Revolutionizing Rugby: Referee Mic Broadcasts Enhance Premiership Fan Experience
Discover how the Premiership is enhancing fan experience by broadcasting referee decisions live in stadiums, starting with Bristol Bears vs Exeter Chiefs.

In a groundbreaking move to enhance the in-stadium experience, the Premiership Rugby has announced the live broadcast of referee decisions over the public address system. This innovative trial kicks off at the highly anticipated match between Bristol Bears and Exeter Chiefs on Saturday.
Enhancing Fan Engagement
This initiative allows fans to hear the reasoning behind key decisions made by referees and television match officials (TMOs). The trial will be featured in select fixtures across the league, including the Premiership final at Twickenham's Allianz Stadium on June 14.
Building on Past Success
A similar trial was conducted in 2021 during the Premiership Rugby Cup, with successful implementations at Kingsholm during a Gloucester match and London Irish's Madejski Stadium. Referee microphones are already a staple in international fixtures, such as the Six Nations and Autumn Nation Series, where they have significantly enhanced the fan experience.
Official Statements
Rob Calder, Guinness Premiership Rugby's chief growth officer, stated, "Being able to hear refereeing decisions clearly explained over the PA system has added hugely to the in-stadium experience for fans during the Autumn Nations Series and Six Nations. We will explore further opportunities across the league."
Match Details
Karl Dickson will officiate the match, which is set to kick off at 17:30 GMT at Ashton Gate. Bristol's chief operating officer, Tom Tainton, emphasized that one of the club's "key objectives" is to make the game "more accessible to new supporters." He added, "This innovation will not only add to the matchday experience but help to inform and educate fans in the stadium."
Previous Innovations
This isn't the first technological advancement in the Premiership. In January last year, a player microphone was used for the first time during a match between Bristol and Bath, with audio broadcast over television coverage. Additionally, referees began wearing cameras to provide a closer view of the match action for viewers at home.
Related Topics
- Exeter Chiefs
- Rugby Union
- Bristol
- English Rugby