Otago Daily Times

Ses referee for reversing handball decision

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rushed to the sideline to inspect the decision and Rudan expected a penalty to be awarded.

Instead, Fielding used the VAR to reverse his decision, seeing the City skipper’s hands were crossed over his chest and signalling for a drop ball — enraging Rudan.

‘‘The referee was 5m away. Sees a handball offence. Was very quick to blow,’’ he said.

‘‘Everyone saw it . . . when they went to the VAR I was super confident it was going to be a pen.

‘‘Only for them to turn around and say it wasn’t a handball. I don’t know what to say. It was a big turning point in the game.’’

The decision followed the penalty decision from the Melbourne derby, when City also benefited from a VAR review to receive a crucial spot kick.

ALeague chief Greg O’Rourke criticised that decision and stated it was acceptable for referees to change their mind after accessing VAR — as Fielding did on Friday.

Rudan said referees needed to explain their decisions.

‘‘It never is [explained]. I don’t think they know themselves,’’ he said.

‘‘You can’t even talk to the officials, that’s the other problem.

‘‘I’m trying to communicat­e [about] certain decisions that go on and I got a yellow card.’’

The Nix have lost two straight games after opening with a win, leading Rudan to call for patience.

‘‘Our game plan was to frustrate them,’’ he said.

‘‘Say what you want about the game plan but we were very discipline­d.

‘‘Could we have done better? Yeah, we could have, particular­ly with the ball.

‘‘We’re very early in our developmen­t phase . . . at 20 it’s not like we gave up hope, we kept going.’’ — AAP

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