Ump advice stuns Richo
Mark Stevens
Herald-Sun
11aug05
A BEMUSED Matthew Richardson has accused umpire Darren Goldspink of providing his own special comments as the Tiger lined up for goal on Saturday night.
Richardson was stunned when Goldspink took time out to reinforce the importance of the kick against Fremantle at Subiaco.
As Richardson's opponent Shane Parker headed off the ground under the blood rule, the Tiger claims Goldspink muttered: "Geez, you need this one. Don't stab at it. Handy goal this will be."
The unpredictable Richardson didn't heed the advice, missing from 25m.
In a jovial interview on radio station SEN yesterday, Richardson described Goldspink's intervention as a disgrace.
"I'm not happy with him," Richardson said. "You're out there to umpire, Darren, not tell me it's an important goal."
The AFL last night declined to comment on Richardson's claims. The league is awaiting full details, including a transcript of the interview.
Goldspink is one of the most experienced umpires on the list and is understood to have built a strong rapport with Richardson.
But it is an interesting scenario set against the backdrop of the AFL's zero-tolerance policy on abuse to umpires.
Umpires have taken an informal approach to dealing with players. Microphones often pick up the umps calling players by their nicknames.
The Goldspink incident comes less than a fortnight after Scott McLaren raised eyebrows for making comments to Melbourne's Adem Yze. McLaren pushed Yze back on the mark as St Kilda's Luke Ball lined up for a set shot, telling him Ball wouldn't make the distance anyway.
It was picked up by the on-field microphone and beamed across the country by Channel 10.
McLaren's judgment proved spot-on. Ball's kick from just outside 50m faded to the right and fell short.
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