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Welcome2016

Club Umpire AccreditationTuesday 19th April

Facilitators

SMJFL General ManagerJake McCauley

SMJFL Director of UmpiringAmanda Beet

SMJFL Club Umpire of the Year 2015Joe Galati: St Bedes/Mentone Tigers

Purpose of SMJFL Club Umpire program

In line with AFL Junior Football Match Guide

Provide an umpiring structure which fosters

the developmental & inclusive nature of

modified rules competitions

Background

2015 SMJFL Club Umpire Survey

Accreditation Requirements

1. Fill in online registration form

2. Attend Umpire Accreditation night

3. Complete ‘AFL Club Umpire Program’• Bring certificate of completion to Accreditation Night• If still online issues – send copy of certificate to Amanda Beet

when attained

4. Sign Code of Conduct • Bring signed Code of Conduct to Accreditation Night

Role of the

Umpire

ROLE SMJFL Club Umpire

General Match day

• Encourage

• Teach good sportsmanship

• Make clear explanations to

players when decisions are

made

• Provide guidance on positions

and / or what to do next

• Be subject matter expert on

modified rules

• Apply the laws and make

interpretations according to the

Spirit of the Laws

• Attend to the required

administrative requirements

Code of Conduct

• Sets out standard of behaviour required by all Club Umpires

• To be read, agreed to & signed by each Club Umpire

• Copy to be sent to Amanda Beet at SMJFL

ExpectationsGame expects

• Safety & welfare placed

above all else

• Accept responsibility

• Courteous, respectful &

open to discussion

• Value the individual

• Seek improvement

• Positive role model

People expect• Trustworthy

• Responsible

• Fit

• Knowledgeable

• Punctual

Umpiring Environment

Risk management Match Day checklist

From the sidelines Strategies to manage the emotional nature of the game –parents yelling, questioning rules, abusive behaviour, etc.

On the ground Abuse requires action – from a warning to a report

Match Management

Players expect the umpire to be in control

Decision making – calling the ‘first free kick’

Confidence demonstrated by:use of whistleverbal communicationvisual signallingmoving promptly

Be alert! Know what’s happening around the ball

Positioning

MajorAxis Tram

tracks

Ball upsCentre ball upAfter the ball up, back away quickly, aiming to obtain a position 10m–15m from the contest.

Field ball upBall up with your back to the major axis

10-15m

General playDistance/position from play

The Umpire should always beinside play, about 10m-15mfrom the contest, alwaysaiming to be side on to thecontest.

10-15m

Kick in after a behind

After giving “all clear” the Umpireshould position himself on the majoraxis, 15m from the kick off line.

Clear the area of all players (other thanthe player kicking the football intoplay)

NB: A defender can only kick the ball inonce the goal umpire has finishedwaving the flags

15m

Signalling

Videos Examples of many aspects of the rules are on the same

page as this presentation – these were produced by the

NFL and there are minor differences between the two

junior leagues – notably SMJFL is a 10m distance before a

bounce must be taken (not 15) and the ball is kicked back

into play after a behind is scored in the SMJFL rather than

going back to the middle as per the NFL video.

What’s it really like?

JOE GALATI

2015 Club SMJFL Umpire of the Year

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC

(and he’s got the trophy to prove it!)

Joe will give a brief chat on what it’s like to be a club

umpire, and answer questions from the audience.

Game day administration

Before the gameDay before

Confirm game details Bag packed

Laws Club Umpire

handbook Red/yellow cards Whistle Umpire shirt Runners/boots Towel Drink bottle

Game day

Arrive 30mins before start time

Introduce self to other umpire

Home Team Manager –provide match ball

Away team captain/coach –select match ball

Warm up

During the game

At each break

Make sure you have a drink

Remain away from players and coaching team

Keep track of break times

Half time

Team managers provideteam sheets

Home Team Manager willprovide Competition MatchReport (CMR) form

After the game

Administration

Return match ball to home Team Manager

Complete CMR

Complete Player/Official Report form – if required

Take all your belongings with you

Competition Match Report

NO best & fairest votes required Take WHITE copy home in order to

complete online CMR by9pm SUNDAY EVENING!

www.smjfl.com.au > Umpires > ClubUmpires > CMR

Player/Official ReportsYellow cardNo reportIssuedfor:

Audible obscenity orunsportsmanlikebehaviour

Penalty: Player (or official) sentoff for the period ofone (1) full quarter.

Replacingplayer:

Unable to be replacedduring this time.His/her team will beone player short.

Red cardReport

Issued for: All reportable offences asper L.O.A.F

Penalty: A player sent from theground for a red cardoffence shall not take anyfurther part in the game.

Replacingplayer:

Player can be replacedafter period of one (1) fullquarter. Noted by thetimekeeper.

Player/Official Report form

Ensure all sections of the Player/Official Report form are completed

Details are to reflect what was seen, felt and/or heard by the umpire.

FACTS ONLY. No emotive information should be provided.

One reportable offence per form

Both umpires and Team Managers to sign

DIRECTOR OF UMPIRING CALLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER GAME0421 170 756

• Club Umpire Handbook 2016

• SMJFL By-Laws 2016

• AFL Laws of the Game 2016

All documents should be available in all umpire rooms and are also available for download on

the SMJFL website.

Important Documents

Laws and By-laws

League and Club Umpires Do not make the Laws of our game

Umpires apply the Lawsas set down by the

SMJFL and AFL

Spirit of the LawsIt is the Spirit and the intention of the Laws of AustralianFootball (L.O.A.F) that a free kick shall be awarded to:

Ensure that a match is played in a fair manner; Provide to a player, who makes obtaining possession of

the football his or her sole objective, every opportunity togain possession;

Protect players from sustaining injury; and A player who executes a correct (modified) tackle that

results in an opponent failing to dispose of the football inaccordance with these laws.

Modified Rules

The over-riding objective

Provide an environment where young players can

play the game and sequentially develop their skills

through activities, games, match rules and

conditions commensurate with their stage of

learning and level of ability.

Modified RulesZones Ball-ups

Transition of ball Smothering

Out of bounds Barging

Gaining possession Shepherding

Scoring Marking

Modified tackle Can’t take ball carrier to the

ground No stealing No bumping, pushing, slinging

Distance run

Bouncing the ball

Kicking off the ground

Distance penalty

Modified Rules

Common sense approach

Club Volunteer Umpires are a match official of the CLUB TEAM. No different to the Coach,

Assistant Coach, Runner, Trainer, Umpire Escort etc.

So ALL communication (including questions) must be directed to the Team Manager and/or

Club Secretary. Not the SMJFL Umpiring Department.

Communication

Websitewww.smjfl.com.au

Rules, Handbooks, forms etc….

click on Umpires > Club Volunteer Umpires for all information beforeringing someone to ask questions

Questions?

Please complete

Code of Conduct (last page of handbook)

&Hand in with pre-course

certificate before leaving.

Thank You

for attendingGood luck for 2016