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St Helens star Tara Jones hangs up boots to become full-time RFL match official

The 28-year-old made history in April when she became the first women to referee a senior RFL men’s match.

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St Helens hooker Tara Jones has announced her retirement as a player to become a full-time match official with the Rugby Football League.

Jones, St Helens Women’s leading appearance maker, became the first woman to referee a senior RFL men’s fixture in April when she took charge of the Betfred League One fixture between Oldham and Cornwall at Boundary Park.

The 28-year-old, capped 14 times by England, has also appeared as a touch-judge in a number of Betfred Super League fixtures.

Jones told her Saints team-mates of her decision before her side’s Women’s Super League Grand Final defeat to York Valkyrie on Sunday.

RFL head of match officials Phil Bentham said: “It’s been a big decision for her to retire from a fantastic club and international playing career after this weekend’s Women’s Super League Grand Final.

“She’s had a brilliant season as a match official, becoming the first female official to referee men’s League One and touch judge men’s Super League.

“This significant appointment will see Tara become the first woman to join our full-time squad, since its inception in 2006.”

England Women head coach Stuart Barrow added: “Tara has been an outstanding player for club and country, at such an exciting time for Women’s Rugby League – and she was an integral part of our 2022 World Cup campaign.

“It has taken remarkable dedication and commitment to combine that with her development as a match official.”

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