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Back in the day

Here is some timekeeping action from the Victorian country back in 1925.

I thought one may have been Don Stock but the caption names the timekeepers. How good are the hats? Enjoy

TIMEKEEPERS AT THE CAMPERDOWN-COBDEN MATCH (1925, September 19). Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 – 1954), p. 92.

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Congratulations 2024

Congratulations to the timekeepers and interchange stewards who officiated in the 2024 AFL Grand Final

Marcus Middleton and Dusty-Lee Gould were on the gates and Stan Pettett, David Flegg and Michael Sexton handled the timekeeping duties.

Well done everyone and congratulations from us all


Double celebrations in Sydney

The final home and away round in Sydney was a big day for timekeepers Frank Lourey and Jennifer Button.

For Jennifer Sydney v. Adelaide at the SCG was the first AFL match of what will hopefully be a long career. Congratualtions Jennifer.

In the seat next door Frank celebrated his 100th AFL match. 100 matches is a major milestone in any football endeavour and especially so at the elite level. Congratulations Frank.


600 for ‘Hollywood’ Don

In Round 21 Don Stock reached another AFL milestone.

600 AFL matches deserves serious accolades and that meant coverage of the event from the host broadcaster.

In case you missed it check it out here

Congratulations Don on to 700


Double timekeeping celebrations in Round 20

Congratulations to Andrew Miller who was on the clock for the 250th time in the Q-clash on the Gold Coast.

Heading south we congratulate Sydney timekeeper Glen Callaghan who officiated in his 150th AFL match at the Sydney v. Western Bulldogs match at the SCG.

Well done to both.


Sam Kronja racked up his 200th AFL match as an Interchange Steward when he officiated at the recent Round 11 Fremantle v. Collingwood draw at Perth Stadium. Add in his 9 AFL matches as a field umpire in 1996-1997 and he sits on a combined 209 AFL matches

Congratulations Sam

Also recently we have been joined by a number of new match officials. Big congratulations to the following on their AFL debut:

Interchange Stewards

  • Tim Mugridge
  • Matthew Norden
  • Dylan Rawack
  • Scott Arnold
  • Rob Crowley
  • Andrew Gough
  • James Gwydir
  • Stephanie Middleton

Timekeepers

  • Catrina Fyfe
  • Roger Le Grand
  • Ben Russell
  • Steph Bellina

Best wishes for long and successful careers .


Another 2024 Queensland milestone in Round 10 with Rohan Briggs bringing up his 150th AFL match as a timekeeper. Rohan was on the siren for the Brisbane v. Richmond clash at the Gabba. A 32 goal match would have stretched out the quarters.

Congratulations on the milestone Rohan


The AFLs most experienced interchange steward has achieved yet another milestone. Adam Gulliver was on the bench for the Round 8 Richmond v. Fremantle match at the MCG in AFL match number 350.

Great work Adam. Onto 400!


Following close on the heels of Micahel Sexton, this week we congratulate Victorian based timekeeper Stan Pettett who was on the siren for the Geelong v. Carlton match at the MCG on 27 April. The match was his 250th AFL match.

Well done Stan


Great work Michael Sexton.

Michael was one of the timekeepers at the Round 5 Melbourne v. Brisbane clash at the MCG. As such he completed his 250th AFL match in that role. Of course add to that his 6 AFL matches as a field umpire in 1997 and his match total becomes that much more (probably some emergency jobs in there as well).

Congratulations Secco


Gather Round saw two milestones achieved by match officials

Ash Thomas, whose first of three matches for the weekend was his 150th AFL match when he time kept the Fremantle v. Carlton match at Adelaide Oval to bring up the milestone.

Also having multiple matches on the weekend got Dusty-Lea Gould to her 150th AFL match as an interchange steward when she officiated at the West Coast v. Sydney match at Mount Barker.

Congratulations Ash and Dusty-Lea


Round 1 was big in the west. Congratulations to timekeeper Adam Peacock who officiated in his 150th match as an AFL timekeeper in the Fremantle v. Brisbane match,. Add in his 66 matches as an AFL goal umpire 2006-2012 and he is over the 200 involvements.

Congratulations Adam


A big opening round for milestones both in the box and next to the gates

Congratulations to Lauren Schultz who bought up the double-ton with her 200th match as an interchange steward in the Brisbane v. Carlton match.

200 matches also to Chris Howarth-Crewdson whose first match in his Opening Round double-header also in the Brisbane v. Carlton match.

Jason Mitchell has combined both roles to bring up 100 matches. The ton was recorded at Carrara Gold Coast v. Richmond

Congratulations to all

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Congratulations 2023

WE all extend our congratulations to the match officials who took part in the 2023 AFL Grand Final.

Timekeepers Michael Sexton, Andrew Miller and Chris Patterson

Interchange stewards: Michelle Thomson and Wade Stewart

Fantastic job everyone and a great group to represent us on the big day.


Eliza Broadbent brought up her 200th AFL match as a timekeeper on Saturday 2 August at the MCG match between Carlton and Melbourne. Drizzle, the focus of the crowd on the Matilda’s early and a ripping finish made the night a memborable one on all fronts.
Congratulations Liz


Round 21 was a bumper week with two major milestones in two states.

Dusty-Lea Gould bought up her 200th AFL match when she was on the interchange for the Adelaide v. Gold Coast match atg the Adelaide Oval.

Dusty’s total is made up of 144 matches as interchange since 2013 and 56 as timekeeper since 2017.

Congratulations Dusty



(Dusty (l) and Natasha Trestrail)

In Victoria Brad Noonan was on the clocks for the 300th time in an AFL match on Saturday 5 August at the MCG. A veteran of three AFL grand finals since debuting in 2010, Hawthorn v. Collingwood made Noons only the fourth timekeeper to get to the triple ton. Congratulations Brad an outstanding achievement.

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Congratulations

Congratulations to Carli Harris (IS). The first leg of her Round 11 double-header was match number 100. She bought up the ton at St.Kilda v. Hawthorn on Saturday 27 May. Well done Carli.


They work together on the interchange bench for most Tassie matches so why not celebrate milestones together?

That’s what the Apple Isle’s dynamic duo did in Hobart on Saturday at the North v. Port match. Wade Stewart notched up his 150th match and Tony Dionysopoulos his 50th. Congratulations to you both


In a bumper week of appointments for match officials based or travelling to Adelaide for Gather Round congratulations go to Interchange Steward Leo Corrieri who bounced from 149-152 AFL matches.

The 150th was Thursday 13 April Adelaide v. Carlton at the Adelaide Oval.

Add that to 154 AFL matches as a goal umpire and it is an impressive record indeed.

Congratulations Leo.


Congratulations to John Adams who officiated in his 150th AFL match on the weekend. John was the interchange steward in the Brisbane v. Collingwood match which opened the round on 6 April.

Closing the round was Don Stock who was on the clock for 550th time since 1987 during the Geelong v. Hawthorn Easter Monday clash.

Well done and there are more to come for each.


After no matches in Perth during Round 1 increased a long summer break Interchange Steward Ryan Harder finally had the chance to rack up his 200th AFL match. The West Coast v. GWS match was the scene of the double-ton. Congratulations Ryan


Well done to our 2022 AFL Grand Final match officials: Interchange Stewards Joel Kearney and Carli Harris, Timekeepers Eliza Broadbent, Tony Costanzo and third timekeeper Stan Pettett.


Fantastic job on the day. Congratulations from all your team mates.


Congratulations Vince Sercia who was the Interchange Steward in the Second Qualifying Final on 2 September Melbourne v. Sydney at the MCG. The final was his 200th as an interchange steward and goes with his 58 AFL matches as a field umpire


Outstanding longevity from Interchange Steward Adrian Barlow who racked up his 300th AFL match on Sunday 14 August when he had the I-pad out as Essendon capitulated to Port Adelaide at Docklands.

A huge milestone Congratulations Adrian

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Recognition for Wade

Great news in this year’s Australia Day honours list for interchange steward Wade Stewart.

A fireman by trade he was the recipient of an Australian Fire Service Medal.

The citation (below) shows his dedication.

Congratulations Wade.

Wade Stewart has been a member of the Tasmania Fire Service for 40 years. He has provided a high quality of service to the Tasmanian Community, aiding to keep Tasmania safe against fires and other emergencies and providing strong and consistent leadership to the Risdon Vale Brigade’s Firefighters. Wade’s dedicated service was acknowledged in 1997 when he was awarded the National Medal and again in 2000 when he received the Volunteer medal. Wade joined the Risdon Vale Fire Brigade in 1982 as a Volunteer Firefighter to service the local community. In 2001 Wade was voted by his peers and promoted to become the 3rd Officer at Risdon Vale Brigade. Six years later Wade was recognised by the Risdon Vale Brigade for his competence and leadership and was promoted to 1st Officer. Wade is currently the 1st Officer and has been since his promotion in 2007. During his time as 1st Officer, Wade has trained and developed countless career and volunteer firefighters in road crash rescue, hazmat and firefighting. Wade has spent countless hours of his personal time on the fireground and on the training ground to ensure proper preparation for all hazard emergencies. Wade ensures that the Risdon Vale Brigade can always provide a timely and adequate response to emergencies in the local area as well as intrastate and interstate. Wade has led crews to some dangerous jobs over the years, and he does this leading by example and ensuring that the job required is done to the best of everyone’s ability and ensure everyone gets home safe on our truck and any other Brigade he has worked with. If Wade wasn’t on the crew, he would always check in on how they were going and checking you were okay when you got back to the station. He has always followed up with his members after every job especially the bad ones to ensure every member got the support they needed and to check their mental health was okay. He also made sure everyone affected got a phone call from the health services. Wade has a great working relationship with career crews as well and organises the Brigade to do weekend training sessions to assist career firefighters going for their leading fire fighter promotions. Wade has organized a structured approach to the brigade and has his succession planning place. Undoubtedly the Brigade is in a better position after Wade’s 40 years of influence. Wade can always be counted on to assist at short notice and work collaboratively to ensure a positive outcome. Wade has worked tirelessly during his time and continues to do so with many long days and nights to provide support to District Staff and other Brigades in the area. Wade makes himself available no matter what time of the day and the support he gives is second to none. Wade is a highly respected member with-in the Tasmania Fire Service.
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2022 statistics updated

We have updated the career statistics to incorporate the 2022 AFL season and also AFLW seasons 6 and 7.

Special thanks to Chris Patterson who, in cleaning up old files at home, discovered the timekeeping appointments for 2000-2002 completing the timekeeping appointments from the institution of the independent panel in 2000.

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A good news timekeeping story (updated)

Why I love sirens

Click here to read – part 1

Click here to read part 2

Nice work Secco and Flinn

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Congratulations

Congratulations interchange steward Marcus Middleton who raised the ton on the 30 July 2022 match Geelong v. Western Bulldogs at Kardinia Park. Well done Marcus


Great work from Andy Miller who racked up his 200th AFL match as a timekeeper in Round 19 at the Geelong v. Western Bulldogs match at Kardinia Park. Congratulations Andy


Double trouble in Perth when timekeepers Aaron Morse and Simon Thomas worked their 150th matches together at the West Coast v. Essendon at Perth Stadium on Friday 24 June.

Mick Keane was the interchange steward for the 100th time at the Cartlton v. Fremantle match at Docklands on Saturday 25 June.

Congratulations to you all


Big congratulations at the Big Freeze to Interchange Steward Joel Kearney who controlled the yellow lines for the 200th time in an AFL match on Queen’s Birthday Collingwood v. Melbourne match

Well done Joel


Celebrations in South Australia and Victoria in Round 9

Interchange steward Michelle Thomson bought up her 150th AFL match on Friday 13 May in the Collingwood v. Western Bulldogs match at he MCG.

In Adelaide time keeper David Elliott was on the siren for 200th AFL match in his career as Adelaide played Brisbane at the Adelaide Oval.

Congratulations David and Michelle


Brett Dodge was an interchange steward for the Essendon v. Adelaide clash at Docklands on Sunday 10 April. It was his 200th AFL match in that capacity. Brett’s first match was 2008.

Congratulations Brett


Long time interchange steward Adam Gulliver brought up the remarkable triple century of AFL matches when he controlled the gates at Collingwood v. Adelaide at the MCG in Round 2.

No idea how many interchanges 300 AFL matches actually has involved but he has seen a lot of changes from verbal to post-it notes to i-pads.

Congratulations Adam


Double milestones to open the 2022 AFL premiership season.

Stan Pettett was timekeeper in his 200th AFL match, sounding the siren at Carlton v. Richmond on Friday 17 March.

It’s been big consecutive matches for Ryan Warburton on grand final day 2021 and then in Round 1 2022 he did his first AFL grand final and then his 100th AFL match as an interchange steward at the West Coast v. Gold Coast clash at Perth Stadium on Sunday

Congratulations Stan and Ryan


Best wishes to the 2021 AFL Grand Final match officials

Timekeepers Adam Peacock and Aaron Morse and Interchange officials Ryan Harder and Ryan Warburton.

Have a great day and #GoWell

Michael Sexton with daughter Eloise in 2020

Big milestone for Michael Sexton in the Western Bulldogs v. Essendon clash in Round 21.

The match was his 200th as an AFL timekeeper and can be added to his 6 AFL matches as a field umpire in 1997. (I wonder if the No.45 shirt still fits?)

Congratulations Secco on this outstanding achievement.


Well done Natasha Trestrail on officiating in 100 AFL matches as an Interchange Steward.

The ton was racked up on Saturday 3 July 2021 in the Adelaide v. Brisbane match a the Adelaide Oval.


Bang, bang, bang – 3 matches in round 12 moves Anthony Mitchell to his 150th AFL match as an Interchange Steward.

The match was the third of a triple-header Carlton v. West Coast at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday afternoon.

Congratulations Anthony


Brad Noonan who officiated his 250th AFL match as a timekeeper on Sunday 23 May 2021 at the M.C.G., Collingwood v Port Adelaide

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Two ends of longevity in Round 7

The short and long of Round 7 2022 belong to Amy Anderson and Don Stock.

Congratulations Amy on your first match as an AFL timekeeper, may there be many more in your future

As usual the long in longevity belongs to Don Stock. Don was one of the timekeepers in the first match at Docklands Round 1 2000. This week he backed that up as one of the timekeepers in the 1000th Docklands fixture – a lazy 23 seasons later.

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500 up for the Don

In Round 3, 2021 when Richmond take on Sydney at the MCG sounding the siren will be a milestone for Don Stock. It will be his 500th AFL match as a timekeeper.

Don started in 1989 as the Melbourne-based timekeeper for the West Coast Eagles.  From 1989-2000 kept the time for the Eagles through some pretty good times including the 1991,1992 and 1994 AFL Grand Finals.

When the AFL introduced independent timekeepers for the 2000 AFL season Don was one of those appointed from more than 50 club applicants. Only he and Cam Bell remain of that original cohort. As one of the independent timekeepers Don added to his resume with the 2004 and 2019 AFL Grand Finals.

For a number of years he also gave of his time for the E.J Whitten match as their ‘go to’ timekeeper.

Don is a much loved character among not only the timekeepers but the umpiring group as well.  Having been around for so long he has a great rapport with the umpires, the umpire coaches and trainers. His passion for football is evident every time you talk to him about any aspect of it.

Congratulations Don on a huge milestone and many more games to come.