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There are 30 AFL umpires. A fair allocation would mean that every team would have 24 umpires twice in the home and away season + 6 umpires 3 times.
Collingwood got ...
Stevic 7 times
Rosebury 6 times + 3 finals = 9 times
Ryan 6 times + 3 finals = 9 times
McBurney 5 times
Chamberlain 4 times + 4 finals (every one) = 8 times
Pannell 4 times
Vosso 4 times
Grunn 0 times
Hay 0 times
Jennings 0 times
Keating 0 times
Schmitt 0 times
Sully 0 times
Armstrong 1 time
Dalgliesh 1 time
Kennedy 1 time
Margetts 1 time
Mollison 1 time
Stewart 1 time
Wenn 1 time
There are huge advantages in having umpires you're familiar with. I have umpired football and cricket (both in a paid capacity) and other sports in a non paid capacity.
Players eventually work out or know umpires and how they work. If you get an umpire you don't know there is a certain amount of anxiety.
There is no way the above situation should arise. Even if only for Brownlow Medal voting. If for example in a hypothetical situation umpire X didn't like player Y and he had him 8 times in a season. There is almost no way he would win the Brownlow. He may get votes but 3's could easily turn into 2's and 2's into 1's etc.
Collingwood got ...
Stevic 7 times
Rosebury 6 times + 3 finals = 9 times
Ryan 6 times + 3 finals = 9 times
McBurney 5 times
Chamberlain 4 times + 4 finals (every one) = 8 times
Pannell 4 times
Vosso 4 times
Grunn 0 times
Hay 0 times
Jennings 0 times
Keating 0 times
Schmitt 0 times
Sully 0 times
Armstrong 1 time
Dalgliesh 1 time
Kennedy 1 time
Margetts 1 time
Mollison 1 time
Stewart 1 time
Wenn 1 time
There are huge advantages in having umpires you're familiar with. I have umpired football and cricket (both in a paid capacity) and other sports in a non paid capacity.
Players eventually work out or know umpires and how they work. If you get an umpire you don't know there is a certain amount of anxiety.
There is no way the above situation should arise. Even if only for Brownlow Medal voting. If for example in a hypothetical situation umpire X didn't like player Y and he had him 8 times in a season. There is almost no way he would win the Brownlow. He may get votes but 3's could easily turn into 2's and 2's into 1's etc.




, I wouldn't mind if Freo snagged one.


), well then they are screwed.

