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Australia's Gardner to referee Super Rugby final

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Angus Gardner will referee the Super Rugby final on Aug. 4, southern hemisphere rugby's governing body SANZAAR said on Friday.

While the Sydney-based New South Wales Waratahs could advance to the final, Gardner's selection had been on merit, the organisation said.

"The selection of the match referees for the finals series have been merit-based and have included input from the team head coaches," SANZAAR said in a statement on Friday.

"It is his (Gardner) maiden Super Rugby final appointment and is reward for his high quality performances throughout the season."

The eight-time champion Canterbury Crusaders face the Wellington Hurricanes in an all-New Zealand semi-final in Christchurch before South Africa's Lions host the Waratahs in Johannesburg on Saturday.

While traditionally rugby has used neutral referees for tests and other high level matches, Super Rugby's finals over the previous two years have involved officials from the same country as one of the participating teams.

New Zealand's Glen Jackson referred the 2016 final between the Hurricanes and Lions, while South Africa's Jaco Peyper refereed last year's final between the Lions and Crusaders in Johannesburg.

Peyper will referee the Crusaders-Hurricanes semi-final, while Jackson takes charge of the Lions-Waratahs game.

(Reporting by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Ian Ransom)

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