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David Codey (61)
Henry asked if there is any protocol for looking at games like this and I don't understand why that is a bad questions. Match-fixing has happened in international cricket, FA Cup football, NBA basketball, UEFA Cup, baseball's World Series..why is it so silly to have some sort of process that looks at rugby for possible instances?
If Ted just asked what is the protocol for looking at games like this. What was the point in poring over a video of the game frame by frame to identify any decisions that were unfavourable?According to the original article, "He told them he believed, given the graphic video evidence available, that the NZRU should pressure the International Rugby Board to institute an inquiry". He made a demand of the NZRU to take it further. Luckily for him, the NZRU had more sense..
It defies logic that he spent a week or whatever, with no intention to do anything with it.
I'll go with BPC's version.