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Given that more sophisticated hawke eye technology now exists to determine trajectory of a ball within a 4mm margin of error does anyone think this could now be applied to Rugby League for forward passes.
According to Telegraph stats, in 2010 there was an average of 13.6 incidents a week (in all matches for a round) of forward passes not being called correctly. Obviously not all affected a result however many resulted in tries being scored on that or subsequent plays.
All it would take is a chip in the ball and the call from a video referee can be instant if it falls inside the margin of error thus not holding up a game.
.Anyone have thoughts on this?
According to Telegraph stats, in 2010 there was an average of 13.6 incidents a week (in all matches for a round) of forward passes not being called correctly. Obviously not all affected a result however many resulted in tries being scored on that or subsequent plays.
All it would take is a chip in the ball and the call from a video referee can be instant if it falls inside the margin of error thus not holding up a game.
.Anyone have thoughts on this?