Cricket fans "will soon be able to experience what their rugby counterparts enjoy after the game's governing body decided to trial the broadcast of conversations between match officials for important decisions."
Viewers and spectators "will be able to hear the consultations between the on-field and television umpires during the upcoming one-day international series between Australia and South Africa" (REUTERS, 11/12). ... The National Rugby League "will finally take some action against controversial Rabbitohs centre Kirisome Auva’a by banning him from South Sydney’s historic training camp in the United States." Souths players "leave for a high-altitude camp in Arizona on Friday" with Auva’a expected to be told his ticket will be cancelled (Sydney DAILY TELEGRAPH, 11/13). ... The British Horseracing Authority "has the ability to appeal against decisions made by its own disciplinary panel." BHA Integrity, Legal & Risk Dir Adam Brickell said, "We would only appeal in specific and exceptional circumstances. We have no immediate plan to use this right and envisage it will only ever be very infrequent" (LONDON TIMES, 11/11).