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Streaks

 

Consistency at the highest level

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On Sunday 22 June 1998 Fremantle defeated Carlton 10.16.76 to 10.8.68. Stephen O'Reilly, Chris Bond and Glenn Manton played well, Docker captain, Peter Mann who kicked a team lifting goal from a tight angle but, at the time, it was an unremarkable match. 103 home and away rounds later, it took on a special significance for one of the participants. For field umpire Scott McLaren it was the first game in a record breaking 177 consecutive game streak. McLaren, Brett Allen, Brett Rosebury, Ray Chamberlain and Jack Elder are the only umpires to ever officiate in more than 100 consecutive home and away matches and only ten other umpires have compiled more than sixty matches in a row at the highest level.

Football has changed much since Elder's time. Field umpires no longer have to run the ball back to the middle after goals and now there are three of them to administer a game which is rarely mired in mud. Football today moves at a tempo undreamed of prior to the Great War.

Since the beginning of the VFL, form, injuries and selection policy have contributed to umpires' inability to stretch sequences to substantial lengths. Field umpires have had the greatest opportunities for long runs without a break. At some stage, usually at the height of their careers, the League's best have managed to show form so good that did not warrant a visit to the country for a long time. In most cases they were also very successful during the finals series of the same period.

Elder's consecutive run is more remarkable than most. The first match was Geelong v. St.Kilda at Corio Oval on 5 June 1909. Elder was appointed for the next 102 home and away rounds which was remarkable enough but there was more. During this sequence Elder also umpired every final played (19), two matches in the split rounds 9 and 15 1909 and two matches in split round 15 1910. A total of 124 matches in 121 consecutive weeks of League football! He is also the only umpire to have continued a long sequence by umpiring in a different category. The third game of the record sequence (R8 1909) was umpired on the boundary. As a result, the record for a single category was 99 matches as a field umpire until surpassed by McLaren.

Quite different in terms of finals success was Bob Nunn's string of matches from round 16 1957 to round 8 1962. Nunn officiated in his only finals appointment, the 1962 Second Semi-final, well afterwards. He had been unable to break into the finals panel ahead of such luminaries as Allan Nash, Bill Barbour, Frank Schwab and Jack Irving.

Until very recent seasons, VFL/AFL boundary and goal umpires have never had the opportunity to compile more than five or six games in a row.

Selection policy between 1897 and 2000 shared matches between the members of the respective lists. During the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s the roster was formalised to such an extent that umpires knew that they would be umpiring three weeks in four, with the last week having no football commitments.

In season 2001 the AFL issued a directive that boundary and goal umpires be appointed on the basis their assessment rankings only. Effectively, it meant that the highest ranked umpires had the chance to umpire every week for the first time in VFL/AFL history. This was particularly the case in Victoria where, with the larger list and more matches the directive was more closely followed.

Prior to this directive though, boundary umpire Chris Macdonald did manage a 31 match run from 1995 to 1997 that included five separate rounds in which he umpired two matches - an unprecedented achievement.

Boundary umpire streaks  from 2008-2011 have coincided with the introduction of the four-boundary umpire system a led to the three longest streaks being accumulated by John Morris, Gerard Large and Mark Foster. Another remarkable achievement was Chris Gordon's run of 59 which were the first 59 matches of his career.

Goal umpire Craig Clark has added yet another laurel to his career. No other goal umpire has managed to umpire more than fifty consecutive AFL matches. Clark's run ended after fifty four. David Dixon just missed reaching fifty when he was named to the bench after 49 consecutive AFL matches

The final words about Scott McLaren's achievement can be left to AFL Director of Umpiring, Jeff Geischen as he congratulated him on behalf of the AFL, "This achievement by Scott is an excellent reward for the commitment he has to umpiring. Scott's preparation is second to none and it is this professional approach which has enabled him to umpire to a consistently high level over a long period of time."

 

30+ Home and Away games streaks (Completed)

Updated 16 August 2011

Umpire Matches Start Finish
Scott McLaren 177 R13 1998 R13 2006
Brett Allen 116 R4 2000 R9 2005
Brett Rosebury 115 R14 2006 R18 2011
Stephen McBurney 105 R19 2006 R13 2011
Ray Chamberlain 104 R16 2006 R9 2011
Jack Elder 102 R6 1909 R17 1914
Simon Meredith 86 R22 2007 R19 2011
Bob Nunn 83 R16 1957 R8 1962
Matt Stevic 83 R18 2007 R12 2011
Gavin Dore 74 R3 1998 R10 2001
Allan Nash 71 R16 1955 R14 1959
Shane McInerney 70 R 11 2003 R14 2006
Hayden Kennedy 66 R8 1996 R7 1999
John Morris (B) 65 R20 2008 R18 2011
Gerard Large (B) 64 R21 2008 R18 2011
Gordon Batt 63 R7 1936 R15 1940
Mark Foster (B) 62 R21 2008 R16 2011
Jack McMurray Jr 60 R11 1947 R13 1950
Matthew Vitiritti (B) 60 R21 2000 R14 2003
Sam Leslie (B) 60 R21 2000 R14 2003
Chris Gordon (B) 59 R1 2009 R15 2011
Adam McDonald (B) 59 R20 2000 R12 2003
Jack Elder 56 R5 1919 R6 1922
Darren Goldspink 56 R4 2003 R15 2005
Frank Spokes 55 R5 1943 R5 1946
Shaun Ryan 54 R18 2006 R5 2009
Hayden Kennedy 54 R21 2002 R8 2005
Craig Clark (G) 54 R17 2000 R4 2003
Mark Nash 54 R2 1995 R7 1998
Peter Cameron 54 R17 1983 R4 1986
Shane McInerney 53 R17 2006 R3 2009
Adam Coote (B) 53 R18 2008 R4 2011
Darren Goldspink 52 R11 1997 R18 1999
Neville Nash 51 R20 1981 R4 1984
Rowan Sawers 51 R10 1984 R16 1986
Stephen McBurney 50 R12 2004 R17 2006
Andrew Coates 50 R1 1997 R6 1999
David Dixon (G) 49 R21 2000 R3 2003
Ray Sleeth 49 R17 1966 R9 1969
Scott Hutton (B) 49 R12 2001 R16 2003
Shaun Ryan 49 R7 2009 R11 2011
Jack McMurray Sr 48 R9 1925 R3 1928
Chris Mitchell 47 R9 1999 R11 2001
Ian Robinson 47 R1 1975 R13 1977
John Harvey 46 R4 1997 R5 2001
Jeff Crouch 43 R8 1963 R14 1965
Martin Ellis 43 R8 2001 R6 2003
Mark Thomson 41 R16 2008 R12 2010
Michael Vozzo 41 R1 2005 R19 2006
Bill Deller 41 R16 1977 R12 1979
Ian Robinson 41 R12 1982 R9 1984
Rob Haala (B) 41 R17 2009 R13 2011
Jack Hawkins 40 R13 1938 R4 1941
Bob Scott 39 R16 1933 R18 1935
Hayden Kennedy 39 R8 2000 R2 2002
Stephen McBurney 39 R16 2002 R10 2004
David Howlett 38 R4 1997 R19 1998
Frank Schwab 38 R12 1958 R13 1960
Kevin Smith 38 R18 1975 R11 1977
Kevin Smith 37 R11 1983 R3 1985
Peter Carey 37 R13 1988 R5 1990
Scott McLaren 36 R15 2008 R6 2010
Frank Schwab 36 R15 1960 R14 1962
Harvey Jamieson 36 R2 1950 R1 1952
Jack Hawkins 36 R6 1941 R7 1943
Jamie Giles 36 R22 2001 R13 2003
John Sutcliffe 36 R20 1977 R11 1979
Kevin Smith 36 R13 1977 R4 1979
Peter Carey 36 R15 1986 R6 1988
Chris Donlon 36 R9 2010 R22 2011
Arthur Norden 35 R12 1917 R17 1919
Bryan Sheehan 35 R20 1988 R10 1990
Geoff Morrow 35 R5 1984 R17 1985
Mark McKenzie 35 R16 2000 R6 2002
Darren Goldspink 34 R20 1995 R9 1997
Peter Carey 34 R11 1988 R22 1999
Gordon Muir (B) 33 R15 2001 R3 2003
Michael Dye 33 R22 1975 R10 1977
Reg Sawyer 33 R13 1944 R7 1946
Rowan Sawers 33 R20 1981 R8 1983
Stan Fisher 33 R10 1964 R6 1966
Michael Vozzo 33 R21 2006 R9 2008
Stuart Wenn 33 R9 2009 R19 2010
Corin Rowe 32 R13 2003 R22 2004
Bill Barbour 32 R11 1950 R6 1952
Chris Macdonald (B) 32 R19 2000 R6 2002
Gavin Dore 32 R19 1995 R6 1997
Michael Vozzo 32 R12 2003 R21 2004
Chris Donlon 32 R11 2008 R20 2009
Scott McLaren 31 R5 2007 R13 2008
Derek Woodcock 31 R21 2003 R7 2005
Mathew James 31 R14 2003 R22 2004
Allan Cook (B) 31 R19 2000 R5 2002
Bill Barbour 31 R14 1957 R8 1959
Chris Macdonald (B) 31 R19 1995 R5 1997
Doug Gourlay (G) 31 R19 2000 R5 2002
J.D. Murphy 31 R13 1936 R7 1938
Neville Nash 31 R1 1976 R9 1977
Arthur Norden 30 R3 1912 R4 1913
Frank Spokes 30 R9 1947 R19 1948
Glenn Sinclair 30 R22 2001 R7 2003
Gordon Batt 30 R11 1931 R4 1933
Ivo Crapp 30 R13 1903 R14 1905