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What constitutes effective use of the TMO system?
The Television Match Official (TMO) referral system is monitored by the International Rugby Board (IRB) who do not want matches being continuously interrupted by unnecessary referrals.
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- Tags: England | International Rugby Board (IRB) | Premiership Rugby | Rugby | Rugby Football Union (RFU) | Television Match Official (TMO)
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Henry Elkington
Henry is an aspiring sports lawyer, currently completing his GDL in Cardiff. Henry graduated from the Cardiff University with a B.A. in History and Philosophy. He has a passion for all sports especially rugby and tennis having played for the first team at Cardiff University.