plugger66 wrote:And how can the AFL fix umpire errors? The clubs cant fix player errors even though they try about 6 times a week. Also umpires work on around 85% correct not 80%.
85% error rate is totally unacceptable. I work in IT and if we worked at that error rate then we'd still be using pencil & paper for complex calculations.
Imagine the police or doctors working to that figure?
Or even your friendly tradesman...Would you live in a house or drive a car that was only 85% right?
Comparing the umpires error rate to the players efficiency is not relevant.
Players are required to execute gross and fine motor skills with an irregular shaped object in often wet and slippery conditions with a tremendous amount of physical pressure.
Umpires need to look at a situation and decide whether a rule has been broken. It is not that hard! It is infinitely easier than actually playing the game.
What the umpires need to do first and foremost is stop guessing. If they don't see something then say so. 10% of errors would go with that one adjustment.
Then you'd address why the umpires miss free kicks. Are they in the wrong position? Are there blind spots around contests where one of the three can't see? Do we need to add another field umpire and they each control a quadrant? All these questions could be addressed and errors reduced by becoming a professional body and investing in technology training aids to help them.
We simply can't accept a 15% error rate from the rule enforcers.