‘We should look at it’: V’landys flags 22-year first in response to ahead move farce

The NRL has reportedly determined in opposition to introducing microchips in footballs, snubbing potential know-how that would assist rule on ahead passes.

However, following a surprising refereeing blunder, the Bunker may quickly rule on ahead passes in line with The Daily Telegraph.

The transfer comes after Reece Walsh’s ahead move was missed within the lead as much as a Jordan Riki strive within the Broncos’ preliminary ultimate win over the Warriors.

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Video evaluation officers have been unable to officiate on ahead passes since 2001, however ARLC chairman Peter V’landys may spark a change.

Any applied sciences that would clear up the difficulty have been placed on the backburner, with the price of its implementation cited as a significant challenge.

The ARLC will reportedly focus on the Bunker’s intervention on ahead passes after the conclusion of the common season.

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“We should look at it, absolutely. Any help we can give the referees we should,” V’landys stated to News Corp.

“I have the greatest admiration for the job all of our referees do.

“But any assistance we can give them to relieve some of the pressure would be commonsense. We’ll look at it during the off-season in our general review.”

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