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DWZ lost it, you can tell without slowing it down to a blurry frame by frame view.
Are you a video ref?
DWZ lost it, you can tell without slowing it down to a blurry frame by frame view.
Are you a video ref?
Both the refs and the commentators thought he lost it in normal speed, wasn't conclusive that he didn't lose it. That's the way the current system works, that's not the refs fault.
They have to get rid of the on field ref forced to make a call and the video ref forced to prove him conclusively wrong, it's ridiculous that a ref could be 20m away from the ball with their view obstructed by a dozen players and forced to make a call on whether it's a try or not. While benefit of the doubt was a cop out I think people were more accepting of it and probably simplified it more than it currently is.
There's no separation at all as he grounds it. That's a clear try.DWZ lost it, you can tell without slowing it down to a blurry frame by frame view.
This is better then BOTD how?
There's no separation at all as he grounds it. That's a clear try.
This new system is a huge step backwards fromthe old system. Why have the onfield referee guess and then have that guess hold more weight then 20,000 replays from multiple angles?
3 blatantly wrong video referee decisions in one weekend. Tge Eels try off a cleay Ma'u knock on, the Gagai try off a clear Sims knock on, and now the Panthers no try despite every frame from every angle showing no separation and a clean grounding over the try line.
This is better then BOTD how?
Change the rules and you still have the same issue.
Your saying he had no control, so how does grounding the ball with your chest or forearm work? Where's the control in that?What is all the fuss about?
The rule is not 'no separation', it is whether the player has full control. The ball is clearly coming out of Zelezniaks hand. It has slipped out of his palm and while still touching his fingers, is not in control (by current rules). Whinge about changing the rules, but the video ref got that right.
Some of you guys are as cross eyed as Patten (or maybe as thick as him??)
Having said that, the video refs have shockers. Mainly the obstruction rule though....
Your saying he had no control, so how does grounding the ball with your chest or forearm work? Where's the control in that?