Umpiring Standards in the SFL

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  • Monty Burns2
    On the Rookie List
    • Oct 2005
    • 179

    #16
    Originally posted by boris
    the biggest problem is that the umpires umpire the player/club and not the play..Some blokes can and do get away with murder.

    I watched a recent Premier div match and a veteran full forward was being held by the jumper, the full forward just turned around and whacked the much younger player who was dropped like a stone.Full forward led and took an easy uncontested mark and kicked the goal.

    as the ball was going back to the centre, the umpire said "if you punch him in the head again i will have to report you"......??????????

    vETERAN full forwards reply "go eff yourself you spastic cant".

    Umpires reply "dont talk to me like that".

    Anyone see anything wrong with this picture??Imagine if it was one of the Kassems.They would of been reported and got 16 weeks.

    But as Tara has pointed out, it is no use going through the correct channels because they are always correct.

    Boris, your post is such an inaccurate version of events it is a joke. Further, given that someone with more than a passing level of knowledge of and interest in the SFL could reasonably be expected to work out who you are referring to, it is also defamatory.

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    • Coastal Boy
      Regular in the Side
      • Nov 2003
      • 516

      #17
      Most people would agree that as a general rule former players make the best umpires regardless of what sport you are talking.

      But why do so few (if any) former players in Sydney take up a whistle????

      I suggest that we encourage current players to be current umpires. This thing happens everyday in sports like netball and hockey. So why cannot a Premier division player play a game on Saturday and then Umpire Division 1 on Sunday???? I do not necessarily advocate umpiring your own division. Then, maybe with the passage of time some of these players may become former players and eventually Premier League Umps. This idea could extend to a current player out with a rib injury who cannot play.....but can umpire. Clubs could nominate to the league each week who might be available.

      I liked the way a few years ago when the League mandated that each club must provide umps to do the 2s due to lack of umps. I dont know whether the scheme resulted in any of these club umps (usually who were older) taking up a whistle.

      I know people will cite a lack of umpire training and the likes to condemn the idea but I think these speed humps can be sorted out if people apply themselves.

      Here's one from left field ready to be torn apart: Why not have the 2 umpires of div 1 combine with the 3 umps of Premier league and all 5 umpires control both games on the same day. Result: less fitness required for all, more eyes on the play. Might be dumb overall but has some merit.

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      • tara
        Senior Player
        • Aug 2005
        • 1514

        #18
        Coastal your ideas are not dumb but the fact is those in charge have their head up there arse.

        So you understand how things work here.

        Prem Div must have 3 official central umpires , 2 official goal, two offical boundary.

        1st Div the same with the execption of 2 official central umpires not three.

        Prem Div 18s the same as Div 1 (numbers start getting thin in the goal and boudary ranks here)

        Div 2 (the old SFA D1) 2 official central umpires. Clubs to supply rest

        Div 3 and Challenge cup 18's - 1 official umpire if available - 2 central club umpires - clubs must each supply 1 goal umpire and home club must supply 2 boundary umpires.

        Div 4 - if you see an offical umpire then Jesus has been resurected.

        As Challenge cup is the inferior under 18's competition in Sydney and as such is only barely ahead of D4 in the pecking order so quite often it also has no offical umps at some games.

        However as Challenge cup is only park footy why is two of the kids ( only five were in their last year of 18's) who played with us last year have slotted straight into a Prem Div side and one was the r1 rising star winner?

        PS Rafter I just re read your post and I dont think anyone is blaming the umps for a loss just merely questioning their standard.

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        • Pace To Burn
          On the Rookie List
          • Jul 2007
          • 748

          #19
          Originally posted by Monty Burns2
          Boris, your post is such an inaccurate version of events it is a joke. Further, given that someone with more than a passing level of knowledge of and interest in the SFL could reasonably be expected to work out who you are referring to, it is also defamatory.
          Now you've defended him anyone who was guessing def knows now
          The edge is not the limit, It's just the starting point...

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          • boris
            On the Rookie List
            • Aug 2007
            • 116

            #20
            monty jumped thE gun,i wasnt talking about anyone from UNSW/ES.

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            • Monty Burns2
              On the Rookie List
              • Oct 2005
              • 179

              #21
              Originally posted by Pace To Burn
              Now you've defended him anyone who was guessing def knows now
              Not many "vETERAN" full forwards running around.

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              • Doped Youth
                at umpire training
                • Jan 2009
                • 48

                #22
                Not many "vETERAN" full forwards running around.
                Seebeck could be another?

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                • Oscar
                  Peter Physick
                  • May 2003
                  • 253

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Doped Youth
                  Seebeck could be another?
                  Now it is defamatory.
                  www.eastcoasteagles.com.au

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                  • #31
                    On the Rookie List
                    • May 2007
                    • 42

                    #24
                    rafters obviously umpires are going to make mistakes the same as players
                    i dont think anyone would ever dispute this

                    the problem is with the level of mistakes, the inconsistency of umpires, the inconsistency from week to week and the inconsistency between all the umpires on the field.

                    every umpire in the SFL seems to have their own rules that they take care of and don't worry about the rest

                    rules change from week to week and team to team, teams are penalised for swearing under their breath for stuffing up and 50m is given, others get away with blatantly swearing at the umps and a soft warning is given only because players point it out.

                    the less they blow the whistle the less mistakes they can make

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                    • Rafters
                      aka Mr Taxman
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 441

                      #25
                      Yes umpires may be inconsistent ... but players are too ... why does a player take a screamer one minute only to drop a simple mark or kick it out on the full the next? The very best players do make mistakes and don't get dropped or dragged ... so why should umpires be dropped if they do something wrong? they are only human like the rest of us & should be applauded for having a go & ensuring a game of footy each week.

                      I suggest that you try & umpire a game and you will quickly realise that you are making some calls during a match that could go either way. It is not an easy task let me tell you.
                      See me run a marathon again as a leprechaun?

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                      • tara
                        Senior Player
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 1514

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Rafters
                        Yes umpires may be inconsistent ... but players are too ... why does a player take a screamer one minute only to drop a simple mark or kick it out on the full the next? The very best players do make mistakes and don't get dropped or dragged ... so why should umpires be dropped if they do something wrong? they are only human like the rest of us & should be applauded for having a go & ensuring a game of footy each week.

                        I suggest that you try & umpire a game and you will quickly realise that you are making some calls during a match that could go either way. It is not an easy task let me tell you.
                        I have umpired a number of games this year so I think Im allowed to have an opinion on the general incompetence we see week in week out.

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                        • #31
                          On the Rookie List
                          • May 2007
                          • 42

                          #27
                          for the record rafters i was also an umpire for about 6 years

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                          • tara
                            Senior Player
                            • Aug 2005
                            • 1514

                            #28
                            As usual my understanding of decisions made by the jaffa's is a bit vague at times but how does a person become the only person reported in a melee?

                            Am i correct that it takes 4 players to consitute a melee? Surely then you would expect at least two players reported?

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                            • Norris Lurker
                              Almost Football Legend
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 2981

                              #29
                              If there's 2 players going at it, they usually let them go. Third man in is the one that makes it escalate - that's who they would normally look to report or sin-bin.

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                              • The Purse
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Apr 2008
                                • 160

                                #30
                                why is it the sydney afl still has the red and yellow card options? it is a very grey part of the game, too subjective, as some weeks they are haded out easily the following similar offences get nothing.
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