RWO Game Day Thread - Round 3 - April 16-17

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  • Pekay
    Well retired, still sore
    • Sep 2004
    • 2134

    #31
    I don't know if it's the sleepless nights of late, or the lack of coffee today, but that rule seems a bit ambiguous.

    9.56 Where official goal and boundary umpires have not been appointed by the League, each
    competing club must be prepared to provide a suitable goal umpire, whilst the home club is to
    supply the boundary umpires to officiate (excluding Men?s Divisions Three, Four and Five,
    Women?s Division One and Under 19?s Division Two). If no club boundary umpires are provided
    in these competitions, the field umpire will have a ball up 10 metres from the boundary line
    where the ball left the field of play.
    Club goal umpires must be equipped with two white flags
    and attired in a club shirt or white coat and club boundary umpires must be attired in white shirt,
    club shorts, runners or football boots and equipped with a suitable whistle. Should boundary
    umpires not be supplied it is the home teams responsibility to throw the ball back into play on all
    occasions.


    So if club boundary umps aren't supplied in the competitions in brackets, the field ump can ball it up 10m from the point of exit.

    But the last line says if the club boundary umpires aren't supplied, it's the home team responsibility to throw it back in?

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    • ZaccyJ
      On the Rookie List
      • Mar 2015
      • 19

      #32
      Originally posted by Luke Shannon
      I think it's extremely dissapointing that St George did not provide a boundary umpire for the 4th division clash against the Bats.
      You set the bar really low for being extremely disappointed...

      Originally posted by Pekay
      So if club boundary umps aren't supplied in the competitions in brackets, the field ump can ball it up 10m from the point of exit.

      But the last line says if the club boundary umpires aren't supplied, it's the home team responsibility to throw it back in?
      So everyone is right? Kinda?

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      • saviour01
        Regular in the Side
        • Sep 2013
        • 932

        #33
        I assume they left the earlier exclusion out of the last line.

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        • Hamstrings77
          On the Rookie List
          • Apr 2016
          • 16

          #34
          Originally posted by Pekay
          I don't know if it's the sleepless nights of late, or the lack of coffee today, but that rule seems a bit ambiguous.

          9.56 Where official goal and boundary umpires have not been appointed by the League, each
          competing club must be prepared to provide a suitable goal umpire, whilst the home club is to
          supply the boundary umpires to officiate (excluding Men?s Divisions Three, Four and Five,
          Women?s Division One and Under 19?s Division Two). If no club boundary umpires are provided
          in these competitions, the field umpire will have a ball up 10 metres from the boundary line
          where the ball left the field of play.
          Club goal umpires must be equipped with two white flags
          and attired in a club shirt or white coat and club boundary umpires must be attired in white shirt,
          club shorts, runners or football boots and equipped with a suitable whistle. Should boundary
          umpires not be supplied it is the home teams responsibility to throw the ball back into play on all
          occasions.


          So if club boundary umps aren't supplied in the competitions in brackets, the field ump can ball it up 10m from the point of exit.

          But the last line says if the club boundary umpires aren't supplied, it's the home team responsibility to throw it back in?
          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.

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          • skaterboi1973
            On the Rookie List
            • Aug 2006
            • 14

            #35
            Should boundary umpires not be supplied it is the home teams responsibility to throw the ball back into play on all occasions.

            This only applies for Premier Div, Div 1 and Div 2

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            • ShortHalfHead
              Senior Player
              • Dec 2008
              • 1024

              #36
              Originally posted by Hamstrings77
              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.
              Same rule last year, but they included Div 3 this year. I understand they will be amending any ambiguity soon.

              Even a lot of last year, I noticed that different umpires, both club and appointed, all had different views. Throw in by home club, throw in by attacking team, ball up etc etc etc

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              • unconfuseme
                Regular in the Side
                • Jan 2009
                • 681

                #37
                Originally posted by Luke Shannon
                I think it's extremely dissapointing that St George did not provide a boundary umpire for the 4th division clash against the Bats.

                According to the match report I read there were games on before and after the 4th division clash at Olds park. Was it impossible for a player who was playing later in the day or who had played earlier not to help out on the boundary for a quarter or a half?

                By not providing a boundary umpire on your home ground while other grades were playing shows that your 4th division team is a low priority at your club. It was a hot day and you as a club were happy to see lumbering old players in many cases have the added duty of throwing the ball in.

                I'm sure players in your division one and premier division side were happy to hang up on that elevated hill, in their tight polo shirts, schmoozing the crowd while their division four mates suffered in the heat.

                It comes down to "culture" and it was lacking at Olds Park for that 4th division clash. In a tight two goal game it could have made a difference to the result due to the extra energy needed to throw the ball in and the impact on set ups.
                Shame you couldn't be there to offer a hand!

                They have a couple u/19's games at Olds this week ... I'm sure they could learn a thing or two about "culture" from a blow in like you, might even be able to recruit a few young blokes if they see the light! You crack me up

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

                  #38
                  I distinctly recall a game at Trumper a few years ago now where no boundary umpires were supplied and the scoreboard remained unattended for the first half of the game. Meanwhile a beer swelling mob of at least 30 UTS players and supporters from the previous game took up a position on the boundary fence.

                  I wouldn't be throwing stones just quietly.

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                  • Luke Shannon
                    Suspended by the MRP
                    • Apr 2016
                    • 119

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Coastal Boy
                    I distinctly recall a game at Trumper a few years ago now where no boundary umpires were supplied and the scoreboard remained unattended for the first half of the game. Meanwhile a beer swelling mob of at least 30 UTS players and supporters from the previous game took up a position on the boundary fence.

                    I wouldn't be throwing stones just quietly.
                    If that's the case then it's not good enough. With voluntarism there are always givers (people who always do duties when asked) and takers (people who avoid doing duties). A strict enforcement of a roster system is probably the best way.

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

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Luke Shannon
                      If that's the case then it's not good enough. With voluntarism there are always givers (people who always do duties when asked) and takers (people who avoid doing duties). A strict enforcement of a roster system is probably the best way.
                      I find your attitude here refreshing. Most people jump into defence mode and start throwing grenades.
                      It sounds like things are much better at UTS these days.
                      When I was manager of a lower div team I was adamant that we were supplying boundary umps etc to all home games... and we did to every one.
                      I think it shows a good club culture and the importance cannot be underestimated.
                      When I stood back from my role the attitude quickly changed to "if the league doesn't absolutely require it why should we bother".
                      I understand it can be difficult at times but I did not like the defeatist attitude.

                      Many clubs when they first introduce extra lower grade teams have support difficulties.
                      You have to remember that many of the helpers from previous years are often players in the new team. So they need to find helpers not only for the new team but higher grades as well. Teams like ECE and Norths struggled early with their new team.
                      I think people are being a little harsh on St George. Give them a year to settle in and then we can put the boot in.

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                      • saviour01
                        Regular in the Side
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 932

                        #41
                        Yeh, going from 3 teams to 5 over night has certainly stretched resources.

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                        • Pekay
                          Well retired, still sore
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 2134

                          #42
                          So I have it on very good authority that during the Div 2 thumping of UTS at the hands of Manly at Trumper on Saturday, that NO boundary umpires were supplied by UTS, despite at least 50 players and supporters in green and black watching on the fence line.

                          Were you there Luke, or too early to drag yourself away from your dirty hippie chai?

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                          • saviour01
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 932

                            #43
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                            • Luke Shannon
                              Suspended by the MRP
                              • Apr 2016
                              • 119

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Pekay
                              So I have it on very good authority that during the Div 2 thumping of UTS at the hands of Manly at Trumper on Saturday, that NO boundary umpires were supplied by UTS, despite at least 50 players and supporters in green and black watching on the fence line.

                              Were you there Luke, or too early to drag yourself away from your dirty hippie chai?
                              A 20 point defeat is hardly a thumping. Pekay, you're exaggerating.

                              If no boundary umpire was provided by the Bats then it's disappointing. The great part about this thread is that we have "shone the blowtorch" at the issue of voluntarism in the Sydney AFL scene. Hofefully all clubs (Bats included) can lift there game in the coming rounds.

                              As for "dirty hippie chai", Pekay that commentary in unbecoming for a man of your regard.

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                              • ZaccyJ
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Mar 2015
                                • 19

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Pekay
                                So I have it on very good authority that during the Div 2 thumping of UTS at the hands of Manly at Trumper on Saturday, that NO boundary umpires were supplied by UTS, despite at least 50 players and supporters in green and black watching on the fence line.
                                As someone who was there... UTS supplied both boundary umpires in the 1st half & one in the 2nd half (when the girls team started to get ready). There wasn't 50 players on the sideline - maybe 10 in the 2nd half, all of whom were setting up for the big day. Yeah, they should have had a 2nd boundary umpire, but the umpires handled it well and just threw the ball up around 10 metres in from the boundary (which in the 50 is pretty much straight in front of goal).

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