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Trevor Kettle of Berkshire takes charge of the R’s as they travel to face Leicester City at the Walkers Stadium.

The official has been part of the league refereeing circuit since 2003, but one of the major incident of his career came prior to this, being the linesman in the 2002 Worthington Cup final between Blackburn Rovers and Tottenham Hotspur.

He is currently in his sixth year on the National List and takes charge of his eighth QPR fixture at the Walkers Stadium this Easter Monday.

Mr Kettle will be assisted by Mr Lee Betts (Norfolk) and Mr Russell Fletcher (Derbyshire), with the fourth official Mr Martin Dexter (Leicestershire).

The official has taken charge of 29 games dishing out 92 yellows but no reds – giving him a card average of 3.17 cards per game.

Refereeing Rangers


Mr Kettle has officiated Rangers six times, the first of which was back in the R’s promotion season, and despite reducing Peterborough to 10 men, sending off defender Sagi Burton, Rangers were unable to capitalise with Ian Holloway branding the official, ‘Trigger Arm’ because of his haste to give decisions to the opposition.

In April 2006, Kettle took charge of the R’s 1-1 draw at home to Derby County, Marc Nygaard broke the deadlock before Tommy Smith pegged the Rams level. Another red card from the pocket of Mr Kettle, Darren Moore sent off for a second bookable offence, his holding throughout the game should have perhaps warranted a sending off earlier than the 88th minute.

A tale of two goals ensued in the following season, one allowed; one disallowed. Southampton were the visitors to Loftus Road, and when Grzegorz Rasiak sent Simon Royce sprawling one would be forgiven that in this climate of officiating that the referee would rule with the keeper, it was not to be.

Down the other end barely moments later, Dexter Blackstock put the ball away under slightly less controversial challenge, and the referee blew for a foul. Inconsistency, thy name is Kettle! Controversial figure Bradley Wright-Phillips rounded the scoring off in the 90th minute.

Mr Kettle made it three sending offs in four Rangers matches, when on the final day of the season he sent off Sami Timoska, albeit justifiably, for a second bookable offence. Rangers blooded the youth in a 1-1 draw that blew away any fleeting hope of a playoff place for Stoke City. Martin Rowlands 6th minute strike was cancelled out by once Rangers trialist Mamady Sidibe.

Trevor Kettle reffed a struggling Rangers under the guidance of caretaker manager Mick Harford, to a creditable draw against Preston at Deepdale. Kettle said no to a half hearted penalty appeal from North End, before opting to trust the judgement of a gormless linesman over his own. Striker Paul Gallagher had his spot kick saved by an inspired Lee Camp. A certain Patrick Agyemang started for the opposition and couldn’t get the ball past the impressive Camp.

A new game, a new manager for Mr Kettle as he oversaw Luigi De Canio’s QPR beat Charlton Athletic by a goal to nil. Dexter Blackstock began to find his feet in the division after a lengthy goalscoring drought, and converted a chance following a slip by Paddy McCarthy.

He took charge of Rangers was when Jon Stead did his usual against the R’s, coming off the bench to secure a 2-0 win for Jim Magilton’s Ipswich Town, as Rangers’ season inevitably petered out to a disappointing finish.

Earlier this season a Matt Connolly wonder-goal secured a point for Mick Harford’s QPR at Bloomfield Road. Adel Taarabt pegged back a Charlie Adam effort before Gary Taylor-Fletcher had given the Seasiders the lead.

Connolly’s stunning volley – teeing himself up from an Antonio German knock-down – was the crucial equaliser as Harford’s reign got off to a positive start.

Mr Kettle & Queens Park Rangers


Peterbrough 0-0 QPR – 18-10 2003
Goals: None
Booked: Sagi Burton, Andy Legg; Marcus Bean, Terrell Forbes, Steve Palmer.
Sent Off: Sagi Burton.

QPR 1-1 Derby County – 15-04-2006
Goals: Marc Nygaard 59; Tommy Smith 67.
Booked: Stefan Bailey; Darren Moore
Sent Off: Darren Moore

QPR 0-2 Southampton – 20-01-2007
Goals: Grzegorz Rasiak 81, Bradley Wright-Phillips 90.
Booked: None

QPR 1-1 Stoke City – 06-05-2007
Goals: Martin Rowlands 6pen; Mamady Sidibe 84.
Booked: Stefan Bailey, Adam Bolder, Jake Cole, Martin Rowlands, Dominic Shimmin, Sampsa Timoska; Salif Diao, Jonathan Fortune
Sent Off: Sampsa Timoska.

Preston North End 0-0 QPR – 23-10-2007
Goals: None
Booked: Callum Davidson, Youl Mauwene; Adam Boler, Michael Mancienne, Martin Rowlands, Damion Stewart, Rowan Vine.

QPR 1-0 Charlton Athletic – 19-04-2008
Goals: Dexter Blackstock 15.
Booked: Akos Buzsaky, Damien Delaney, Damion Stewart; Madjid Bougherra, Chris Iwelumo, Paddy McCarthy, Luke Varney.

Ipswich Town 2-0 QPR – 01-11-2008
Goals: Jon Stead 73,75
Booked: Owen Garvan; Samuel Di Carmine

Blackpool 2-2 QPR – 16-01-2010
Goals: Charlie Adam 9, Gary Taylor-Fletcher 77; Adel Taarabt 55pen, Matt Connolly 84
Booked: Charlie Adam; Wayne Routledge




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