Mid-Rally Reading Request, If I Miss It For A Moment, Is It Over? ...Why GS Caltex Coach Lee Young-taek was angry
Mid-Rally Reading Request, If I Miss It For A Moment, Is It Over? ...Why GS Caltex Coach Lee Young-taek was angry
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The third round match between GS Caltex and Hyundai Engineering & Construction took place at Jangchung Gymnasium in southern Seoul on Saturday. GS Caltex, which lost the first and second sets, played on par with Hyundai Engineering & Construction until the middle of the third set. However, it lost control after "one point" and suffered a complete shutdown (0-3).
With a 16-15 lead in the third set, GS Caltex's Kwon Min-ji attempted to attack the ball over the opponent's blocker's hand. Hyundai Engineering & Construction's Yang Hyo-jin reached out and touched the ball during the blocking landing process, followed by Letizia Moma Vasoko's dig and Lee Da-hyun's toss, and Jung Ji-yoon scored with an open attack.
GS Caltex's bench immediately requested a video replay of the foul. They believed that Yang Hyo-jin's first touch was not blocking. In this case, Hyundai Engineering & Construction will have four players - Yang Hyo-jin, Moma, Lee Da-hyun, and Jung Ji-yoon - touch the ball until the ball is passed to the opponent team's court. However, the referee did not accept GS Caltex's request for a video replay. He said that the timing of pressing the buzzer request was too late.
The Korean pro volleyball team introduced "intermediate rally video reading" this season. All requests for reading of fouls up to last season were made after the rally was over. Starting this season, the requests were divided into interim rally reading and those after rallying. In the meantime, there is a standard that applies only interim rally reading for problems that occur during rallies such as for-hitting.
GS Caltex coach Lee Young-taek continued to protest when the request for a review was not accepted. In the case of a four-hit foul, it is ambiguous to request a mid-rally review. As soon as four touches are made, you have to press the buzzer, but looking at the situation in question, it takes a very short time for Jung Ji-yoon's attack and the referee to acknowledge the score.
"I saw Jung Ji-yoon's touch as a four-hit, so I pressed the buzzer. He said he couldn't accept the request for a review because it was already a ball dead," coach Lee said after the game. "Then I asked when I should press the buzzer to request it, but only the answer came back that I decided to watch the four-hit as an interim rally." 안전놀이터
"The moment the ball flies, I don't think I can press it at that timing even if I hold the buzzer," he said. "Of course, even if the request was accepted and read, it may not be a four-hit, and I don't think I would have won the game even if I won the score, but I think it's right to read it in this situation."
"I know what you're saying, but he said it's a pity. I wonder what it means to make a post-mortem examination," Lee said, adding, "I feel most sorry for the players, coaches and fans who have experienced this situation."
"To prevent this situation, we will accept the request if the buzzer rings before the referee's signal (recognition of scores, etc.) is over," said Choi Jae-hyo, chairman of the Korea Volleyball Federation's (KOVO) referee committee. "It seems that the referee judged that the buzzer sounded after the signal was over," Choi said. "There are some areas where it is difficult to distinguish between the intermediate rally and the final rally. We struggled to set this standard, but this happened. We will accurately review the situation at that time."