RFU to trial ref-cam in Championship fixture
The Rugby Football Union is trialling a "ref-cam" during the televised Championship game between Newcastle Falcons and London Scottish on Sunday.
Match official Matt Carley will have a camera attached to his shirt to show close-ups of on-the-field action.
Newcastle players' thoughts
Fly-half Joel Hodgson:
"I can't see it distracting the boys' mind process much, we're very focused here.
"It'll be fun and games for the viewers but it won't disrupt us too much.
"You'll have to tell the boys in the front row to watch themselves."
Hooker Rob Vickers:
"It's an interesting one. If I was a viewer would I want to see and hear it? It might be nice to get an insight into what's going on.
"As a player it's our job to make sure it doesn't distract us. We're all aware it's going on.
"With all technology it has to move on and evolve and if that's how they think it's going to be let's give it a go."
"It offers a new perspective for viewers," said head of professional referee development Ed Morrison.
"It will also provide us with an additional tool which can be utilised within the development of referees."
Referees at televised matches are already connected to microphones which keep the dialogue between players and officials open to all.
Likewise, in both union and league codes of rugby, cameras are located in dressing rooms to give viewers an insight behind the scenes, but this is the closest the sport has come to bringing an insight at pitch level.
"I don't know whether I like it. They're bringing all these things in to improve the viewers' experience. It's going to be something different," Newcastle Falcons director of rugby Dean Richards told BBC Newcastle.
"It's something we have to be mindful of. It's a high-pressure game with a few thousand people here.
"When you get so close to the action it's a different experience to at a distance. I'm nervous about it."
The game will be shown live on Sky Sports 3 at 15:00 GMT on Sunday.
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Comment number 30.
AllanJ21st December 2012 - 15:33
Once again rugby showing football the way ahead.
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Comment number 29.
Rubberlegs20th December 2012 - 21:06
I think with so much video reviews and slo'mo & its inevitable criticism of referee's, I think this will give the viewer the "actual" view that the ref has and an insight into why a decision may have been made......certainly if this is moved into football where there isnt a video ref
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Comment number 28.
BeastKing20th December 2012 - 20:02
I was part of the rugby team taking part in the school game against Harrow and I think it looks great.
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Comment number 27.
f111LOVER20th December 2012 - 17:36
I'm not sure how well it will work, but I look forward to seeing the results. However I'll be at the game so it will be afterwards on Sky+ for me.
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Comment number 26.
family guy20th December 2012 - 14:25
Its not just the seeing, some decisions are about the human interpretation
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