
Bath Rugby’s head coach Johann van Graan voiced his frustration over officiating consistency following his team’s narrow defeat to Bordeaux in the Investec Champions Cup semi-final. After the match, van Graan expressed disappointment that crucial foul play incidents went unaddressed, suggesting that the footage provided to the television match official (TMO) was inadequate for proper review.
In a contest that was marred by contentious decisions, van Graan highlighted specific moments where he believed the TMO could have intervened, potentially altering the outcome of the match. “We need to ensure that the TMO has the right footage to make informed decisions,” he stated, emphasizing the importance of fair play and accurate officiating in high-stakes games.
Despite the loss, van Graan remained proud of his team’s performance, acknowledging their resilience against a tough Bordeaux side. However, he insisted that the governing bodies must take a closer look at how match footage is managed and supplied during critical moments of the game. “If we want to maintain the integrity of the sport, we need to have uniform standards for video reviews,” he added.
The debate over TMO consistency is not new, as officials and coaches alike have often voiced concerns about the clarity and availability of video evidence in rugby. Van Graan’s comments are likely to reignite discussions about the need for improved protocols in officiating at the highest levels of the sport.
Source: BBC Sport
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