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Rugby World Cup 2015
Refereeing, officiating, and the way the game is controlled!
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<blockquote data-quote="barthelemy" data-source="post: 747878" data-attributes="member: 56370"><p>I do agree wit this post, TMO could be used more, in a smarter and non intrusive way. I think the linesmen and the TMO should have also the right on their own initiative to ask the TMO to review something without stopping the game.</p><p></p><p>I think that each actions leading to a try should be also reviewed, what ever time it will add to the game.</p><p></p><p>For example, The second english try (Mike brown) on Friday should have been thoroughly reviewed, like other tries in the same match. I'm pretty sure that the last pass to Brown is forward, not a lot , a tiny bit but forward as the center received it already quite flat from the fly-half and he prolong the pass to Brown surely without sending it backward. It could be flat but it could also be forward. I think it was worth an investigation as much as other tries got investigated in the same match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barthelemy, post: 747878, member: 56370"] I do agree wit this post, TMO could be used more, in a smarter and non intrusive way. I think the linesmen and the TMO should have also the right on their own initiative to ask the TMO to review something without stopping the game. I think that each actions leading to a try should be also reviewed, what ever time it will add to the game. For example, The second english try (Mike brown) on Friday should have been thoroughly reviewed, like other tries in the same match. I'm pretty sure that the last pass to Brown is forward, not a lot , a tiny bit but forward as the center received it already quite flat from the fly-half and he prolong the pass to Brown surely without sending it backward. It could be flat but it could also be forward. I think it was worth an investigation as much as other tries got investigated in the same match. [/QUOTE]
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