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Nations Championship Podcast: Nations Championship : Rennie questions TMO impact as All Blacks seek game flow...

Nations Championship : Rennie questions TMO impact as All Blacks seek game flow...

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All Blacks Demand Change in TMO Process After Italy Match

Furthermore, the All Blacks' recent match against Italy highlighted ongoing concerns regarding the TMO's influence in rugby. Coach Dave Rennie expressed dissatisfaction with how the video official affects the flow of the game. During the Nations Championship encounter, interruptions due to TMO reviews frustrated players and fans alike.

Additionally, these interruptions come at a time when Super Rugby Pacific had already attempted to minimize TMO interference. However, under World Rugby regulations, the TMO seems to intervene more frequently, leading to criticism from Rennie. He remarked, “It’s hard to celebrate a try in the modern game.”

Rennie Questions TMO's Efficiency in Key Moments

Moreover, the All Blacks' head coach pointed out that the TMO's involvement felt excessive during the match. He noted that waiting for the game to resume after a decision makes celebrating a try increasingly difficult. “You have got to wait until the ball has been kicked-off at halfway to celebrate,” he quipped.

In contrast, not all TMO interventions were detrimental. One particular review worked in the All Blacks' favor, as Ruben Love's yellow card was overturned. Rennie acknowledged this turn of events, stating, “It was nice to get a decision to go our way.”

Concerns About Game Flow and Referee Collaboration

Additionally, Rennie raised the issue of the TMO slowing down the game's pace. He suggested that the composition of the officiating team might contribute to the problem. “You want the right decisions, but there were a lot of breaks in play,” he explained. He emphasized that effective communication among referees is vital for maintaining the game’s tempo.

Consequently, the All Blacks struggled to find their rhythm during the match, particularly after halftime. Italy's defensive tactics also played a role in disrupting their flow. Rennie noted that Italy’s approach at the lineout made it challenging for the All Blacks to maintain their desired tempo. “They managed to close the gap at lineout time, which inhibited our ability to play at speed,” he remarked.

In summary: The All Blacks are calling for improvements in the TMO process to enhance the game experience. To stay on top of all things Nations Championship, follow Sports-Podcasts.com on YouTube.

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