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NRL looking to adopt hawk-eye technology to rule on forward passes
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 3057822, member: 1992"] Put simply, the ball when leaving a players hands must travel BEHIND an imaginary line which is at a right angle to the side line. Imagine a still shot of a player, preferably from a slightly elevated position. Your view and the players hands (or hand as the case may be) in line with a sideline in the background and at a right angle. For it to be legal the ball must travel behind the sight line or at least must be thrown on a trajectory that doesn't or can't cross the sightline. Naturally in motion the ball will quickly pass the sight line but it's direction or initial thrust, relative to the right angle will be behind. [/QUOTE]
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NRL looking to adopt hawk-eye technology to rule on forward passes
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