Kelvin Deaker

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Kelvin Deaker (born 19 October 1965) is a New Zealand rugby union international referee and a member of the Hawke's Bay Rugby Union. Deaker took up refereeing in 1991, and refereed his first representative match in 1996, when he took charge of a National Provincial Championship Division 3 match between Buller and Horowhenua. In 2001, the year he turned professional, Deaker refereed his first international rugby match, taking charge of the match between Wales and Japan on 17 June 2001. Two years later, Deaker was named as one of the referees who were to take charge of matches at the 2003 Rugby World Cup, and was subsequently named as a touch judge for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France.

Outside of rugby, Deaker is a qualified chartered accountant.

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