Wigg'n wrote:
James Child with the on field guess and the VR has no choice but to give a try despite absolutely no evidence showing the ball on the ground, in fact there was plenty of evidence of hands under the ball.
Even as a fan of the team who the received this debatable decision I will say for the hundredth time that this silly "I've got a try"/"I've got no try" needs binning off immediately!
It has to be said that from the camera looking in at the left of the incident the ball looks grounded so it almost have to be given on that in the current rules but the two angles from the right show about four hands under the ball.
But the ref should be giving decisions he thinks are tries or no tries and then sending "can you determine whether that is a try or no try, please?" up the the VRs if he doesn't know.
At the moment refs are having to stamp a random guess on some incidents because they have to send it up as one thing or another. That's like a jury having to make a decision of guilty or not guilty when they haven't seen enough evidence. The VRs should be the jury and the video technology the evidence. If the ref sees enough evidence on the pitch either way, he can be the jury and make an informed decision there and then. But nobody should be having to stamp a guess on tries or no tries.