Nika Amashukeli

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Nika Amashukeli
Nika Amashukeli LQ Feb 2024.jpg
Date of birth (1994-09-18) 18 September 1994 (age 29)
Place of birth Tbilisi, Georgia
Rugby union career
Position(s) Flanker / Centre
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
Jiki ()
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
Georgia U18
Refereeing career
YearsCompetitionApps
- Didi 10
All-Ireland League
Rugby Europe U18
WR U20 Trophy
WR U20 Championship
Rugby Europe
Continental Shield
Challenge Cup 10
Champions Cup 9
URC 3
Top 14 2
U20 Six Nations
Six Nations 2
The Rugby Championship 1
WR 7s Series 2
Rugby World Cup 3
Correct as of 13 August 2023

Nika Amashukeli (Georgian :ნიკა ამაშუკელი) is a Georgian rugby union and World Rugby referee.

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Background

In his early youth, Amashukeli played soccer. [1] Amashukeli watched his first ever full rugby match on TV during the 2007 Rugby World Cup, when his father "literally forced" [1] him to watch Ireland v Georgia. [2] [3] [4]

Amashukeli started playing rugby for Jiki at the age of 11. He played as a flanker then inside centre, and as an outside centre for Georgia at U17, U18 and U19 levels. [4] He was selected for Georgia U18 team for 2012 European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship. By the age of 20 he had already suffered five concussions. He’d also broken an ankle, and there was a knee problem. [5] Head injuries affected his mental health at that time; eventually he decided to retire from playing. [3]

Refereeing career

In 2013 Georgian Rugby Union started a program aimed at improving the standard of Georgian referees; a new relationship with IRFU has started. This included Irish referees regularly officiating Georgian domestic league matches, Georgian referees officiating All-Ireland League matches and attending IRFU workshops. [6] Amashukeli was among the first young referees recruited through this program in 2013. His first match in Ireland was between Old Christians and St Mary’s in the Munster Junior League. [4]

Amashukeli made his test debut as a referee in the Montenegro v Estonia European Nations Cup Third Division match on 11 April 2015; he refereed the 1st half and was replaced by Shota Tevzadze at half-time. [5]

In 2016, in an incident after a Georgian domestic league match between Batumi and Army, Amashukeli was stabbed in the leg with a knife by one of the Army club officials. [7] [8] [9]

In 2019 he attracted rugby followers' attention when during the U20 Six Nations match he was temporarily substituted after a blood injury. [10] Amashukeli left the field, stitched the cutting and returned in 12 minutes to finish the match.

Highlight of Amashukeli's career was 2019 World Rugby Under 20 Championship in Argentina, where World Rugby was highly impressed with emerging Georgian talent as afterwards he got appointments from Joël Jutge to referee in EPCR competitions. [11] Amashukeli himself admits that Joël Jutge had an invaluable positive influence on his career. [5]

He was named as the best Georgian referee many times since 2013.

After working alongside Wayne Barnes during the Autumn Nations Cup in 2020, Amashukeli rated Wayne Barnes as the number 1 referee in the world at the moment. [12]

In 2020 Amashukeli launched a Facebook page named "Rugby Laboratory" where he posts videos explaining basics of rugby laws to new supporters of the game. [13]

In 2021 Amashukeli had a successful debut in July internationals, having officiated on Wales v Canada match, first ever Georgian to do tier 1 nations game. His second match Romania v Scotland was called off due to COVID-19 restrictions. Amashukeli's pathway continued through as he got top level appointments on November internationals, set to officiate in Ireland v Japan, French Barbarians v Tonga and Wales v Australia matches.[ citation needed ]

Amashukeli is coached and mentored by David McHugh, who is employed by Georgian Rugby Union as a Head of Referees Committee. [14] [11] Amashukeli claims that McHugh has been the biggest influence on his career and changed the way he thinks. [4] Amashukeli describes McHugh as a great guy, very professional, very friendly, strong and knowledgeable manager who makes a lot of effort to improve Didi 10 referees. [4] [11] According to Amashukeli, McHugh is not only a coach for him, but also his friend. [1] [15]

In February 2023, Amashukeli was included in World Rugby's list of candidates to be a referee at the 2023 Rugby World Cup. [16] On 10 May 2023 he was selected as a referee in the list of match officials for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. [17]

List of Tier 1 tests

Since 2021, Amashukeli has regularly been appointed to test matches involving Tier 1 national teams. The list below includes all of his Tier 1 test appointments in Six Nations, Rugby Championship and international tours.

DateHomePFPAAwayTournament
3 July 2021 Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg6812Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Summer tours [18]
6 November 2021 Ireland  IRFU flag.svg605Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Autumn tours [19]
27 February 2022 Ireland  IRFU flag.svg576Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Six Nations [20]
2 July 2022 South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg3229Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Summer tours [21]
27 August 2022 New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg1825Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Rugby Championship [22]
29 October 2022 Japan  Flag of Japan.svg3138Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Autumn tours [23]
5 November 2022 Ireland  IRFU flag.svg1916Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Autumn tours [23]
26 February 2023 France  Flag of France.svg3221Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Six Nations [24]
5 August 2023 Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg1324Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa RWC warm-ups [25]
12 August 2023 England  Flag of England.svg1917Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales RWC warm-ups [25]
19 August 2023 France  Flag of France.svg3417Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji RWC warm-ups [25]
9 September 2023 Ireland  IRFU flag.svg828Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Rugby World Cup [26]
17 September 2023 England  Flag of England.svg3412Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Rugby World Cup [26]
1 October 2023 Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg3414Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Rugby World Cup [26]
9 March 2024 England  Flag of England.svg2322IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Six Nations
6 July 2024 New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg1615Flag of England.svg  England Summer tours
13 July 2024 Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svgFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Summer tours

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