SMH - Adrian Proszenko
The NRL is just months away from trialing new technologies whose inventors claim can definitively determine whether a pass has been thrown forward.
While the Bunker has revolutionised the way rugby league is officiated, the video referees are still unable to rule on the seemingly subjective area of forward passes. That could soon change after two separate firms approached the NRL with supposed solutions to the age-old problem.
One of them comes from London-based firm Sportable, which proposes to insert a microchip into the Steeden to track whether the ball leaves a players’ hands forwards or backwards. Former Wests Tigers and Kangaroos coach Tim Sheens introduced the firm to officials from Rugby League Central.
The governing body is also in talks with another firm that uses limb-tracking technology to make the determination.
Both potential solutions will be trialled this season during club scrimmages to determine whether they actually work.
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The NRL is just months away from trialing new technologies whose inventors claim can definitively determine whether a pass has been thrown forward.
While the Bunker has revolutionised the way rugby league is officiated, the video referees are still unable to rule on the seemingly subjective area of forward passes. That could soon change after two separate firms approached the NRL with supposed solutions to the age-old problem.
One of them comes from London-based firm Sportable, which proposes to insert a microchip into the Steeden to track whether the ball leaves a players’ hands forwards or backwards. Former Wests Tigers and Kangaroos coach Tim Sheens introduced the firm to officials from Rugby League Central.
The governing body is also in talks with another firm that uses limb-tracking technology to make the determination.
Both potential solutions will be trialled this season during club scrimmages to determine whether they actually work.
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