Joy Neville is set to break more rugby barriers on Friday when she becomes the first woman to referee a Pro14 game,
Neville will take charge of the clash between Ulster and the Southern Kings on Friday night at Ravenhill.
The officials have been confirmed for Ulster v @SouthernKingsSA on Friday night...
— Ulster Rugby (@UlsterRugby) February 7, 2018
Referee: Joy Neville (first @PRO14Official game)
Assistant Referees: Kieran Barry & Shane Kierans
TMO: Olly Hodges pic.twitter.com/CebxMXuxku
A former Ireland international, Neville enjoyed a hugely successful 2017 officiating her first international fixture, between Norway and Denmark.
The Limerick native also became the first woman to referee a top-level European club match - a Challenge Cup clash between Bordeaux-Bègles and Russia's Enisei-STM.
Neville refereed the Women's Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and England in Belfast in August of last year.
Last November, Neville has honoured at the 2017 World Rugby Awards by
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Congratulations to Joy Neville who has won the World Rugby Referee of the Year award for 2017! #WorldRugbyAwards pic.twitter.com/06Y4szuJWL
— World Rugby (@WorldRugby) November 26, 2017
After it was announced that she would make her Pro14 debut, Neville tweeted to say that she was "extremely excited about this next opportunity."
Cheers @RugbyRefereeNet @PRO14Official Extremely excited about this next opportunity. @Munsterrugby @MunsterReferee #FridayNightLights #UlsterVKings #Excited https://t.co/oAmzEzV6OU
— Joy Neville (@JoyNevilleRef) February 7, 2018
Neville is no stranger to success, having won a Grand Slam in her playing days in 2013.