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It would have to be pretty unsuccessful in the AFLW to not see it implemented in the mens season next yearApparently they've been trialling this in the VFL during the year, firstly with microchipped balls to ensure that the ball behaves the same way with a chip installed. At a couple of games I've been to this year they've had sensors mounted along the boundary which I think was part of the testing phase.
I haven't heard of any issues resulting from its use in the VFL, so I can't forsee any issues in the AFLW. Then again this is the first time they'll be incorporating it into the score review (which the VFL doesn't have.)It would have to be pretty unsuccessful in the AFLW to not see it implemented in the mens season next year
Code Sports reporting the AFL got it wrong and will make a statement tomorrow (from the limited info I've seen).No transparency with this microchip thing. Cost us a win today
Killed the Suns season. Also close call against Carlton as well.No transparency with this microchip thing. Cost us a win today
The ball tracking technology incorrectly recorded that the ball was touched after the kick, which can occur rarely as the ball continuously improves and gathers further data.
The AFL then needs to scrap it if it is not 100% accurate. With this one and then the dodgy one against Carlton in Mackay, it has cost us two wins and we would be higher up the ladder and still a chance for finals instead of dead last. Unbelievable by the AFL - they cost us the win in AFLM against St Kilda and now thisQuiet part out loud:League admits smart-ball error in Suns' loss to Magpies
The AFL has contacted Collingwood and Gold Coast regarding a score overruled due to new in-ball technologywww.afl.com.au
In other words, it's still in the development phase and not ready for official match use.