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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 865532" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>The situation was very unusual; oh, and no, you only revert to the original decision if the original decision is still considered correct - see my example above when this happened against the club team I support.</p><p></p><p>If a ref blows the whistle for a penalty, and in looking at the replays, and consulting the TJs he realises that no penalty offence was committed - you restart with a scrum, not a penalty anyway.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With the TMO? then yes, you're right - fortunately, that's also exactly what happened in this example. However the Ref IS ACTIVELY ENCOURAGED to discuss these things with the TJs; and absolutely IS allowed to have a look at other things happening on the screen whilst replaying the potential foul play.</p><p></p><p>Remember, Romain changin his mind had absolutely nothing to do with the TMO - that was all on Romain and Jerome having a discussion AFTER the TMO had been consulted and butted out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 865532, member: 73592"] The situation was very unusual; oh, and no, you only revert to the original decision if the original decision is still considered correct - see my example above when this happened against the club team I support. If a ref blows the whistle for a penalty, and in looking at the replays, and consulting the TJs he realises that no penalty offence was committed - you restart with a scrum, not a penalty anyway. With the TMO? then yes, you're right - fortunately, that's also exactly what happened in this example. However the Ref IS ACTIVELY ENCOURAGED to discuss these things with the TJs; and absolutely IS allowed to have a look at other things happening on the screen whilst replaying the potential foul play. Remember, Romain changin his mind had absolutely nothing to do with the TMO - that was all on Romain and Jerome having a discussion AFTER the TMO had been consulted and butted out. [/QUOTE]
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