He is currently serving on the South African Rugby Referees' Premier Panel.[2]
Rugby career
2001–2007: Western Province and Stormers
Seconds was born in Cape Town and he spent the bulk of his career playing rugby for his hometown team Western Province. After representing them at Under-19 and Under-21 level, he made his first class debut for Western Province in 2001. He joined the South Africa Sevens team, playing for them in eight tournaments during the 2001–02 World Sevens Series, helping the team to second place in the overall standings. He also played for them at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England, winning a bronze medal as South Africa finished third in the tournament.
He returned to the fifteen-man code of the game, playing for Western Province in the 2002 Currie Cup, scoring a first-half hat-trick in their 68–24 victory over Griquas.[3] He appeared in ten of the Stormers' eleven matches in the 2003 Super 12 season; he started five matches and came on as a replacement in a further five matches, also scoring his first try in Super Rugby in their 39–29 victory over Australian side the Waratahs in Sydney in their Round Five match.[4] He scored eleven tries in twelve appearances for Western Province in the 2003 Currie Cup, the second-highest tally in the competition,[5] but failed to feature for the Stormers in the 2004 Super 12 season.
He had an even more prolific Currie Cup season in 2004, scoring 13 tries, again the second-highest by any player.[6] After the season, he was included in a South Africa 'A' squad for their end-of-year tour to Argentina, making two appearances and scoring three tries.[7]
Seconds moved to Kimberley to join Griquas for the 2008 season. He made 23 appearances for his new team, with a haul of five tries during the 2009 Vodacom Cup being his most prolific spell.[14]
A restructuring of the refereeing panels saw him move up to the National Panel for 2016.[20] He refereed in the 2016 Varsity Shield competition at the start of the season,[21] before making his debut in a first class match when he took charge of the Pumas versus Welwitschias match in the 2016 Currie Cup qualification series.[22] He was eventually assigned to officiate a total eight matches in that competition, plus matches in the Under-20 and Under-21 Provincial Championships. He also refereed as schoolboy level, taking charge of three matches at the Under-18 Craven Week tournament and the international match between France and England in the annual Under-18 International Series.[23] He took charge of two more first class matches – SWD Eagles against the Griffons[24] and the Border Bulldogs against the Welwitschias in the 2016 Currie Cup First Division.[25]
At the end of 2016, the South African Rugby Referees' Association announced that Seconds was promoted to their seven-man Premier Panel for 2017, the highest-ranked panel a referee can serve on in South African domestic rugby.[2]