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| I've been vehemently against this, but the furore around the try in the playoff has sort of put me off, because even without that rule, it'd have probably been given with benefit of the doubt.
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| There is no perfect system but I think I'd go with giving the ref. the option of try/no try/don't know. If he says try or no try/ ... the video ref. has to have have sufficient evidence to over-rule.
Whatever we do believe me it is better than the days without video when all sorts of awful decisions were made.
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| Quote: Smiffy27 "There is no perfect system but I think I'd go with giving the ref. the option of try/no try/don't know. If he says try or no try/try ... the video ref. has to have have sufficient evidence to over-rule.
Whatever we do believe me it is better than the days without video when all sorts of awful decisions were made.'"
The game shouldn’t have a “I don’t know” call unless all games at all levels have the ability to review the call…
Or, SL becomes effectively a different sport than RL.
How does a ref in the championship or on a Sunday afternoon BARLA game get a decision when he calls “I don’t know”?
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| Quote: rubber duckie "The game shouldn’t have a “I don’t know” call unless all games at all levels have the ability to review the call…
Or, SL becomes effectively a different sport than RL.
How does a ref in the championship or on a Sunday afternoon BARLA game get a decision when he calls “I don’t know”?'"
I'm afraid the game without cameras is a different game.
So it is reffed in a different way. I suppose lots of tries are given because "in all probability a try was scored" after consulting with the assistant refs or touch judges.
There is no perfect answer.
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| Quote: Smiffy27 "There is no perfect system but I think I'd go with giving the ref. the option of try/no try/don't know. If he says try or no try/ ... the video ref. has to have have sufficient evidence to over-rule.
Whatever we do believe me it is better than the days without video when all sorts of awful decisions were made.'"
TBH I prefer the days of no video ref, yes you are right about shocking decisions made I have witnessed many over the years (Billy Thompson)but it was the talking point after the game. These days there is a lot more anger over decisions made by video refs because even though we can often see it he will go with the live call made by the on field ref.
You are right that there is no perfect answer but I would have at least preferred it if the video refs decision was a standalone and not driven by the on field decision. Let the video refs give is own decision.
March 13, 1983, quarter final
Warrington 4 Hull 10 (T: Phil Ford; DG: Eccles)
Attendance: 11,218
Referee Billy Thompson disallowed three tries.
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| Quote: karetaker "
March 13, 1983, quarter final
Warrington 4 Hull 10 (T: Phil Ford; DG: Eccles)
Attendance: 11,218
Referee Billy Thompson disallowed three tries.
That game was atrocious, crooked officiating in front of a bumper 11k crowd too.
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| Quote: Wires71 "That game was atrocious, crooked officiating in front of a bumper 11k crowd too.'"
I was right in front of one of the disallowed try’s and you are right crooked is the only word to describe it. But I would still rather do without video ref in its current format.
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| Quote: Wires71 "That game was atrocious, crooked officiating in front of a bumper 11k crowd too.'"
I had the pleasure of his company on a jolly boys day out at Elland Road for a GB test v Australia, the coach stopped to pick up a mystery guest en route at Ainsley Top on the M62, and it was him.
He was the half time speaker and was full of it on the journey. From memory, and I'm sure this won't come as a surprise he was quite unapologetic about his Yorkshire bias and his refereeing in general, a case of decisions being made based on meritocracy as he saw fit, with transgressions being let go if the victim was asking for it.
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| Quote: Uncle Rico "I had the pleasure of his company on a jolly boys day out at Elland Road for a GB test v Australia, the coach stopped to pick up a mystery guest en route at Ainsley Top on the M62, and it was him.
He was the half time speaker and was full of it on the journey. From memory, and I'm sure this won't come as a surprise he was quite unapologetic about his Yorkshire bias and his refereeing in general, a case of decisions being made based on meritocracy as he saw fit, with transgressions being let go if the victim was asking for it.'"
The good old days
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