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After watching the Aus Open Tennis, I was thinking if/how a similar "call challenge" rule in Rugby League would be a benefit to the game.
For those that don't know, In the Open tennis a player has 3 challenges available to him/her - meaning that if they disagree with a call they can immediatley request "hawkeye" to make a ruling. If they are proven right, they keep all 3 challenges. If they are wrong, they have 2 challenges remaining and so on etc.
In League, I would suggest that a side have 3 challenges per match. Ie The captain can ask that a refereeing decision be taken the video ref for a ruling. If he's correct in gaining an over-rule, he keeps all 3 etc. If he's wrong, he only has 2 left. You get the drift.
Take last year's grand final, a perfect example of where this could have been used was when Shaun Berrigan lost control of the ball in a tackle, which was taken by Billy Slater who then took off downfield. The Ref called a strip had occured - Penalty Broncos. It was only obvious to Billy at the time that it was a straightforward loss of possession, and obvious to the world after a replay that this was indeed the case. Billy could have told his captain to request a challenge, the replay viewed by the video ref, then a correct decision made.
There are pro's & cons as I see it, but worthy of at least trialling during pre-season games IMO.
Pro's
(i) incorrect decisions can be over-ruled.
(ii) Less frustration for players (& fans). Thus on-field tension between players & refs is reduced.
(iii) Possibility of eliminating video-ref intervention without request that currently happens (which I personally loathe)
(iv) Less pressure on referees post-match if an incorrect call is made (ie the captain has a say in his sides destiny, he had the opportunity to challenge the call).
Cons
(i) Stoppage of play, delays
(ii) What rulings can be fairly judged by the video ref? eg forward passes, strip rules, off-side etc etc - could be some grey areas.
(iii) Possible embarrasment to on-field refs
The ref could still call for video assistance as he currently does for try-scoring situations etc. And limiting the challenges to 3 per game limits abuse of the system by making frivolous requests.
Worth considering if nothing else. Discuss.......
For those that don't know, In the Open tennis a player has 3 challenges available to him/her - meaning that if they disagree with a call they can immediatley request "hawkeye" to make a ruling. If they are proven right, they keep all 3 challenges. If they are wrong, they have 2 challenges remaining and so on etc.
In League, I would suggest that a side have 3 challenges per match. Ie The captain can ask that a refereeing decision be taken the video ref for a ruling. If he's correct in gaining an over-rule, he keeps all 3 etc. If he's wrong, he only has 2 left. You get the drift.
Take last year's grand final, a perfect example of where this could have been used was when Shaun Berrigan lost control of the ball in a tackle, which was taken by Billy Slater who then took off downfield. The Ref called a strip had occured - Penalty Broncos. It was only obvious to Billy at the time that it was a straightforward loss of possession, and obvious to the world after a replay that this was indeed the case. Billy could have told his captain to request a challenge, the replay viewed by the video ref, then a correct decision made.
There are pro's & cons as I see it, but worthy of at least trialling during pre-season games IMO.
Pro's
(i) incorrect decisions can be over-ruled.
(ii) Less frustration for players (& fans). Thus on-field tension between players & refs is reduced.
(iii) Possibility of eliminating video-ref intervention without request that currently happens (which I personally loathe)
(iv) Less pressure on referees post-match if an incorrect call is made (ie the captain has a say in his sides destiny, he had the opportunity to challenge the call).
Cons
(i) Stoppage of play, delays
(ii) What rulings can be fairly judged by the video ref? eg forward passes, strip rules, off-side etc etc - could be some grey areas.
(iii) Possible embarrasment to on-field refs
The ref could still call for video assistance as he currently does for try-scoring situations etc. And limiting the challenges to 3 per game limits abuse of the system by making frivolous requests.
Worth considering if nothing else. Discuss.......
