SUPER League is in talks with Sky about making followers inside grounds get a greater view of what video referees are deciding.
The highest flight now has an on-screen official at each match however at some stadia, supporters in attendance are left bemused at what they’re searching for.
However the Rugby Soccer League’s head of referees Phil Bentham admits talks about making it higher – and altering the way in which it takes care of being left pissed off by the scoreline – are going down.
He mentioned: “I used to be at a sport and I used to be going mad as I needed to see what the video ref was doing and I couldn’t see it for the block on the backside with the scores on.
“That’s been fed again to Sky as as to whether or not they will change the way in which it seems on the display. We’re additionally doing a little work with Sky to attempt to enhance the footage.
“If the video ref’s trying on the grounding, for instance, and the picture comes up on the display, that’s a computer-generated picture.
“Then when Sky flick to their principal HD manufacturing, the footage is a bit bit clearer, so we have to get that footage on to that.
“In the event you’re searching for whether or not there are fingers on the ball or not, that readability of image could make all of the distinction.”