We all need umpires on the park to run the game most do it to the best of their ability. In the lower grades we have the Club Umpire in my expirence some of these are as good and at times better than the real deal but there is some that seem to have a seperate rule book from everbody else, like on the weekend the bloke that gave a fifty to his home team because someone ran to close to him no contact but to close. Yes it did bring a kick for goal. The bloke in question has been known for little things like this for some time, the decisions at times were even bringing his own bench out in laughter it was that blatant, has anyone else seen similar.
Umpires in particular some Clubbies
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The sad reality is that there are more people who want to criticise the umpires than there are people willing to take the whistle and have a go themselves.
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What Umpire recruitment has taken place by the AFL? The clubs have more than enough to do. It's just another job they don't need. If the club umpires want to be umpires then they should join them. I suspect that they are just good blokes just trying to help out because it is compulsory. Did anyone see any adds for umpires over the off season.Comment
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Firstly, I think it's important we don't umpire bash. It's not good for the game.
But leaving that to one side, I feel the worst club umpires are often those who actually hold an umpiring ticket. Give me an ex-player any day.
There is no opportunity for clubs to comment to the league on the opposition club umpire each week. If this was in place then a quiet word could be had with a club who receives constant bad reports when they use a particular umpire. The league obviously doesn't really care about the lower grades.Comment
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We've always hated umpires haven't we, mostly because our team doesn't get its way all the time, or because we've seen the play different from them. It's a thankless job and on this Umpires weekend, we need to remember that they are mostly just unbiased flunkies doing their best. Hey, the guys in my team aren't perfect either so we just have to cut a bit of slack to those who step up to the plate to have a dip....players and umpires alike.
If only more people would put their hands up and have a go....
As for club umpires, my experience is that they're just good blokes who do it because it's compulsory, like Flying Swan says. Mostly, they try to do the right thing, even to the detriment of their own team, like Pekay says.
At the end of the day we're not prima donna's - just people interested in paddock footy with paddock footy umpires.
Umpies, thanks for having a go and allowing us to have footy games every weekend.Last edited by justabaraker; 4 May 2013, 02:37 AM.Comment
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It's a mixed bag when you get volunteers umpiring, hardly surprising when you consider the legacy that Yoley left on Umpiring along with Balmain FC.
Some are good, some favour away teams as they are scared of bias and some are outright cheats.
There is a simple solution - invest money and infrastructure into NSWAFL Umprining which must come from head office. It's blatantly clear that the NSWAFL is more worried about putting money into jokes like Auburn (spit) and Blacktown Mageeec than really growing the game from a grass roots.Comment
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It's a mixed bag when you get volunteers umpiring, hardly surprising when you consider the legacy that Yoley left on Umpiring along with Balmain FC.
Some are good, some favour away teams as they are scared of bias and some are outright cheats.
There is a simple solution - invest money and infrastructure into NSWAFL Umprining which must come from head office. It's blatantly clear that the NSWAFL is more worried about putting money into jokes like Auburn (spit) and Blacktown Mageeec than really growing the game from a grass roots.
Does anyone remember the lauding of Auburn in Andy D's speech at the AFL's launch in Sydney a couple of years ago? How's that going?
As for AFL NSW/ACT Magic, it doesn't take a genius to work our why they weren't promoted to Div 2 after the Jets dropped back.
No doubt mention of their Div 3 premiership in 2013 will take Auburn's place in Andy's season launch speech next year......I'm sure the people of Blacktown will be holding a street parade as well.Comment
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They'll probably shift operations to Breakfast Point soon.Comment
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