Club Umpiring
Around 85% of umpiring in the SE area is carried out by club umpires, and 70% of those also play.
League regulations specify the various levels of qualification needed for games*, but meeting those requirements is a constant challenge for clubs.
*"Teams in grade 3 divisions should liaise with their appointments secretary and the club liaison officer to ensure that the Area Officiating Committee (AOC) are aware of their club umpiring situation and needs. Where appropriate (and on invitation) the AOC may appoint a single umpire to a fixture to assist in developing club umpires at this level."
We understand that challenge and have a range of measures in place to help.
SE Hockey Objectives
More umpires
Documents on this page provide ideas to clubs on how to find and develop club umpires internally. SE Hockey will endeavor to carry out an annual review of all clubs - mainly by self-assessment - to find out how clubs are coping with the challenge they face, and to encourage them to use the ideas and support available. This will also ensure a full development and coaching programme can be achieved during the season.
Better umpires
We encourage all clubs to have an internal Level 1 assessor, if possible, to speed up the qualification process and pass on experience.
We have an umpire development feedback process, which teams are encouraged to use. This is available for all SE matches - whether umpires were appointed by Area or club. Everyone understands that umpire development within clubs is extremely limited.
Happier umpires
We encourage clubs to show their support to their umpires by practical measures, in addition to mere thanks, and we have a welfare reporting system which allows umpires to report incidents to us, irrespective of whether the correct cards were issued in a game.
Contact and support