Jack McMurray, Sr.

Jack McMurray, Sr.

Jack McMurray Senior (21 September 1889 – 16 July 1988) was a leading Australian rules football field umpire in the Victorian Football League (VFL) in the early twentieth century.

Footballer

McMurray was born in Port Melbourne, Victoria in 1889.

His father, Arch, played for Port Melbourne Football Club and South Melbourne Football Club during the 1880s. He also represented Victoria.

Jack showed a keen interest in football himself. He began umpiring in the South Suburban competition aged 16 but the next year decided that he wanted to play and joined the Rosedale juniors at Port Melbourne.

He found the going tough by virtue of his very slight physique (155 cm and 50kg) and in 1908 he returned to umpiring and officiated in the Metropolitan Junior Association.

VFA Umpire

Three years later and his progression found him umpiring in the Victorian Junior Association and in 1913 he was appointed to the Victorian Football Association (VFA). In 1914 he handled the First Semi-Final and two weeks later the Grand Final between North Melbourne and Footscray. In 1915 he umpired through the home and away season but could not dislodge Tom Kendall who umpired all three finals matches that year.

VFL Umpire

With the VFA competition suspended during World War I, he moved to the rival Victorian Football League (VFL) (the VFL renamed Australian Football League (AFL) in 1991).

In 1917 he umpired his first match, Fitzroy versus Richmond, at the Brunswick Street Oval, on Monday 4 June 1917.

While his progression may have been slow he was building a wealth of experience that would serve him well in the highflying career that was to follow. He closely studied Jack Elder's technique and put into practice what he saw.

The breakthrough came in June 1920 when he umpired the rest of the season in the seniors and was a first choice umpire week in week out. His first matches of significance were in the 1921 finals series and he umpired three of the four finals that year, Jack Elder being appointed to the Second Semi-Final.

McMurray now established himself as 'the' umpire of the period, having almost a monopoly on finals, interstate and carnival matches. He was in charge of the first half of the only match ever between the VFL and VFA Premiers. Played in 1924, after a particularly unsuccessful League final series experiment [http://afl.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=32977] , Footscray defeated Essendon and McMurray shared duties with the VFA's representative James Leheny.

NTFA Umpire

In 1929 the Great Depression led McMurray to accept an offer from the Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA). He was appointed to umpire for £15 a week (at the time the highest fee ever paid).

Contemporary reports stated that his excellent decision making, consistency and strong control did much to improve the standard of play in Tasmania.

He returned to Melbourne at the end of the season and was immediately reappointed to the VFL for 1930.

Haydn Bunton

One famous incident in McMurray's career involved the great Haydn Bunton Senior. In 1934, Bunton dominated the last game of the season and as he walked off the ground he made a flippant remark to the sole umpire, Jack McMurray, along the lines of: "That wasn't bad today, Jack."

"Never try to bribe an umpire," McMurray apparently replied - and left him out of the votes. Bunton lost the medal to Dick Reynolds by one vote that season. [http://www.fitzroyfc.com.au/article_finest_lion_of_all_Haydn_Bunton.htm]

Senior career

In August 1936, 20 seasons after his first VFL match, McMurray became the first umpire to officiate in 300 VFL matches. He eventually retired from VFL umpiring at the end of that season having umpired a total of 307 matches (including 4 as a boundary umpire), 23 finals (including 5 Grand Finals) and a record 15 Interstate appointments.

He umpired one final season in the country leagues and at the end of 1937, aged 47, left the field for good.

Honours

He was made a life-member of the League in 1980 matching his 1933 Life Membership of the VFL Umpires Association. McMurray was further recognised by the awarding of the Jack McMurray Scholarships. These were presented to the best two first year umpires on the Cadet Squad list each year between and 1987 and 1991 by the then VFL Commission.

McMurray was inducted to the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996.

His son, Jack McMurray Junior, was also a highly respected umpire, inducted into the Hall of Fame.

References

* Ross, J. (ed.), "The Australian Football Hall of Fame", HarperCollinsPublishers, (Pymble), 1999. ISBN 0-7322-6426-X

External links

* [http://new.afl.com.au/Season2007/Awards/HallofFame/Umpires/tabid/857/Default.aspx AFL Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.aflua.com.au/index.asp?d=5A4C5A717251477C7008060A0F0904 AFL Umpires Assoc ]


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