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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 912346" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>I'd add to that</p><p></p><p>4) In the event of a possible try, the referee doesn't not stop to ask for the TMO, he calls "try" or "no-try". The play carries on as if the referee has made the correct call. The TMO reviews all scores and potential scores privately in his booth, and he either informs the referee if he was right, or makes the "check check" call if he was wrong. At that point, play is halted and the review takes place. This way, only likely incorrect decisions are reviewed.</p><p></p><p>5) The TMO should have the same ability to call in during live play that AR's do, for example, offsides, forward passes, knock ons etc, not a review, but just a call in the way we see ARs call in.</p><p></p><p>6) The TMO should retain the ability to call in foul play that the referee or ARs have missed. All potential Red Cards should be subject to video review before the player is sent off to make sure that the decision is correct and the correct player has been identified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 912346, member: 20605"] I'd add to that 4) In the event of a possible try, the referee doesn't not stop to ask for the TMO, he calls "try" or "no-try". The play carries on as if the referee has made the correct call. The TMO reviews all scores and potential scores privately in his booth, and he either informs the referee if he was right, or makes the "check check" call if he was wrong. At that point, play is halted and the review takes place. This way, only likely incorrect decisions are reviewed. 5) The TMO should have the same ability to call in during live play that AR's do, for example, offsides, forward passes, knock ons etc, not a review, but just a call in the way we see ARs call in. 6) The TMO should retain the ability to call in foul play that the referee or ARs have missed. All potential Red Cards should be subject to video review before the player is sent off to make sure that the decision is correct and the correct player has been identified. [/QUOTE]
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