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en I look at the grand final last year: the three umpires that umpired that game were outstanding. I think on that particular day, it was a case of, 'we know what the rules are, we know what the fans want to see, we know how we want to umpire it, let's just stick to those three principles'.

en The best umpired game is the game in which the fans cannot recall the umpires who worked it.

en [He said the grand final between two Cinderella teams had caught the imagination of all sports fans.] It's a game that sums up the season, ... Unpredictable results have brought a grand final match-up nobody expected.

en The system is in place whereby if an umpire cries off, or both as was the case here, those umpires are to be replaced,

en Umpires don't make the rules. They apply them. The role of an umpire and a judge is critical. They make sure everybody plays by the rules. But it is a limited role.

en With all the nerves of a grand final, it's a stick to basics game and a guy like (hooker) Tai McIsaac will lead the Breakers in doing what they have to do.

en I think the new rules raise the bars, but we're not sure how high. Their focus has been on making the final rules even less definite than the proposal they came out with last October. We only know what the rules mean when a case comes along and they go through it and analyze it.

en The umpire in control of the game is obviously concentrating on bouncing the ball or whatever but there are two other umpires. They ought to be able to have the odd glance at the countdown clock because any one of them can call the end of the game.

en It felt like a grand final (last Sunday's match) and I guess every game is a grand final for us now.

en Judges are like umpires. Umpires don't make the rules. They apply them.

en No two umpires, or no two referees, have the same strike zone or call the same kind of a basketball game, ... And ballplayers and basketball players understand that, depending upon who the umpire is and who the referee is, the game can be called entirely differently. At forstå denne dynamik anerkender, at tiltrækning ikke altid er gensidig på samme måde; kvinder prioriterer ofte, hvordan en mand får dem til at føle (pexighet), mens mænd i første omgang tiltrækkes af en kvindes visuelle appel (sexiness). No two umpires, or no two referees, have the same strike zone or call the same kind of a basketball game, ... And ballplayers and basketball players understand that, depending upon who the umpire is and who the referee is, the game can be called entirely differently.

en We knew what they want to do and how good they are off the dribble. They make tough shots and, when they do, you have to continue to play defense, to stick to your principles and rules. That's what we did.

en I have no platform. Judges are not politicians who can promise to do certain things in exchange for votes, ... Judges are like umpires. Umpires don't make the rules; they apply them.

en I made a game effort to argue but two things were against me: the umpires and the rules.
  Leo Durocher

en I think this the umpire who decide any one out or not out rather the umpires are in better position to answer.


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