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MANLY coach Des Hasler has revealed the Sea Eagles will again turn to technology in a bid to defend their NRL title with the players wearing GPS tracking systems in their World Club Challenge clash with Leeds on Monday morning. 

We understand the light-weight tracking device (about 100g) could revolutionise the game, particularly television coverage.

Imagine the statistics coming up on the screen for a runaway Brett Stewart to be clocked at 56km/h in a 40m burst being pursued by Billy Slater at 53km/h.

The NRL is investigating whether the device can be used during the upcoming season with a decision expected before the premiership starts in a fortnight.

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I dont see a problem with players wearing this. 56kmh per hous seems excessive, most people only walk at 5 or less!

(by the way these replies will show in the front end now)
 
if brett can clock 56km/h over 40m then he may as well pop off to the olympics for a light jog of 40km/h and smash the WR record by half a second.

in all seriousness though didnt we try this a few years back?
 
I recall that they were using the GPS in training and when they applied to the NRL to use it in a match they were refused permission.
 

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