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Date Posted: Wed, October 17 2007, 1:46:33 GMT-10
Author: Ben
Subject: Re: Challenge to Ref's call as per tennis' Hawk-Eye?
In reply to: Oliver Baasch 's message, "Re: Challenge to Ref's call as per tennis' Hawk-Eye?" on Mon, September 10 2007, 3:38:41 GMT-10

>>It is a bad idea in tennis, and equally as bad in any
>>level of football.
>>
>>Until the players are perfect, they will have to live
>>with the idea that the officials wil not be perfect.
>>
>>The players need to change their attitude, not be
>>given another avenue to undermine the authority of the
>>referee.
>
>Gregory,
>
>We have seen that the challenge system in tennis has
>dramatially improved player conduct and attitude
>towards officials. We will never again see the likes
>of John McEnroe ranting at linesmen as players now
>have an avenue to have incorrect calls reviewed in a
>professional manner, if and only if they truely
>believe they have been wronged and are willing to risk
>their challenge. I think we can expect a similar
>result if such a system was implemented in the NRL.
>
>Players and referees will make mistakes, however if a
>process is available to reduce the effect of referee
>mistakes on the outcome of games, then the game will
>be improved for all involved and respect for officials
>from players, the media and spectators will increase
>also.

The respect should already be there. The mistakes made by BOTH players and officials is what makes it worth watching sometimes. This is just dumbing the game even further

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