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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 865657" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>You mean he agreed that it was back to the original penalty Poite had blown the whistle for? yeah, one hell of an intervention there!</p><p></p><p></p><p>So - basically the same as every other TMO intervention when no foul play has been spotted byt the TMO. Confirms the TMO's opinion that the ball was knowcked on (within TMO remit) and that the challenge in the air was fine (within TMO remit) and confirms that the original decision stands (absolutely correct to confirm, and happens 90%* of the time the TMO is consulted) - if it makes you feel better, insert the words "so I go back to" before "Penalty kick against 16 red in front" rather than the obvious implication.</p><p></p><p>TMO makes no comment whatsoever on the original penalty that Poite blew for, except in agreement that there's nothing else over-riding it.</p><p></p><p>@The Jones Yes, the majority of reversals are to penalise a subsequent action; this does not mean that the ref is wrong to reverse a penalty that shouldn't have been given - nor is it the first time this has happened, and nor is it against any protocol laid down.</p><p></p><p>So again - where is the break in protocol you keep banging on about?</p><p></p><p>The only way there is a break in protocol here is from people either not knowing what happened, or not knowing what the protocols are.</p><p>Had the TMO talked Poite out of giving the penalty and said that playing the ball was accidental not deliberate THEN you'd have cause to complain, otherwise, there is no break in protocol, and no cause for complaint that protocol wasn't followed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>*90% figure plucked out of my arse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 865657, member: 73592"] You mean he agreed that it was back to the original penalty Poite had blown the whistle for? yeah, one hell of an intervention there! So - basically the same as every other TMO intervention when no foul play has been spotted byt the TMO. Confirms the TMO's opinion that the ball was knowcked on (within TMO remit) and that the challenge in the air was fine (within TMO remit) and confirms that the original decision stands (absolutely correct to confirm, and happens 90%* of the time the TMO is consulted) - if it makes you feel better, insert the words "so I go back to" before "Penalty kick against 16 red in front" rather than the obvious implication. TMO makes no comment whatsoever on the original penalty that Poite blew for, except in agreement that there's nothing else over-riding it. @The Jones Yes, the majority of reversals are to penalise a subsequent action; this does not mean that the ref is wrong to reverse a penalty that shouldn't have been given - nor is it the first time this has happened, and nor is it against any protocol laid down. So again - where is the break in protocol you keep banging on about? The only way there is a break in protocol here is from people either not knowing what happened, or not knowing what the protocols are. Had the TMO talked Poite out of giving the penalty and said that playing the ball was accidental not deliberate THEN you'd have cause to complain, otherwise, there is no break in protocol, and no cause for complaint that protocol wasn't followed. *90% figure plucked out of my arse [/QUOTE]
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