Last Saturday night’s clash between Carlton and Melbourne was determined after a score review concluded there was insufficient evidence available to overturn the goal umpire’s call of “touched”.
assess decisions, and the clarity of images created by goal-line technology that decides scores and sends answers instantly to referee’s watches, as well as the application of technology in cricket decision-making and tennis, which has made reviews a key part of watching those games.
Even with super slow motion cameras the likelihood of blurry vision occurring depends on exposure time when filming live sport. A lower exposure time is more likely to reduce motion blur for replays that adjudicators rely upon. However, television producers want higher exposure time for the cameras they set up to shoot live sport to ensure vibrant colours accompany the action.
According to three industry sources with knowledge of the issues surrounding the score review who were not authorised to speak publicly on the matter, the AFL could improve the technology at their disposal if they were prepared to invest more in their system. Small high-speed cameras exist, and the AFL could add extra hardware slots to the ARC and purchase extra slow-motion cameras.
The prospect of being able to determine whether the ball touched the post, crossed the line, or was touched by a player before it crossed the line via a chip inserted in the ball is real. The AFL outlines the minimum capabilities and specifications of the cameras in the broadcast deal, with the quality of tools available to decision-makers dependent on the level of investment the league is prepared to make to improve adjudication.
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