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Umpire Ebert is focused on bouncedown

Briana FioreHarvey-Waroona Reporter
South West Football League umpire Daniel Ebert prepares for the shortened season post COVID-19.
Camera IconSouth West Football League umpire Daniel Ebert prepares for the shortened season post COVID-19. Credit: Picture: Briana Fiore

Harvey umpire Daniel Ebert is counting down the days until he can stand in the centre square — with his whistle in-hand — for the first football game of 2020.

The 24-year-old said his passion was in watching and umpiring the Aussie game and he was looking forward to pulling up his fluorescent yellow socks post COVID-19.

“I am very excited to get back out there,” he said.

“There are some talented players in the South West Football League and it’s a privilege to be an umpire.”

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Ebert became umpire of the colts and women’s league last year, after serving as the Harvey Bulls league team manager.

“I love field umpiring because you get a great view of the game.

“I also umpire alongside my brother Brendan in the goals.”

The Harvey man said he copped a bit of flack from time to time.

“Every now and then people throw some banter at the umps, but I try to ignore it,” he said.

Ebert is training hard and hopes to umpire his first league game in the near future.

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