Don Macdonald
Australian rugby league referee and administrator
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Donald William Macdonald (died 12 June 1994) was an Australian rugby league referee and administrator.
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| Full name | Donald William Macdonald | ||||||||||||||
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| Died | 12 June 1994 Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia | ||||||||||||||
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Career
Macdonald began his refereeing career in the Newtown District Junior Rugby League. He was subsequently graded to referee in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) in 1963,[1] gaining his first first-grade match in 1967. He went on to control over 150 top grade matches in a career that lasted until 1979.[2] He controlled one representative match, the 1977 City vs Country match.[3]
Macdonald was a no-nonsense referee who was not averse to sending off players for violent play or dissent, including Craig Young,[4] Johnny Greaves and Ron Raper,[5] Steve Kneen,[6] Kevin Ryan,[7] Paul Sait,[8] Graham Olling[9] and Bill Ashurst.[10]
Macdonald was also involved in some volatile situations after matches, being pelted with fruit[11] and cans[12] by irate spectators, and doused with beer.[5]
After he retired from refereeing, Macdonald was elected as President of the NSWRL Referees Association from 1980 to 1984.[13] He also served on the Referees Examination Board for a number of years.
Macdonald was awarded Life Membership of the NSWRL Referees Association in 1976.[14]