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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Gary[/i] Cameras work fine in rugby. Gayball folk overcomplicating things imo. [/quote] Six nations England Wales game would suggest otherwise. And if the ball is fully covered then Hawk Eye is next to useless (why it works well in sports like Snooker and Cricket). So GoalRef is likely to be the better and more accurate of the two. Saying that, one of the main 'advantages' of Hawk Eye is that they're able to display generate graphics of the tracked/predicted flight path of the ball to the punters at home/big-screens. And i can see them going for Hawk Eye purely on that basis alone. IvIarkgraham - Google GoalRef or Hawk Eye. [Edited on 06-07-2012 by Dom] [/quote]
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