Video Ref : Mon Feb 15, 2010 5:21 pm
Do others think that when a video ref is in attendance at a game, he should be more involved in decisions?For example, in my view Carvell should have walked on Saturday and Morley should have been sin binned - this evidence was staring the video ref in the face and if allowed, he could have done something about it.
I believe that when a video ref is being used (as was the case on Saturday night), he should be able to advise the ref of anything as serious as the incident with Carvell and Jackson.
Had Carvell been dismissed, we would have at least benefited from his almost maiming one of our players, whereas if he does receive a ban, it will be Wigan who will be the beneficiaries. Warrington benefited from the disruption to our game plan by removing Jackson. Luckily he was able to come back on in the second half, but this may well have not been the case and the outcome would still have been the same for Warrington and Carvell.
I also believe if a video ref is being used, he should be better utilised and check every try (not just the one where the ref has a doubt), it has been shown on many occasions that refs miss a dropped ball or as was the case on Saturday, Briers being in an offside position for his interception.