'The technology is not good enough': Hardwick sounds off on score review system after Tigers' costly call

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'The technology is not good enough': Hardwick sounds off on score review system after Tigers' costly call
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Damien Hardwick says the AFL's goal review system is 'not at the level it needs to be' after a controversial late decision from a Tom Lynch shot costs Richmond dearly in their elimination final loss to Brisbane.

abc.net.au/news/damien-hardwick-richmond-afl-goal-review-system-brisbane-final/101398222Richmond coach Damien Hardwick has called for the removal of the AFL's score review system after a tight call cost the Tigers dearly in their two-point elimination final loss to Brisbane.

The goal umpire's soft signal was that it was a goal, which means the video evidence had to be definitive to overturn the decision, but upon review, the ball was said to have travelled directly over the post and a behind was called."I don't know. I just feel the technology is not good enough, it hasn't been for a long time," Hardwick said.

"I sit there and see the same vision you do, I see the umpire make the call. It's got to be definitive to overturn it," he said. "There were times when he was a bit of a villain, then he was the hero in the end," Fagan said of Daniher.

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