In New Zealand, Rugby referees' pay varies based on their level of experience and the competition in which they officiate. Generally, grassroots referees can earn between NZD $50 to $150 per game, while those officiating at higher levels, such as professional games in Super Rugby, can earn significantly more, sometimes exceeding NZD $1,000 per match. The exact amount depends on factors like the match's significance and the referee's rank within the officiating hierarchy.
Most referees in professional rugby get paid around 50,000 dollars a year. This varies spending upon country and which team.
The referees are paid handsomely they get 5,000 pounds for the game.
about a thousand
$1.50
$2,300 a game
Umps is short for umpires and they are pretty much the referees in a baseball game.
10.000$ per. Game
Actually there is no difference. Its a name given to the top level of the professional game which indictaes the bast teams in the league which is made up of South Africa, New Zealand & Australia
I am a referee for highschool and i get paid about 200 a game. I no youth refs get about 25 a game... THNKS
$10 for sideline referees and $15 for the center referee per game. That is how much they usually get paid. This is a vague answer. How much you get paid depends on your organization. The higher age group you do the more you get paid.
Depends on the match they cover: Premier League £800 per match, Division 1-3 ranges from £150-400.
...All schools in the league pretty much have Rugby posts since you need them to play the game