: Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:49 pm
SBR wrote:
What decision should he give when he hasn't seen any reason to disallow the try but isn't 100% a try was scored?
Depends on the circumstance. He could allow the tackle count to continue, or award the defending team a 20-metre restart.
Wheres My Shirt wrote:
My question stands - "because he's not 100% certain" is not a physical reason. A physical reason in this case being an act or suspicion of an act.
...ie new question the referee could well ask the video ref "is there is act which took place, or do you suspect of any act that took place that could have stopped the the try being scored".
Doubt implies that one is not sure about what occured. I think the burden of proof should be on the attacking team to score, and not whether they 'might' have scored. Of course, when there are no physical reasons to disallow a try, then 'doubt' becomes less of a factor in lieu of certainty? It's all semantics, i suppose, but i don't think 'doubt' should be apart of a referee's vocabulary.