AFL looks to settle score using video technology
Jon Ralph | September 09, 2008
THE AFL will consider using video technology in controversial scoring decisions next year after a weekend of incidents.
AFL umpires' boss Jeff Gieschen confirmed yesterday that goal umpire David Dixon would not officiate again this year after incorrectly ruling Matt Campbell's snap at goal was a point for North Melbourne against Sydney at ANZ Stadium on Saturday night.
But Gieschen gave the tick of approval to a decision giving Kangaroo Brent Harvey a soccered goal on the line.
Gieschen also said a decision that Paul Medhurst's checkside snap was a point for Collingwood against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium on Saturday was correct.
Gieschen said the AFL would continue to debate the merits of using video technology.
"Every summer we review all these things and if there are enough people that believe (video technology) is beneficial, it will be discussed," he said.
"I think with the clear and obvious ones when we have made an error, maybe there is some benefit.
"At the moment we have measures in place, such as the consultation process, and we saw it in operation a couple of times at the weekend.
"But those really difficult ones that happen really quickly, if they come up on replays that it is a clear error, maybe there is some benefit."
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