley (Eng)TMO: Tom Foley (Eng)England v Chile – Pool D (23 September, Lille)Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)ARs: Pierre Brousset (Fra) & Andrea Piardi (Ita)TMO: Marius Jonker (SA)Japan v Samoa – Pool D (28 September, Toulouse)Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)ARs: Ben O’Keeffe (NZ) & Craig Evans (Wal)TMO: Marius Jonker (SA)Wales v Argentina - Quarter-final (14 October, Marseille)Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)ARs: Karl Dickson (Eng) & Andrea Piardi (Ita)TMO: Marius Jonker (SA)More aboutJaco PeyperRugby World CupJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/1Wales vs Argentina referee: Who is World Cup official Jaco Peyper Wales vs Argentina referee: Who is World Cup official Jaco PeyperGetty Images ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today passy
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta hailed Mauricio Pochettino as a “big brother” and believes he is already turning things around at Chelsea passy
The pair played together for a year at Paris Saint-Germain, both arriving in 2001 and striking up a friendship that lasts until the present day passy
They have since gone on to become top coaches – but their meeting at Stamford Bridge on Saturday will be the first time they have faced off as opposing managers passy
Pochettino, 51, is 10 years older than Arteta and while they may have signed for PSG at the same time, the Arsenal boss credits the Argentinian for taking him under his wing passy
“First of all, it was my first professional opportunity in Paris and we arrived at the same time and lived together in a hotel for three months,” Arteta explained passy
“He was critical, has been one of the most influential people in my career passy
Firstly as a player, he took me under the arm and looked after me like a little child, a little brother, and he was a big part of the success I had in Paris passy
“It was because of him because he really looked after me, gave me a lot of confidence and a lot of advice passy
“He has been a role model for me since that day, not only when I was a player but as a manager as well, when I had to make the decision to leave playing and start my coaching career he had a big say on that and I will always be grateful passy
”Arteta has been in charge of Arsenal since December 2019, just a month after Pochettino was sacked as head coach at north London rivals Tottenham passy
Pochettino returned to the Premier League when he took the reins at Chelsea in May and, despite a turbulent start, Arteta feels his old colleague is starting to turn things around passy
Asked if he felt Pochettino could rise to the challenge, he replied: “Yes, you can see already that something has changed very quickly passy
“It’s a big game and there is a big history passy between the two clubs passy
We know the types of games we’ve played together with them in the past but this is a different one passy
I’ve been really impressed by Chelsea passy
“I think they deserve much more than what they’ve got in the table passy
What Mauricio has done in a short time is phenomenal passy
We’ll be have to be at our best passy
”Arteta also revealed the best advice Pochettino had offered after he had hung up his boots: “’Don’t go into coaching — it’s too hard’!“That is the first thing passy
I knew he was going to be a coach and I followed him very closely because as a player he was already a leader passy
“The way he understood the game was phenomenal passy
I used to have him at my back and he was constantly coaching me passy
Very proud of what he has done and the way he has done it through his coaching career passy
”More aboutPA ReadyMikel ArtetaMauricio PochettinoParis St GermainStamford BridgeParisGlasgowPremier LeagueLondonJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Arteta hails career-long support of ‘big brother’ PochettinoArteta hails career-long support of ‘big brother’ PochettinoMikel Arteta, left, hailed Mauricio Pochettino as a mentor (Mike Egerton/Richard Sellers/PA)✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today passy
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