Phil Bentham

Phil Bentham
Personal information
Born (1971-10-28) 28 October 1971
Leigh, Lancashire, England, UK
Refereeing information
Years Competition Apps
2005 Super League 107
2007 Challenge Cup 7
2007 Internationals 1
As of 14 October 2009
Source: Phil Bentham on the RL Project

Phil Bentham (born 28 October 1971 in Leigh, Lancashire) is an English professional rugby league referee. He is one of the Rugby Football League's Full Time Match Officials.[1]

First games

Bentham's first pro game was Sheffield Eagles V London Skolars on 22 February 2004.[2] His first Super League game was Wakefield Trinity V Hull on 11 September 2005. He has refereed the 2011 and 2014 Super League Grand Finals.

Challenge Cup

He was a touch judge in 2005 Challenge Cup Final. He was the video referee in the Challenge Cup Final in 2009.[3] He was the referee in the 2011,[4] 2013 and 2014 Challenge Cup Finals.[5]

Carnegie Floodlit Nines

Bentham was one of the match officials to be involved in the Carnegie Floodlit Nines in 2009.[6]

International

2014 Four Nations final (AUS vs NZ)

Injury

On 4 May 2012, Bentham was refereeing the Super League clash between Wigan and Hull Kingston Rovers at the DW Stadium live on Sky Sports, when he collided during an off-the-ball incident with Rovers' Shannon McDonnell after 17 minutes, and suffered a fractured tibia. He was given oxygen while being carried off on a stretcher whilst being applauded from the crowds and was taken to the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary in Wigan; touch judge Robert Hicks took over as referee, and Andrew Smith the reserve official took Hicks' place on the line. Wigan went on to win 36-22.[10]

Bentham returned to full on-field duties at the start of 2013 Super League Season.

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