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Published 17:10 23 Nov 2016 GMT
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Murphy played in a remarkable three finals for Leicester Tigers towards the end of the 2007 season. He scored a try in their Premiership Final victory over Gloucester, played in a Heineken Cup final defeat to Wasps a week later and was also in Tigers team that won Anglo-Welsh Cup against Ospreys at Twickenham.
Murphy began his journey to the top level of refereeing soon after his retirement. He completed a course with the Munster Association of Referees (MAR) in October 2014.
He was then promoted to the IRFU's National Panel of Referees last year after progressing quickly through the IRFU's Interprovincial Appointments System (IPAS).
He was also awarded Referee of the Year at the Munster Rugby awards in May 2016, a sign of his excellent officiating.
His refereeing career to date has seen him taking charge of matches in the Six Nations (second tier), the U20 Six nations, the British & Irish Cup and of course the All Ireland League (AIL).
Unfortunately for Murphy, he just misses out on the accolade of becoming the first former PRO12 player to officiate a PRO12 game.
His colleague, Mike Adamson (SRU), will forever hold that title, as he will officiate his first PRO12 match at Thomond Park between Munster and Treviso on Saturday, a mere 24 hours before Murphy takes charge of his first game.
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