Referee Steven McLean says he is honoured to be given the opportunity to officiate at this weekends Scottish Cup final between Rangers and Hibernian at Hampden Park. The FIFA official, who was in charge of the Scottish League Cup final between Aberdeen and Inverness CT two years ago, says lessons learned from a match at the National Stadium last season will stand him in good stead this Saturday, live on Sky Sports.McLean was the man in the middle during the 2015 Scottish Cup semi-final between Celtic and Inverness when Caleys Josh Meekings handled the ball on the line but neither a penalty nor a red card were awarded. Inverness went on to win the game 3-2 and advance to the final where they beat Falkirk 2-1.Speaking to Sky Sports Scotland, McLean says: This is absolutely massive. It is the pinnacle for any Scottish referee.Its a great privilege, a great honour and its a special match so I am absolutely delighted to be appointed to this fixture. Steven McLean waves away protest from Kris Commons after failing to spot Josh Meekings handball The League Cup final was a special occasion as well but everybody wants the Scottish. Its the big one. Its going to be a great occasion, a great experience and one I am very much looking forward to.Asked if the match affords him the chance to atone for his error during last years semi-final, he added: Of course. We learn from all experiences.Obviously that was an incident that was missed, it was disappointing on the day and I take ultimate responsibility for it. 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World Rugby is clamping down on high tackles and is taking a zero-tolerance approach to any contact with the head.The games governing body has redefined illegal tackles with reckless tackles now being punished with the minimum of a yellow card. Any accidental contact with the head will trigger the minimum sanction of a penalty.The new rules come into effect on January 3, 2017, and effectively lowers the acceptable height of the tackle.World Rugby Chairman Bill Beaumont said: World Rugby continues to be proactive in aligning with the latest evidence-based recommendations in this priority player welfare area to ensure players and coaches at all levels of the game are appropriately educated, managed and protected when it comes to head impacts and injury within the environment of a contact sport.We believe that we are playing a leading role in terms of the development and implementation of best-practice interventions and this important study further reflects our commitment to an evidence-based approach to player welfare. We believe that tthe invaluable data from this study will inform the law review process and lead to changes in playing or training practices.ddddddddddddIreland prop Tadhg Furlong added: When it comes to protecting the head and neck of players, everyone is rightly very cautious now. The culture around concussion has completely changed and its no longer acceptable for players to continue in a game if theyre even suspected of having a concussion.When it comes to dealing effectively with concussion in sport, rugby is at the forefront. The International Rugby Players Association (IRPA) supports any measure that protects our welfare and we are in favour of this initiative, which we believe will help further to reduce head and neck injuries at all levels of the game.Rugby is a physical sport and there will always be a level of injury risk associated with it but the sport is doing as much as it can to make it as safe as possible. ' ' '