AFL confirms video review change after Crows debacle

AFL confirms video review change after Crows debacle

Gillon McLachlan has confirmed particulars of a change to the video evaluate system because the AFL tries to keep away from a finals repeat of the Adelaide debacle.

The AFL chief govt mentioned on Friday an additional supervisor would work within the league’s video evaluate centre, often known as ARC, all through the finals collection.

That particular person may have direct communication with the sector umpires and be capable to name for a maintain in play if an incident must be reviewed.

The choice follows final Saturday evening’s dramatic finish to the Crows-Sydney recreation, when Adelaide participant Ben Keays’ late effort was signalled as hitting the put up however replays confirmed it clearly was a aim.

There was no evaluate and Sydney received the match by some extent, placing the Crows out of finals competition.

“We’ve reviewed it from every different angle – there will be a change, a second supervisor put in the ARC to have a direct line of communication with the umpire,” McLachlan instructed 3AW.

McLachlan famous Sydney participant Jake Lloyd, who was below the aim put up when the ball went by, and controlling area umpire Brett Rosebury thought it hit the put up.

“(But) it was a clear mistake, it would have been overturned on review,” McLachlan mentioned.

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He added the newly put in supervisor would wish to behave rapidly in the event that they felt the necessity to provoke a evaluate of an incident.

“There are a lot of decisions want to be made. People don’t want the game slowing down and that’s the discretion that needs to be used at the right time – that’s the difficulty of it,” McLachlan mentioned.

“There is decision-making to be made at all times, which is not related to technology or systems. That’s what has played out here

“People don’t love the sport being held up usually. It permits (gamers) to arrange and it adjustments the move of the sport.”

McLachlan said the goal umpire, who has been stood down for the rest of the season, was “mortified” concerning the error.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au