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Full name
  
Raymond Montgomery

Name
  
Ray Montgomery

Date of birth
  
1929

Role
  
Umpire

Years
  
League

Died
  
August 1, 2009

1952-1964
  
WANFL


Date of death
  
1 August 2009(2009-08-01)

Other occupation
  
Railway worker Art teacher

Ray Montgomery (1929–1 August 2009) was an Australian rules football umpire. Montgomery umpired in the West Australian National Football League (now known as the West Australian Football League) and the Victorian Football League.

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Working life

He began his working life as a coach builder for the Western Australian Government Railways at the Midland Railway Workshops. After going to teacher's college he became an art teacher, becoming an Arts Master at Churchlands College.

Playing career

Montgomery played football at school and in the Temperance League before playing reserve grade for Swan Districts. His playing career was brought to an end by a cracked vertebra.

Umpiring career

Montgomery commenced umpiring football with Metropolitan Juniors in 1949.

WANFL

Montgomery joined the WANFL umpiring panel in 1950 and was soon umpiring league football, making his debut in a match between East Fremantle and Swan Districts at Fremantle Oval in Round 4 of the 1952 season.

In 1959 Montgomery officiated in his first grand final, between East Perth and Subiaco at Subiaco Oval.

During Round 1 of the 1956 season Montgomery reported Jack Sheedy for using abusive language towards him, to which Sheedy responded at the tribunal by swearing on a bible that Montgomery had reported the wrong player. Despite the theatrics, Sheedy was found guilty of the charge.

In 1963 he made a complaint to the WANFL over an incident that occurred after he had umpired a match between East Fremantle and South Fremantle at East Fremantle Oval. He alleged that as he was walking out of the ground, a player drove a car toward him, attempting to run him over.

He retired in 1972 having umpired 308 WANFL league matches including five grand finals.

VFL

While studying art at the Melbourne Technical College Montgomery umpired two league matches during the 1965 Victorian Football League season.

Later life and legacy

Montgomery was responsible for redesigning the Swan Districts logo after Swans coach Haydn Bunton, Jr. suggested it needed livening up.

After retiring Montgomery took up bowls and was a member of the Manning Bowls Club for over three decades.

The award for best WAFL field umpire is named the Ray Montgomery Medal in his honour.

In 2002 Montgomery was named as one of three field umpires in the WANFL Umpires Association Team of the Half Century.

In 2004 he was inducted into the West Australian Football Hall of Fame.

References

Ray Montgomery (umpire) Wikipedia