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The technology tracks each of those components and in theory it should be instantly identifiable if players are onside or off-side from kicks, if the ball has gone forward or back and the direction the ball comes out of the hands when passed.

Interesting - as I reckon that's the big one the technology has to get correct. So the players get to wear transmitters hey. Beep boop warning will robinson, I'm a robot. lol

Sorry coach, I accidentally on purpose smashed my transmitter!
 
You are fast becoming (and don’t take this the wrong way ) the back door specialist with those bloody paywalls. @globaleagle has usually been the GOAT, that’s the first time I’ve seen him cop a 404.
Much appreciated.

True dat.

It's almost midnight here...so I may be off my game! lol
 
Could revolutionise the game!!

Could be a complete and utter ****up!!
The only point of it will be to stop the howler. While Manly has got the short end of some doozies over the years, I think the latter possibility is far more likely.
Plenty of great tries that look fine to any footy fan will be pulled back on a technicality ruled by a computer chip.
 
Couldn't read the article but you would think this could also speed up calls such as 40-20s and automatically registering successful goal kicks.
 
The NRL has agreed what we all saw: the pass was forward that led to the Worriers' try against the Faders. They said: "This decision has been reviewed by the refereeing department and by Jared Maxwell, and they believe that it's a forward pass. "We can all have debates about forward passes, but until we can get technology that absolutely gives us the answer beyond any doubt, there will always be a question mark over them."

Why do we need technology to tell us what our eyes have seen? We don't have technology when the slightest bobble, fumble or knock-on is ruled upon; we rely on the eyes of the officials. Its their opinions. There's no technology involved.
As I've stated before there is a simple solution to overcoming the "no ruling on forward passes" dictum; allow the vidiots to have discretion to make a ruling on every aspect of the match whenever they see an obvious error.
 
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3 1 2 -15 2
3 1 2 -22 2
3 1 2 -36 2
2 0 2 -56 2
3 0 3 -64 0
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