pigdog wrote:He should not be allowed to continue his involvement in the game. And that would be for everyone’s protection, umpires, players and supporters. I would hate to see someone's passion cause an error in judgement that would see a lifetime ban incurred.
As much as i liked your first post about the kenilworth jumper


and just for the record….
Frees
Rosewater 24
Smithfield 38
Frees (from one individual only)
Rosewater 13
Smithfield 32
Of which 4 frees were given to Smithfield when not in control
Rosewater got 0
Two 50m penalties to Smithfield
Rosewater got 0
Four 25m penalties to Smithfield
Rosewater got 0
And in the last quarter when the score was twice 5 points, he over turned the ball (a mark and free kick to Rosewater) which resulted in two goals to Smithfield
No yellow cards, no reports – nothing. The coach even stopped some players coming off (as it is a team rule if you give away a 25m penalty) simply because there was nothing to come off for. My point – the discipline was fantastic I thought.
The other umpire gave 11 fee kicks to Rosewater and 6 to Smithfield. Simply didn’t have time to give any other free kicks as the other individual certainly wasn’t out of huff’n’puff
And he had the nerve to say to the Smithfield supports…you were lucky to win!
And you may ask why would anyone take stats on individual umpires? Histroy suggests that some individuals have the ability to make lightning strike twice