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EBSRA PHOTO GALLERY

 

  EBSRA Chairman Simon Smith - makes the Euro Refs laugh!! Stuart Bennett (England)
Johan Ooman (Holland) John Street (England) Geraldine McGillivary Roland van Laere
Eamonn Kearns with Anne Helliwell Colin Brindad with young fan Willie Mifsud (Malta)
Victor Hannula (Finland) 2001 European Under 19 Championships - Germany Alan Chamberlain (England)

Jan Verhaas (Holland)

EBSRA Referees 2003 European Championships - Germany

J.P van Klerken (Holland)

Palmi Einarsson (Iceland) Scottish Referees at 2000 European Champs in Stirling Franz nicked his waistcoat off a wine waiter!

Franz Mezaros (Austria)

Ben Williams - England - hard at work at Pontin's

Len Ganley

Bernd Sadleder

2004 European Under 19 Championship - England

Max Cassis with Paul Galea (Malta)

Len Ganley (NI) Derek Nadin (Eng)

John Pellew (Wales) - Refereed Hendry 147

Geraldine McGillivary

Franz Mezaros - Austria

2004 European Team Cup - Latvia

Mike Davenport - England

Tom Condron - Ireland

2003 Home Internationals - Wales

Martin Engbers (Holland)

Off-Duty!

English Referees at the Home internationals

Witse - (Holland)

William Bridge - England

It's all too much for Don O'Donoghue from Ireland!

Van Vlerken 147 Referee

Arthur Clarke - Wales

Austria's Berndt Sadleder receives his Class I Tie and Badge

Scotland's Referees

 

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