Umpire Richard Williams retires

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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby Aerie » Thu Oct 06, 2011 12:40 pm

Yes, well done to Williams. He seems to have been umpiring better as he gets older. Liked how he would generally let the play go. Too much over-umpiring these days.
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby bulldogproud2 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 12:42 pm

Aerie, being connected to the mighty West Torrens Cricket Club does tend to improve an individual! ;)
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby Hazydog » Thu Oct 06, 2011 1:21 pm

Like many, I've given him some flak over the years, most recently in the second semi against Norwood. I thought he'd lost his bottle when twice during the game he assumed the hover position where you just knew he was going to pay holding the ball, and then changed his mind at the last second and called for a ball up. To show I'm not biased ( :oops: ) one was in the Dogs favour, the other not. In fact I thought the second non decision was an evener upper!

Anyway - when I watched the replay it was clear that in both instances he was exactly right, in that the ball was released just in time to prevent the player being pinged. Just goes to show that a fair percentage of decisions we go off our nut about are generally the right decison in the cold hard light of day.

Congratulations must be offered for sticking at a thankless job for such a long time and putting up with d!ckheads like myself...
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby bloods08 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 1:24 pm

Disappointed to see him go. Still clearly the best umpire in the league and none of the others except for maybe Haussen (seems to have some commonsense) are even in the same league. Shocked that he didn't get a GF appearance as I think he deserves it.

Rowston and Dey surely have to go as they are poor and please no Frank Manikas (he tried his hardest to ruin the reserves prelim last week).
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby ORDoubleBlues » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:44 pm

Didn't think he was the worst umpire but felt he payed too many ticky touchward ones and after comments an ex Sturt player alleges he made on the plane during the trip home from the 2003 state game against Western Australia, it was hard to warm to him.
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby Coach Bombay » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:07 pm

A few of my best mates used to work with Richard at IGA and believe it or not off the field they said he was a real down to earth guy haha just kidding theyve all said he was absolute tosser of a bloke!! haha
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:10 pm

just means he has more time to punt now
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby goraw » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:08 pm

im sure the woodville and west torrens footy players and club are in morning
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby Ian » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:46 pm

bays09 wrote:A few of my best mates used to work with Richard at IGA and believe it or not off the field they said he was a real down to earth guy haha just kidding theyve all said he was absolute tosser of a bloke!! haha


Nice to see you could add such informed value to the thread :roll:
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby purch » Fri Oct 07, 2011 2:24 pm

ORDoubleBlues wrote:Didn't think he was the worst umpire but felt he payed too many ticky touchward ones and after comments an ex Sturt player alleges he made on the plane during the trip home from the 2003 state game against Western Australia, it was hard to warm to him.


Yes, I heard that same story independently...from the very same ex-Sturt player...who is a very decent, down to earth chap too.
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby Big Phil » Fri Oct 07, 2011 2:28 pm

purch wrote:
ORDoubleBlues wrote:Didn't think he was the worst umpire but felt he payed too many ticky touchward ones and after comments an ex Sturt player alleges he made on the plane during the trip home from the 2003 state game against Western Australia, it was hard to warm to him.


Yes, I heard that same story independently...from the very same ex-Sturt player...who is a very decent, down to earth chap too.


Well, what was said?
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby Willo » Fri Oct 07, 2011 4:05 pm

Tim Pfeiffer umpired that State game, must have the wrong bloke.

What could Tim have said, care to elaborate?
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby bloods08 » Fri Oct 07, 2011 5:53 pm

Willo wrote:Tim Pfeiffer umpired that State game, must have the wrong bloke.

What could Tim have said, care to elaborate?


Another case of Richard getting blamed for something when he wasn't even there.
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Re: Umpire Richard Williams retires

Postby Big Phil » Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:06 pm

bloods08 wrote:
Willo wrote:Tim Pfeiffer umpired that State game, must have the wrong bloke.

What could Tim have said, care to elaborate?


Another case of Richard getting blamed for something when he wasn't even there.


:lol:

Richard said on the RPH Show Thursday night that he often had a laugh when standing in the crowd watching games, he would hear his name being yelled out for a bad decision !!!
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