VAR in GAA could be a mess, says Diarmuid Connolly. Dublin gaffer Ger Brennan called for video technology after some major ...
Hawk-Eye uses cameras and computer vision to track balls and players, helping officials make accurate calls across more than ...
Former MLB second baseman Chase Utley agrees: “They've done a lot of work to get this right, with several years now putting ...
Technology fails – and there are no line judges as back-up. Plus, Dan Evans launches another scathing attack on LTA after his elimination ...
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Christy O'Connor: GAA need to bite the bullet on video technology
Elsewhere Wicklow finally experience what every county should ...
The score assistant sits in the onsite TG4 production van and has use of all available camera angles to help determine ...
Fitzmaurice backed Ger Brennan's call for a form a video technology to tell whether or not a ball has gone over the goal line ...
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Sportico Transactions: Moves and Mergers Roundup for July 10
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Soccer’s fate tells us that once the tolerance for bumbling human incompetence is banished by the use of technology in one area, a sense of momentum gathers for the machines to take over everything.
Andy Moran has predicted that goal-line technology will be operating in Croke Park for the latter stages of next year’s ...
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‘Technology is there for points in GAA so why not goals?’ Diarmuid Connolly backs more tech but says no to VAR
Dublin-Kerry umpiring controversy leads to call for introduction of more technology in GAA ...
Eye’s Basingstoke headquarters, there is a sign which reads: “Wake up, kick a--, repeat.” That might sound a touch excessive ...
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