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The end of the Bunker? NRL looks at alternatives as contract nears end – Sydney Morning Herald
The NRL is reviewing both the effectiveness of the technology and its cost, with the game spending upwards of $2m a year on the service.
Annesley said the review has also looked at bringing the Bunker back to local venues or in a mobile van that would drive from venue to venue. The Bunker is currently in a centralised facility located at Australian Technology Park in Sydney.
“There is a whole range of different ways of utilising that technology,” he said. “That’s the work that is underway at the moment to determine the best way forward and the most efficient use of game resources.”
The game is also looking at forward-pass techn…
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