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Entries Tagged as 'Umpires & Referees'

Respect the Rule Makers

June 20th, 2006 · No Comments · AFL, Umpires & Referees

In the news from last weekend’s AFL round is the decision by Essendon to wear yellow arm bands as a sign of support for a team mate with cancer. Traditionally an armband is worn by a team when someone close to the club has died. Essenden sought approval from the AFL to do it, were told that they could not, but decided to go ahead anyway. Of course the AFL have to uphold their ruling, so Essendon were fined, and they complain about i! Why are they surprised and angered that they are fined? For a team involved in sport, they should know that when the umpire has made a ruling, even if you don’t agree with it, you take it on the chin and get on with the game. Although the sentiment by Essendon is great, I can see where the AFL are coming from – these things can get out of hand. There is a story that one player wore a black arm band when his dog died. That’s just going too far. Speaking of AFL, what’s the deal with the split round – six games played last week, and only two this week – wouldn’t four each week make more sense? Maybe there is something I am missing.

Related Pages: AFL, Essendon Football Club

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Deaf Umpires

May 4th, 2006 · No Comments · AFL, Umpires & Referees

I think the right decision has been made for the disputed AFL game between St Kilda and Fremantle last weekend. Freo were eventually awarded the points, even though the rules have always been that the game is over only when the umpire hears the siren and signals the end of the game. If it takes a few seconds for the sound of the siren to register with the umpire before he blows time, and during this time a team scores, then that score has always counted. There has been many instances of this in the past, usually as a ball is kicked in the dying seconds of a game. In this case the siren blower was in error and did not continue to blow the siren until the umpire signals the end of the game. The game went on, and Fremantle scored a behind to put them in front. Everyone who knows the full story should acknowledge that Fremantle deserved to win and rightly the powers that be agreed. Too many times we look to the rules and regulations to decide on right and wrong – maybe we should be doing what we think is right, even if the rules don’t always agree with what we think. My opinion has nothing to do with the fact that I was once a Fremantle supporter!

Related Pages: Australian Rules Football

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