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State of Origin
State of Origin 2014
First it was ASADA, then it was Sharpe, now...
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[QUOTE="CaptainHook, post: 2603810, member: 8315"] Yes - ironically, the rulings are now more confusing than ever. Referrals for obstruction are basically a "spin the wheel" situation. I just roll my eyes whenever there is talk of a bunker/war room situation. It's a bit of a joke. I reckon the solution is pretty simple. Video refs should not be allowed to watch and follow the game. They sit in a darkened room and only see the footage when a decision is referred. That way they can apply a black and white ruling - which would help us get consistency. [/QUOTE]
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