
Belinda Sharpe
Belinda Sharpe is a prominent rugby league referee in Australia, known for breaking gender barriers in a traditionally male-dominated sport. She has officiated in various high-profile matches in the National Rugby League (NRL) and has been recognized for her commitment to fair play and player safety. Sharpe's involvement in recent discussions regarding the sin-bin crackdown highlights her role in addressing the challenges of maintaining discipline on the field while ensuring the safety of players.
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Belinda Sharpe officiated the closing stages of the match after Adam Gee's injury.
No Lomax, no worries? Eels look good, but Henson Park steals the show in pre-season spreeReferee Belinda Sharpe was always going to send it up as a try.
Upton becomes first NRLW player to win five premierships as Broncos end Roosters’ runOn-field referee Belinda Sharpe acknowledged Wighton’s contact.
Souths fume at Wighton ban for ‘head clash’ as stars now sidelined for 200 matchesBelinda Sharpe issued warnings to both teams after a confrontation.
NSW Blues v Queensland Maroons in game two at Allianz Stadium results, odds, how to watchBelinda Sharpe is the official who sent Siosiua Taukeiaho to the sin bin.
Which clubs are worst offenders when it comes to high tacklesBelinda Sharpe is the referee who sent Siosiua Taukeiaho to the sin bin.
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