PRLMO statement on the retirement of Henry Perenara

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Professional Rugby League Match Officials Incorporated (PRLMO) are aware news has been circulating regarding the medical retirement of one of the games most experienced match officials, Henry Perenara.

Henry has confirmed he has been diagnosed with exercise-induced supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), and on the advice of medical professionals, made the difficult decision to retire from on-field duties. The PRLMO have been working closely with Henry in recent weeks to support him through this process in every way possible.

Henry has had a remarkable career in the NRL as both a player and referee. He debuted for the Auckland Warriors in the year 2000 and went on to play 72 first grade game for five clubs. He also played two Test Matches for New Zealand Maori, and one for New Zealand.

Henry entered the refereeing ranks through a cadet program focused on former players. He made his debut in the middle in 2011, where he oversaw the Round 17 fixture between the Roosters and Raiders. He would go on to referee 205 first grade games, with a further 33 as a touch judge. His NRL match official number is 106. He has also referred 10 Test Matches and was recently selected as part of the International Rugby League's first ever Elite Match Official Squad.

"Henry's contribution to Rugby League as a player and match official is simply remarkable," said PRLMO Chairman Silvio Del Vecchio.

"To perform at this level on the game's biggest stage for over 20-years deserves our absolute respect and admiration."

Despite his retirement from on field duties, Henry will continue with the NRL Match Officials Department, working as a review official in the Bunker and performing a number of coaching functions with both top tier and up and coming match officials.

"The health and well-being of match officials has always been our top priority," Del Vecchio added.

"I want to sincerely thank Jared Maxwell and the NRL for their continued support of Henry.