Quote: chrismum "too often we are spending 5 minutes waiting for the video ref to look at angle after angle and close up after close up sometimes making it more and more confusing'"
This is what gets on my nerves. How many times is the answer clear on first inspection, but they draw it out for about 10 views - you wonder what they are looking at. In trhe case of obvious ones like Diskin's I'd love the video ref to show contempt for the ref and just flash "try" up straight away as if to say "come on you cretin, it was bloody obvious".
In my opinion video refs should only rule on ball grounding, offside from a kick, and touch near the flag - anything else, like knock ons or obstruction in the build up should be for the officials to spot. It's rediculous when something happens in midfield, play goes on for 50 yards and a player "scores" - then on replay it is pulled back for an infringement on half way. If the same player had been tackled before the try line and the team scored on the next play, the offence wouln't have been spotted/penalised because the ref woudln't have had the opportunity to go to his back up.