Goal umpire dropped after gaffe Warwick Green
From: Herald Sun
May 02, 2013 11:00PMPERTH-based goal umpire Dale Edwick has paid the price for his gaffe in last week's Fremantle-Richmond match by being dropped from AFL action this weekend.
Edwick, who has umpired at AFL level since 2006, was the umpire who had one foot on the field when he was struck by a shot from Tigers forward Matt White in the dying minutes last Friday night.
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick was furious post-match, saying he believed the ball had already crossed the line before striking the umpire.
The incident prompted AFL football operations manager Mark Evans to ask the umpires' department to review the positioning of goal umpires.
AFL umpires' manager Jeff Gieschen backed Edwick's handling of the situation and defended goal umpires' right to straddle the line so they might determine close calls.
"(Edwick) was extremely confident and that's why he didn't call for a score review," Gieschen said.
But Gieschen's words of support were not enough to save Edwick's place for Round 6.
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