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Anderson wants more technology



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Saints coach Daniel Anderson has called for video technology to be introduced to EVERY Super League game.
He says the move would help cut down on the amount of refereeing errors.

Unlike his colourful predecessor Ian Millward, the Aussie coach isn't exactly renowned his outspoken views.

But he was left fuming by ref Ian Smith's performance during Saints defeat at Huddersfield on Easter Monday.

"Everyone wants it. It would certainly add credibility to our game," the St Helens coach told BBC Radio Merseyside.

"When you look at all the tries that are on non-Sky games, there are a significant number of them that are questionable."

The former New Zealand boss added: "I didn't think we got the rub of the green on anything on Monday.

"We had a coaches meeting about six weeks ago and we spoke about the need for video refs. For the money they would save on the in-goal touch judges, you might be able to get a camera at each end."

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