That's really really interesting. I just watched a thirty minute replay of the game, just the hi lights.
On Fox sports.
When Feldt is awarded the try, we don't get to see a camera angle looking across from what a viewer would see as the left hand side. We do, however, get a glimpse from the right hand side, about three camera frames, and you get to see under the bodies of Murray and Feldt just before they hit the ground, both bodies are about two
inches above the ground, and the ball is forced an inch maybe two, short before the bodies hit the ground and obscure the view. Now, as everybody agrees, well nobody's argued, we don't get to see an angle from the left hand side, which would settle the matter.
In the second half Gagai scores a try from a lucky Reynolds kick that sits up in the filed of play, and we DO get a very clear view from the left hand side that shows right down the try line, even though Gagai grounds the ball maybe two metres in the in goal area. We all get to see very clearly straight down the try line, from the left hand side. I have it all recorded and watched it, slowed down, a few times.
So, with all those camera views that the bunker has it must be very easy to show us, the paying public, a clear view of what occurred, not hard, just the ball touching the try line, that's all. I mean, that's what the bunkers there for, to clarify for us, the dumb public, what has happened
So, what's going on?