Dead Man Walking wrote:
Fancy disallowing a try that was onside even if you couldn't see the player in question even though there was another player in the screen that proves Solomona was onside - flipping laughable isn't it ?
That's the thing though, Child's could see the player and in his opinion he thought he was offside which is why he gave no try when going to the screen, presumably giving the video refs' the chance to prove his decision wrong, unfortunately for Cas the camera angles were inconclusive either way and could not contradict his decision, which had the cameras' not been there would have been academic as in his opinion the player was offside and as we have all suffered over the years with poor decision making that's how it goes.