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<blockquote data-quote="William18" data-source="post: 688056" data-attributes="member: 38439"><p>I feel (and this is only a feel as I have no way of proving this) that a challenge system would affect a referee less. In a challenge system it would be the TMO ruling against the ref rather then the referee himself. I think it would make the referee more confident because if the referee makes the wrong call it would be that team's fault for not challenging that call or for using up their challengers earlier in the game. </p><p></p><p>One major problem I can see is the question of what can be challenged. I don't think you want to have a penalty for hands in the ruck challenged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William18, post: 688056, member: 38439"] I feel (and this is only a feel as I have no way of proving this) that a challenge system would affect a referee less. In a challenge system it would be the TMO ruling against the ref rather then the referee himself. I think it would make the referee more confident because if the referee makes the wrong call it would be that team's fault for not challenging that call or for using up their challengers earlier in the game. One major problem I can see is the question of what can be challenged. I don't think you want to have a penalty for hands in the ruck challenged. [/QUOTE]
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