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C O M P E T I T I O N S | Clarence V Glenorchy - Under 18’s CLARENCE Coach: Glen Gleeson No Player G B 21 Jayden BAKER 42 Charlie RIEWOLDT 46 Jack GLEESON 47 Jordan ROBERTS 48 Kieren REYNOLDS 49 Jake JENKINS 50 Aaron PARKER 51 Joshua SCHARNER 52 Sam FREEMAN 54 Isaac GAUL 55 Edward STANLEY 56 Andrew BLIGHT 58 Declan CRAWFORD 60 Rohan WILLIAMS 61 Jacob GAUL 62 Darcy NAVICKAS 63 Tim CHYNOWETH 64 Tim JACOBS 65 Tom BOUCHER 66 Nick RICHARDS 67 Rob SICE 68 Nathan DOUGLAS 69 Mitchell GRACE 70 Jayden WYLIE 71 Sam RAINBIRD 72 Matthew Ling CLR GLN 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time 4/4 time GLENORCHY Coach: Darren Bleathman No Player G B 51 Daniel JOSEPH 61 Jessie WALLNER 62 Jarred KOPRA 63 Joel ARNOTT 64 John GEARD 65 Michael BADCOCK 66 Richard HANLEY 67 Jack BOON 68 Shane CURTIS 69 Tyler BOWDEN 70 Daniel ROWBOTTOM 72 Jacob WIGG 73 Brodie JORDAN 74 Brenton ALLIE 75 Mathew BENNETT 76 Blake LOCKLEY 77 Bryce APTED 79 Greg SPOTSWOOD 80 Tim SPOTSWOOD 83 Kayden SALTER 84 Ryan BARROW 85 Richard DILGER 86 Jordan BEDFORD 87 Tom DOYLE 89 Michael UNDERWOOD 90 Sam SHARP 29

T H E W H I S T L E B LOW E R | New role; new pathways AFL Tasmania has this week appointed Mike Brown to the full time position of Tasmanian Umpiring Manager/Coach. Mike started his career as a Field Umpire in 1978 and has now been involved for 32 years. He umpired over 600 matches including 150 Senior Matches in the previous Statewide League. Mike has been involved in coaching since he retired in 1994. He initially took on the role as a Development Coach which involved mentoring first year field umpires. Following on from this, Mike had 3 years as Southern Regional Umpiring Coach and since 2001 has worked part time in the role of State Umpiring Manager. The position of Tasmanian Umpiring Manager/ Coach is a new role at AFL Tasmania; a role which is expected to significantly enhance the development and overall quality of umpiring in Tasmania. The position priority will be the development and implementation of quality TSL umpiring programs in the areas of recruitment, retention, coaching, education and ongoing development of TSL umpires (field, boundary and goal). A strong focus will be on ensuring the governance and management of umpiring in Tasmania is clear and effective. In addition to the above, the Tasmanian Umpiring Manager/Coach will work with AFL Tasmania’s management team, the AFL Umpiring Development Manager and nominated umpiring industry representatives to establish a Development Plan for Umpiring in Tasmania. This Development Plan will cover key areas such as: 1. Umpiring pathways (including talent). 2. Umpire recruitment and retention. 3. Coaching and education of umpires and umpire coaches. 4. Promotion / marketing of umpiring. 5. Umpiring terms and conditions. 6. Management and administration of umpiring. The intent (over time) is for AFL Tasmania to establish and develop a high quality umpiring team; i.e. additional staff to deliver Umpiring Development Plan objectives. Mike says there are presently some excellent young prospects in all 3 disciplines of Umpiring (Field, Boundary & Goal) in Tasmania. With the introduction of the Tasmanian State League, there is now a direct pathway through to the AFL. Any of the umpires who officiate in the TSL Grand Final may be selected to trial for the AFL Squad. An umpire selected on the AFL Squad can still reside in Tasmania. Chris Hay, a boundary umpire from Launceston is currently on the AFL List and officiates in AFL matches in both Tasmania and Victoria. 30

T H E W H I S T L E B LOW E R | New role; new pathways<br />

AFL Tasmania has this week appointed Mike<br />

Brown to the full time position of Tasmanian<br />

Umpiring Manager/Coach.<br />

Mike started his career as a Field Umpire in 1978<br />

and has now been involved for 32 years. He<br />

umpired over 600 matches including 150 Senior<br />

Matches in the previous Statewide League.<br />

Mike has been involved in coaching since he<br />

retired in 1994. He initially took on the role as a<br />

Development Coach which involved mentoring<br />

first year field umpires. Following on from this,<br />

Mike had 3 years as Southern Regional Umpiring<br />

Coach and since 2001 has worked part time in<br />

the role of State Umpiring Manager.<br />

The position of Tasmanian Umpiring Manager/<br />

Coach is a new role at AFL Tasmania; a role which is<br />

expected to significantly enhance the development<br />

and overall quality of umpiring in Tasmania.<br />

The position priority will be the development and<br />

implementation of quality TSL umpiring programs<br />

in the areas of recruitment, retention, coaching,<br />

education and ongoing development of TSL<br />

umpires (field, boundary and goal).<br />

A strong focus will be on ensuring the governance<br />

and management of umpiring in Tasmania is clear<br />

and effective.<br />

In addition to the above, the Tasmanian<br />

Umpiring Manager/Coach will work with AFL<br />

Tasmania’s management team, the AFL<br />

Umpiring Development Manager and nominated<br />

umpiring industry representatives to establish a<br />

Development Plan for Umpiring in Tasmania.<br />

This Development Plan will cover key areas such as:<br />

1. Umpiring pathways (including talent).<br />

2. Umpire recruitment and retention.<br />

3. Coaching and education of umpires and<br />

umpire coaches.<br />

4. Promotion / marketing of umpiring.<br />

5. Umpiring terms and conditions.<br />

6. Management and administration of umpiring.<br />

The intent (over time) is for AFL Tasmania to<br />

establish and develop a high quality umpiring<br />

team; i.e. additional staff to deliver Umpiring<br />

Development Plan objectives.<br />

Mike says there are presently some excellent<br />

young prospects in all 3 disciplines of Umpiring<br />

(Field, Boundary & Goal) in Tasmania.<br />

With the introduction of the Tasmanian State<br />

League, there is now a direct pathway through to<br />

the AFL. Any of the umpires who officiate in the<br />

TSL Grand Final may be selected to trial for the<br />

AFL Squad.<br />

An umpire selected on the AFL Squad can still reside<br />

in Tasmania. Chris Hay, a boundary umpire from<br />

Launceston is currently on the AFL List and officiates<br />

in AFL matches in both Tasmania and Victoria.<br />

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