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I heard last year that if the umpires were using ball ups instead of throw ins, the away captain could challenge the decision at quarter time and the umpires would have to revert to the home team throwing it in. I could be completely wrong with this one though.
Lauren has been reading the forums....
? For Premier Division, Division 1, Division 2, U19s Division 1 and Women?s Premiers Division, the home club is required to supply 2 boundary umpires where the league is unable to appoint them ? if boundary umpires cannot be supplied by the home club, it is the home teams responsibility to throw the ball in (i.e. a player from the home team on the field must do this). It is expected that the home club will provide boundary umpires unless there are exceptional circumstances preventing them from sourcing people to fill these positions.
? For Division Three, Four and Five, Women?s Division One and Under 19?s Division Two, the home club must supply 2 boundary umpires where the league is unable to appointment them - if boundary umpires cannot be supplied by the home club the field umpire will have a ball up 10 metres from the boundary line where the ball left the field of play. The field umpires should only be doing a ball up if no boundary umpires can be supplied
? For Premier Division, Division 1, Division 2, U19s Division 1 and Women?s Premiers Division, the home club is required to supply 2 boundary umpires where the league is unable to appoint them ? if boundary umpires cannot be supplied by the home club, it is the home teams responsibility to throw the ball in (i.e. a player from the home team on the field must do this). It is expected that the home club will provide boundary umpires unless there are exceptional circumstances preventing them from sourcing people to fill these positions.
? For Division Three, Four and Five, Women?s Division One and Under 19?s Division Two, the home club must supply 2 boundary umpires where the league is unable to appointment them - if boundary umpires cannot be supplied by the home club the field umpire will have a ball up 10 metres from the boundary line where the ball left the field of play. The field umpires should only be doing a ball up if no boundary umpires can be supplied
I was hoping for a double blind, randomised, controlled study that you may be aware of or even conducted yourself.
I do however accept this as the next best thing.
I can only assume every ground has such a quotient attached to it.
Game plans and selection night are sounding like technical events down Bensons Lane way.
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