Shaun Ryan
Shaun Ryan | |||
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Personal information | |||
Date of birth | 1975 (age 48–49) | ||
Place of birth | Warrnambool | ||
Other occupation | Barrister | ||
Umpiring career | |||
Years | League | Role | Games |
2003–2011 2015–2020 | AFL | Field umpire | 350 |
Shaun Ryan is an Australian rules football field umpire in the Australian Football League.
Biography
Born in 1975, Ryan was educated at Warrnambool's Christian Brothers' College and Emmanuel College before heading to Geelong's Deakin University where he graduated with both arts and law degrees.[1]
Career
Considered one of the league's best umpires of his time, Ryan umpired in five Grand Finals between 2008 and 2011 (which included both the drawn Grand Final and replay in 2010) before temporarily retiring at the end of 2011 after 215 games.[2] He returned to senior umpiring in 2015 after three years hiatus, and umpired his sixth Grand Final in 2017 at the age of 42,[3] and his seventh in 2018.[4] Ryan was generally criticised for his team's umpiring performance and subsequent defence of the criticism following the 2019 AFL ANZAC Day clash between Essendon and Collingwood. The game made headlines due to significant booing at the end of the game and post-match by Essendon supporters who were angered by what they perceived as a series of poor umpiring decisions in the final quarter.
Outside football, Ryan works as a barrister. His twin brother Patrick Ryan and his other brother Simon are both horse trainers in his local Warrnambool area.[3]
Shaun also placed 6th in the 2014 Fiji International Triathlon overcoming injury and tough competition.
He is also favourite for the 2016 Riptide Triathlon - a triathlon named in his honour and run at Anglesea.
He officiated his final AFL match in the 2020 Preliminary Final clash between the Brisbane Lions and Geelong Cats at The Gabba on Saturday the 17th of October 2020.
References
- ^ "About Shaun Ryan - Emmanuel College Alumni". Retrieved 6 April 2020.
- ^ Ashley Browne (16 March 2015). "Senior umpire Ryan returns to the fray". Australian Football League. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
- ^ a b Justine McCullagh-Beasy (30 September 2017). "Warrnambool export Shaun Ryan rates umpiring 2017 AFL grand final a career highlight". The Standard. Warrnambool, VIC. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
- ^ Davidson, Ryan (25 September 2018). "AFL chooses experience in picking Grand Final umps". afl.com.au. Retrieved 28 September 2018.