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Round 17 - Match Official Appointments `` 2021 AFL - ROUND 17 - MATCH OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS DATE AFL MATCH VENUE TIME Thursday, 8 July 2021 Port Adelaide vs. Melbourne Adelaide Oval 7:10pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 21 - Simon Meredith 27 - Andre Gianfagna 32 - Jacob Mollison EM: 46 - Tom Bryce BOUNDARY UMPIRES Mark Thomson Matthew Konetschka Chris Bull Sean Burton GOAL UMPIRES Daniel Hoskin Peter Challen EM: Steve Axon DATE AFL MATCH VENUE TIME Friday, 9 July 2021 Essendon vs. Adelaide Marvel Stadium 7:50pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 11 - Curtis Deboy 18 - Ray Chamberlain 19 - Alex Whetton EM: 31 - Paul Rebeschini BOUNDARY UMPIRES Patrick Dineen Patrick Cran Lachlan Rayner Jordan Andrews GOAL UMPIRES Luke Edwards Chelsea Roffey EM: Callum Leonard DATE AFL MATCH VENUE TIME Saturday, 10 July 2021 Hawthorn vs. Fremantle University of Tasmania Stadium 1:45pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 3 - Leigh Fisher 10 – Robert O’Gorman 28 – Cameron Dore EM: 42 - Nicholas McGinness BOUNDARY UMPIRES James Scully David Wood Adam Coote Mitchell Le Fevre GOAL UMPIRES Alex Chisholm Mark Ensbey EM: Brodie Kenny-Bell DATE AFL MATCH VENUE TIME Saturday, 10 July 2021 Carlton vs. Geelong MCG 4:35pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 1 - Chris Donlon 23 – Rob Findlay 20 – Jamie Broadbent EM: 4 - Justin Power BOUNDARY UMPIRES Chris Esler Josh Furman Michael Barlow Matthew Tomkins GOAL UMPIRES Angus McKenzie-Wills Matthew Maclure EM: Jason Yazdani DATE AFL MATCH VENUE TIME Saturday, 10 July 2021 Brisbane vs. St Kilda TBC 7:25pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 12 - Andrew Stephens 13 - Nicholas Brown 16 - Brendan Hosking EM: 41 - James Strybos BOUNDARY UMPIRES Nick Swanson Peter Bock Adam Reardon Drew Kowalski GOAL UMPIRES Jesse Baird Alistair Meldrum EM: Matthew Bridges DATE AFL MATCH VENUE TIME Sunday, 11 July 2021 GWS Giants vs. Gold Coast TBC 1:10pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 15 – Mathew Nicholls 22 - Nathan Williamson 34 - Eleni Glouftsis EM: 48 - Nicholas Jankovskis BOUNDARY UMPIRES Ben MacDonald Patrick Jackson Kieran Ferguson Tim Lougoon GOAL UMPIRES Dylan Benwell David Rodan EM: Daniel Wilson DATE AFL MATCH VENUE TIME Sunday, 11 July 2021 Western Bulldogs vs. Sydney Marvel Stadium 3:20pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 8 - Brett Rosebury 14 - Hayden Gavine 26 - Craig Fleer EM: 49 - Michael Pell BOUNDARY UMPIRES Ian Burrows Damien Main Michael Marantelli Matthew Jenkinson GOAL UMPIRES Matthew Dervan Stephen Williams EM: Steve Piperno DATE AFL MATCH VENUE TIME Sunday, 11 July 2021 Richmond vs. Collingwood MCG 4:10pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 2 - Nick Foot 9 - Matt Stevic 17 - John Howorth EM: 5 - Leigh Haussen BOUNDARY UMPIRES Sam Stagg Shane Thiele Daniel Field-Read Christopher Gordon GOAL UMPIRES Sam Walsh Michael Craig EM: Simon Plumridge DATE AFL MATCH VENUE TIME Monday, 12 July 2021 West Coast vs. North Melbourne Optus Stadium 5:40pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 6 - Dean Margetts 7 - Jeff Dalgleish 30 - Daniel Johanson EM: 40 - Louis Jago BOUNDARY UMPIRES Josh Garrett Nathan Doig Adam Bastick Brett Dalgleish GOAL UMPIRES Sally Boud Sam Hunter EM: Brett Rogers .
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