Holman started his representative career with selection for
New South Wales in 1950 and continued to represent the Blues until 1958. Also in 1950, Holman made his test debut for
Australia, figuring prominently in Australia's first
Ashes conquest in 30 years. He was selected to represent
Sydney against
France during their
1951 tour of Australasia in a match that ended in a 19-all draw. He made both
the 1952 Kangaroo tour (5 Tests and 5 tour matches) and
the 1956–57 tour (all 6 Tests plus 11 tour matches). Holman was the Australian selectors preferred halfback choice and regular in Test sides and
World Cup squads from 1950 to 1958. By the end of his representative career he had amassed the then record of 32 Tests and a then record of 14
Anglo-Australian international appearances, beating
Clive Churchill and
Sandy Pearce. He made 12 Test appearances against
France and 6 appearances against
New Zealand. He was named New South Wales Player of the Year three times — 1951, 1956 and 1958. ==Referee and coach==