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He retired on the 2 September 2008 having umpired a total of 244 career games over 13 seasons, including 8 finals and the [[2001 AFL Grand Final]].<ref>[http://www.aflua.com.au/index.asp?d=5A4C5A717251477C7008060B0E0703145A4C5A71784456587D710A080306050600 AFLUA Article], accessed on 7 September 2008</ref>. Another notable match Ellis umpired was Fitzroy Football Club's last game, played against Femantle at Subiaco Oval in the final round of the 1996 season.
He retired on the 2 September 2008 having umpired a total of 244 career games over 13 seasons, including 8 finals and the [[2001 AFL Grand Final]].<ref>[http://www.aflua.com.au/index.asp?d=5A4C5A717251477C7008060B0E0703145A4C5A71784456587D710A080306050600 AFLUA Article], accessed on 7 September 2008</ref>. Another notable match Ellis umpired was Fitzroy Football Club's last game, played against Femantle at Subiaco Oval in the final round of the 1996 season.


He currently works as the Director of Umpiring at the Northern Football League. <ref>[http://www.nfl.org.au/index.php?id=56 Northern Football League Staff], accessed on 21 September 2015</ref>
He has held the position of Director of Umpiring at the Northern Football League since 2015. <ref>[http://www.nfl.org.au/index.php?id=56 Northern Football League Staff], accessed on 21 September 2015</ref>.


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 02:00, 7 September 2016

Martin Ellis (born 9 May 1969) is a former Australian rules football field umpire in the Australian Football League.

He retired on the 2 September 2008 having umpired a total of 244 career games over 13 seasons, including 8 finals and the 2001 AFL Grand Final.[1]. Another notable match Ellis umpired was Fitzroy Football Club's last game, played against Femantle at Subiaco Oval in the final round of the 1996 season.

He has held the position of Director of Umpiring at the Northern Football League since 2015. [2].

Footnotes

  1. ^ AFLUA Article, accessed on 7 September 2008
  2. ^ Northern Football League Staff, accessed on 21 September 2015