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2020 Toyota Afl Premiership Season - Round 12 - Match Official Appointments 2020 TOYOTA AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON - ROUND 12 - MATCH OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS DATE MATCH VENUE TIME Thursday 13th August Sydney vs. GWS Giants Optus Stadium 6:10pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 5 - Leigh Haussen 8 - Brett Rosebury 20 - Jamie Broadbent EM: 19 - Alex Whetton BOUNDARY UMPIRES Michael Barlow Daniel Field-Read James Scully Michael Baker GOAL UMPIRES David Rodan Luke Edwards DATE MATCH VENUE TIME Friday 14th August Geelong vs. Port Adelaide Metricon Stadium 7:50pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 12 - Andrew Stephens 21 - Simon Meredith 26 - Craig Fleer EM: 31 - Paul Rebeschini BOUNDARY UMPIRES Shane Thiele Mark Thomson Matthew Konetschka Drew Kowalski GOAL UMPIRES Matthew Dervan Simon Plumridge EM: Matthew Bridges DATE MATCH VENUE TIME Saturday 15th August North Melbourne vs. Brisbane Metricon Stadium 2:35pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 3 - Leigh Fisher 23 - Robert Findlay 28 - Cameron Dore EM: 13 - Nicholas Brown BOUNDARY UMPIRES Adam Reardon Damien Main Peter Bock Nick Swanson GOAL UMPIRES Sam Walsh Steven Piperno EM: Chelsea Roffey DATE MATCH VENUE TIME Saturday 15th August Melbourne vs. Collingwood The Gabba 5:10pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 9 - Matt Stevic 14 - Hayden Gavine 16 - Brendan Hosking EM: 4 - Justin Power BOUNDARY UMPIRES Michael Marantelli Lachlan Rayner Sam Stagg Patrick Dineen GOAL UMPIRES Alistair Meldrum Brodie Kenny-Bell EM: Jesse Baird DATE MATCH VENUE TIME Saturday 15th August Fremantle vs. Carlton Optus Stadium 6:10pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 32 Jacob Mollison 24 - David Harris 29 - Andrew Heffernan EM: 7 - Jeff Dalgleish BOUNDARY UMPIRES Mitchell Le Fevre Christopher Gordon Ben MacDonald Patrick Cran GOAL UMPIRES Sam Hunter Adam Wojcik EM: Dylan Benwell DATE MATCH VENUE TIME Sunday 16th August Western Bulldogs vs. Adelaide Metricon Stadium 1:05pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 1 - Chris Donlon 11 - Curtis Deboy 34 - Eleni Glouftsis EM: 31 - Paul Rebeschini BOUNDARY UMPIRES Jason Moore Sean Burton Chris Bull Jordan Andrews GOAL UMPIRES Simon Plumridge Matthew Bridges EM: Matthew Dervan DATE MATCH VENUE TIME Sunday 16th August St Kilda vs. Essendon The Gabba 3:35pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 25 - Shaun Ryan 27 - Andre Gianfagna 33 - Brent Wallace EM: 17 - John Howorth BOUNDARY UMPIRES Matthew Tomkins Adam Coote Matthew Jenkinson Chris Delany GOAL UMPIRES Chelsea Roffey Jesse Baird EM: Alistair Meldrum DATE MATCH VENUE TIME Sunday 16th August West Coast vs. Hawthorn Optus Stadium 4:10pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 6 - Dean Margetts 30 - Daniel Johanson 22 – Nathan Williamson EM: 7 - Jeff Dalgleish BOUNDARY UMPIRES Nathan Doig Brett Dalgleish Sean Moylan Joshua Garrett GOAL UMPIRES Dylan Benwell Brett Rogers EM: Sally Boud DATE MATCH VENUE TIME Monday 17th August Richmond vs. Gold Coast The Gabba 7:10pm local UMPIRES FIELD UMPIRES 2 - Nick Foot 10 - Robert O'Gorman 18 - Ray Chamberlain EM: 4 - Justin Power BOUNDARY UMPIRES Michael Saunders Patrick Jackson Ian Burrows Josh Furman GOAL UMPIRES Steven Piperno Sam Walsh EM: Brodie Kenny-Bell .
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