Gilong’s coach Chris Scott is wondering about AFL goal technology after a controversial review

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Gilong’s coach Chris Scott, “has internal information” that the AFL target technology is not at zero after Oliver Dempsey has been controversial.
Cats Wingman Dempsey believed that it had overwhelmed a goal during the second quarter of his team 20.7 (127) to 16.17 (113) that defeated Western Bulldogs Thursday evening.
However, the referee’s goal decision was canceled when the review was canceled due to a slight rise in the “edge” technique, which indicated that the ball was shocked by the publication on the road.
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“This is very controversial, but I like to see technology around the edge with that snapshot in the goal,” Skout said.
The target of the target was 30 cm away from that.
“If he cannot hear it or see it, then there is something wrong. Like, technology, please.”
Scott did not want to comment on the Dempsey brand, which was seized on the border line in a decisive stage of the last quarter.
She was amazed to invite the Mark Left Bulldogs players and led to an important goal for cats.
Scott said he had no good vision of this incident, but he returned again to the Dimpsie’s flipping goal and challenged AFL.
The Premier League coach said twice.
“They say it is working on, but the goal of 30 cm is after it.
“If he does not think he was hitting the post – you supported it on technology on any day.
“I may have a little internal information that does not work well.”
The decision to push Mark in the fourth quarter of Dempsey, the anger of Bulldogs Beveridge, whose team was also at the end of a free kick 26-12.
“The decisive part of the game, and a lot of eyes on it, but as I always say, swinging and roundabouts, it happens,” said Beveridge.
“No one is sitting in our rooms thinking about the free difference in the kick and no one is talking about it. It happens here and there.”
However, fans were more fierce around the ruling, and the boundary call.
One of the fans of social media said: “The borders and the field love cats tonight, 11-11 at the end.”
Another said: “He distinguished her in the parking lot, what a joke.”
And another: “Another sad performance by AFL rulers. I can’t see the garbage offered by AFL anymore.”
And another: “I cannot believe how bad the border border is to judge whether the ball has exceeded the line or not. This is not an isolated accident either.”