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LEVEL 1 UMPIRE AWARD

LEVEL 1 UMPIRE AWARD. PRESENTATION TO CANDIDATE UMPIRES. OUR UMPIRING STRUCTURE. LEVEL ONE – club/county LEVEL TWO – county/region LEVEL THREE – national programme. PRESENTATION. LOOK LIKE AN UMPIRE Be smart Use whistle tone Make your signals clear Don’t be officious

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LEVEL 1 UMPIRE AWARD

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  1. LEVEL 1 UMPIRE AWARD PRESENTATION TO CANDIDATE UMPIRES  England Hockey

  2. OUR UMPIRING STRUCTURE • LEVEL ONE – club/county • LEVEL TWO – county/region • LEVEL THREE – national programme  England Hockey

  3. PRESENTATION LOOK LIKE AN UMPIRE • Be smart • Use whistle tone • Make your signals clear • Don’t be officious • Don’t be scared to smile  England Hockey

  4. EQUIPMENT • Umpires equipment • Players equipment • GK’s equipment  England Hockey

  5. THE PITCH • Dimensions • Lines & markings • Shooting circles • Goals and flags  England Hockey

  6. PREPARATION • PRE-MATCH CHAT - establishing consistency - work as a team • PITCH INSPECTION - goals, nets, lines • WARM-UP  England Hockey

  7. AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY • Shooting circles, side lines • Play approaching • Eye contact • When to blow the whistle  England Hockey

  8. POSITIONING & MOBILITY MOVING WITH PLAY (& reading the play) - forwards, backwards, sideways SET-PIECE POSITIONING - penalty corners - corners - strokes  England Hockey

  9. THE GAME RULES • TEAMS - substitutions - GK on the pitch • CAPTAINS - responsibilities • Duration of the Game  England Hockey

  10. STARTING & RE-STARTING THE GAME • Centre pass • Ball over the side-line • Ball over the back-line - by an attacker, by a defender - intentionally, unintentionally  England Hockey

  11. SIGNALS • Clear and held for long enough • Confident • As per the book…don’t make up your own!  England Hockey

  12. THE BULLY • When / why do you award a bully? • Where is it taken? • What distance the other players? • One touch only – not three!  England Hockey

  13. SCORING A GOAL • Off an attacking players stick in the shooting circle • Completely over the goal-line • Goal awarded in a penalty stroke situation  England Hockey

  14. ACCIDENTS & INJURY • When to stop / not stop time • Assessing an injury • Treatment on the pitch • The bleeding player • Re-starting the game • The injured umpire…what to do!  England Hockey

  15. CONDUCT OF PLAY • PLAYERS SHALL NOT… - use of stick and playing equipment - use of body, hands, feet - the raised ball (the good, the bad and the ugly – dangerous!)  England Hockey

  16. OBSTRUCTION • Onus is on the tackler • Consider: - position - intention - timing • Shielding the ball with the stick  England Hockey

  17. PLAYERS MAY NOT… • MANUFACTURE AN OFFENCE - examples? • TIME WASTE - examples?  England Hockey

  18. GOALKEEPERS MAY… • Inside the circle… • Outside the circle… • Lying on the ball - obstructing  England Hockey

  19. ADVANTAGE • A penalty shall be awarded ONLY when a player or team has been clearly disadvantaged by an opponent’s offence • Why signal it & who are you signalling it for?  England Hockey

  20. FREE HIT • Awarded for an offence by an attacker in the opponents 23 • Awarded following any offence by any player between the two 23’s • Awarded for an unintentional offence by the defence outside their circle and within their 23  England Hockey

  21. PENALTY CORNER • Intentional offence by a defender outside the circle but within the 23 metres area they are defending • An offence by a defender in the circle which doesn’t prevent a probable goal • Intentionally playing ball over own back-line • Intentional offence in the circle by a defender against an opponent who does not have possession of the ball or an opportunity to play the ball • When the ball becomes lodged in a players clothing or equipment while in the circle they are defending  England Hockey

  22. PENALTY CORNER cont… • Managing the Penalty Corner • Where are the players positioned? • Where are you? • Where is your colleague? • First hit shot & height restriction • Danger…what is it? • Ball beyond 5 metres of shooting circle  England Hockey

  23. PENALTY STROKE Awarded for: • Offence by a defender in the circle that prevents the probable scoring of a goal. • Intentional offence in circle by a defender against an opponent who has possession of the ball or an opportunity to play the ball. • For defenders persistently crossing over the back-line before permitted before the taking of a PC.  England Hockey

  24. PENALTY STROKE cont… • TAKING a Penalty Stroke - time stopped - position of players & GK - position of umpires - after the whistle  England Hockey

  25. PENALTY STROKE cont… • ENDING a Penalty Stroke - goal scored or awarded - ball caught by GK - ball lodged in GK’s equipment - ball passes outside of circle - ball comes to rest in circle - taker breaches a Rule  England Hockey

  26. PENALTY STROKE cont… • RE-STARTING after the stroke - goal  centre pass - no goal  a push or hit to defence at top of circle, opposite centre of goal-line  England Hockey

  27. PERSONAL PENALTIES • Players including substitutes may be cautioned, warned or suspended • Intentional offences must be punished • Verbal abuse – deal with it promptly • Upgrading a penalty and reversing a decision  England Hockey

  28. USE OF CARDS • What does each card represent? • The general principles to apply • Same colour…different offences • Duration of suspension for minor offence versus duration for more physical or serious offences  England Hockey

  29. DEVELOPING YOURSELF • Practice, practice, practice • Watch other umpires • Get someone to video you • Talk with players and coaches • Always be prepared to listen  England Hockey

  30. AND FINALLY… • Help raise the standard of the game • Ensure every game is played in the right spirit • Make sure you are suitably insured • Work at your fitness • Enjoy your umpiring!  England Hockey

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