The article discusses the recent Autumn Internationals and the challenges faced by referees in the rugby union game. The referees have been under pressure to make quick decisions, with many games going down to the final quarter with one score. There are concerns about the use of technology, particularly the TMO (Television Match Official), which has been criticized for slowing down the game.
The article also mentions that some experts believe that a tweak is needed in the laws to address these issues, rather than an overhaul. This includes reducing the number of replacements and empowering referees to make quicker decisions. Others suggest that high-quality referees as TMOs could help improve consistency.
The article concludes by stating that despite the challenges, the international game is in good health, with many exciting matches planned for the future, including the Six Nations and the Rugby World Cup.
The article also mentions that some experts believe that a tweak is needed in the laws to address these issues, rather than an overhaul. This includes reducing the number of replacements and empowering referees to make quicker decisions. Others suggest that high-quality referees as TMOs could help improve consistency.
The article concludes by stating that despite the challenges, the international game is in good health, with many exciting matches planned for the future, including the Six Nations and the Rugby World Cup.