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Video Referee "Bunker" for 2016

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The following is from the NRL's website:

Video bunker confirmed for 2016

The Australian Rugby League Commission has approved the implementation of a Central Command Centre for video referee reviews, starting in the 2016 season.

Head of Football Todd Greenberg said the new centre, which will be a first for Australian sport, will be based at NEP Australia at Australian Technology Park in Eveleigh, Sydney.

He said the centre, which will utilise Hawk-Eye Innovations video review technology and be supported by Telstra's Digital Video Network platform, will be "a game-changer for Rugby League".

It has the potential to halve the time taken to review a decision – and deliver more accurate results, Mr Greenberg said.

"We have been through an exhaustive trial process because this is so important for our fans," Mr Greenberg said.

"Now that it has been approved by the Commission we will begin work on the facility so it is up and running in time for the start of the 2016 season."

Mr Greenberg said the centre was designed to improve "accuracy, efficiency, consistency as well as transparency" of the decision-making process.

"Our video referees will be using state-of-the-art technology," Mr Greenberg said.

"We will control the vision, and the improved technology means we will be able to make informed decisions much quicker.

"Our video referees will have access to multiple camera angles and playback control for all reviewable decisions. Touch screen interfaces, zoom functions and split screens will further enhance the decision making process.

"Recent trials have shown that video referees can review decisions in an average of about 40 seconds when they have relevant angles and enhanced video review technology available at their fingertips.

"That's half the current average time our video referees take to make a decision – and that will be our target next season."

Mr Greenberg said the Central Command Centre would be introduced in conjunction with a reduction in interchanges and the introduction of a shot clock to achieve the NRL's objective of more game continuity.

"Those three key changes are all part of our strategy to make the game more continuous and deliver a better spectacle for our fans," he said. "Ultimately, it has the potential to help us make the right decisions – and to make them quicker.

"But more than that, this system will allow us to be more transparent and transform the fan experience in partnership with NRL broadcasters through the live explanation of decisions to fans.

"I cannot overstate this – we will get more decisions right.

"And we will take significantly less time to reach those decisions."

Mr Greenberg thanked NEP, the world renowned broadcast solution provider who will house the new facility, Hawk-Eye Innovations who will provide the video review technology as well as Telstra, who will provide the digital video network connectivity platform to deliver this Australian first initiative.
 

Abz

Juniors
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What's the bet this will do nothing to half the amount of time it takes to come up with an accurate decision?
 

adamkungl

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This will be a textbook example of trying to polish a turd (with actual gold, given the cost of this thing).

We have the same rule requiring a refs call given extra weight forcing the video ref's hand.

We have the same time wasting with on-field refs sending everything to the video and touchies never doing their job.

We have the same coaching and directives being given to on-field officials that discourages them from making a call and destroys their confidence in actually being able to referee a game effectively.

And we have the same blokes making the final call (but in a different location!).

If it slightly improves speed and accuracy it won't mean anything, because the root of the problem still exists.

Like I said, polishing a rotten, festering turd.
 

Danish

Referee
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I'm a little worried with that bit mentioning hawkeye tech being introduced.... What f**king use is hawkeye going to be in rugby league?
 

insert.pause

First Grade
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Less & the same people making the calls for every game with complete control over the video angles. Whether they make the right call or not, it will ideally at least be consistent across every game.

They will be showing the process & explaining decisions so it will also be more transparent.

It won't make the refs perfect, they are still prone to human error, but it should be an improvement on the current video ref.

The cost will be outweighed somewhat by integrating sponsors, the KFC CCC, powered by Telstra etc, either going directly into NRL coffers or selling it off as ad space to broadcasters.
 

SLRBRONCOS

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I'm a little worried with that bit mentioning hawkeye tech being introduced.... What f**king use is hawkeye going to be in rugby league?

Haha hawkeye would be cringe. Imagine it used like tennis. The foot coming down on the sideline/ the ball touching the in goal.
 

POPEYE

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As long as the bunker is staffed by a regular crew that can me made more accountable insofar as if they f**k up habitually they lose their job permanently. No more forgive and forget to return at a later date, the job has to have responsibility and along with that should come common sense

All endless rotation does is bring with it competitiveness, you don't have that shit in control towers at airports. League followers deserve to know what to expect and they won't get it chopping and changing video adjudicators
 

Hutty1986

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I'm a little worried with that bit mentioning hawkeye tech being introduced.... What f**king use is hawkeye going to be in rugby league?

It's in response to rumours that Shane LBWatson is considering switching to Rugby league.
 

adamkungl

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Less & the same people making the calls for every game with complete control over the video angles. Whether they make the right call or not, it will ideally at least be consistent across every game.

The wrong call, but consistently!

Sounds like something George Costanza would get behind.

It won't make the refs perfect, they are still prone to human error, but it should be an improvement on the current video ref.

Exactly. Human error is impossible to completely remove, and this will only slightly cut down on human error at a large expense. They aren't tackling the cause of the majority of refereeing woes, which is the game's rules and the referees coaching directives.

The cost will be outweighed somewhat by integrating sponsors, the KFC CCC, powered by Telstra etc, either going directly into NRL coffers or selling it off as ad space to broadcasters.

Yay. More sponsors on video ref calls :lol: #ChickenTime
 

Johnnie Red

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The last big 'Game Changer' was the square pizza's from Dominoes....what a f**king disappointment that was!
 

LineBall

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Change it to Captain's challenge and a Bunker - and I'd be happy. 2 incorrect challenges per game each team.
 

some11

Referee
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I'm going to go against the grain and say this will actually make the process faster and more accurate.
 

rabbitohs95

Bench
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So basically more opinions and more replays.

Which means double the time it takes regularly.

Just what we need...
 

Card Shark

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This will be a textbook example of trying to polish a turd (with actual gold, given the cost of this thing).

We have the same rule requiring a refs call given extra weight forcing the video ref's hand.

We have the same time wasting with on-field refs sending everything to the video and touchies never doing their job.

We have the same coaching and directives being given to on-field officials that discourages them from making a call and destroys their confidence in actually being able to referee a game effectively.

And we have the same blokes making the final call (but in a different location!).

If it slightly improves speed and accuracy it won't mean anything, because the root of the problem still exists.

Like I said, polishing a rotten, festering turd.

Agree with this. It'll still be the same people making the same blatant mistakes.
 

pHyR3

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sounds great to me, too many negative nancy's here.

and then the same people complain about too many negative articles in the press. you're probably the same idiots that gobble them up and agree with them.
 
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