Hollie Davidson receives referee cap
12 Feb 2025Hollie Davidson, who is doing so much more than blazing a trail for female match officials, has received her Scottish Rugby referee cap today.
Hollie Davidson, who is doing so much more than blazing a trail for female match officials, has received her Scottish Rugby referee cap today.
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 12: Hollie Davidson is presented with a Scottish Rugby referee's cap during a referee cap presentation ceremony at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, on February 12, 2025, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Ewan Bootman / SNS Group) Davidson, 32, who hails from Aboyne, was presented with her cap in a ceremony this afternoon at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium by SRU President Keith Wallace.
He said: “Hollie is an outstanding referee, following in the footsteps of our finest match officials. She exudes a calm authority and allows the players to take centre stage.
“Like so many referees, Hollie took up the whistle after injury ended her playing career. While a dodgy shoulder meant her dream of becoming a Scotland player at scrum-half was thwarted, she is now scaling the heights as a Test match referee. And I firmly believe there is more to come from Hollie.”
Davidson became the second recipient of a Scottish Rugby referees’ cap, following the inaugural presentation to Allan Hosie, at his home in Ayr last month.
The cap is awarded to living referees who have controlled a Test match involving a Tier 1 union in the men’s game.
A further presentation will take place at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium later this month to Davidson’s colleague, Mike Adamson.
Next month, as part of the centenary celebrations of Scottish Gas Murrayfield, on Friday 21 March, a further eight Scotland international referees, will receive their referee caps.

Hollie Davidson is presented with her Scottish Rugby referee cap by Scottish Rugby President Keith Wallace
Keith Wallace added: “We all know that without the referee, we have no game. I am very proud that we have extended our retrospective caps project – which has seen players in the male and female game gain the ultimate recognition – to now include referees.
“Our research in this area is ongoing and we may yet choose to extend the scope of referee recognition.”
Davidson’s referee highlights are stellar:
In total she has now taken charge of 11 men’s international matches at all levels of the game and 24 women’s international matches.
Hollie Davidson said: “I’m honoured to receive this cap and recognition from Scottish Rugby. There are a lot of people behind the scenes that have helped and guided me to where I am today, so this is a thanks to them as well.”