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NRL to make up for ‘lost’ seconds with timekeeping change – NRL.COM
The NRL will now add “lost” time back to the clock to avoid wasting seconds in the period of a try being awarded and the Bunker conducting a formal review.

The NRL will now add “lost” time back to the clock to avoid wasting seconds in the period of a try being awarded and the Bunker conducting a formal review.
A rule change in 2021 has allowed the on-field referee to award a try while the Bunker checks for any issues in the background before a conversion attempt is kicked.
Only if a decision requires more thorough analysis will a Bunker review be called. It’s hoped that less reviews will create a better viewing experience.
“The referee awards a try,…
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