michael kors black Friday The players, coaches and fans all wanted television replays, but the administrators cried poor. Then Rupert Murdoch turned up with Super League in 1996 and the game was awash with money.Super League kind of went away, but the telly refs stayed.Rugby, as befitting a sport where the bulk of its administrators still pine for the days of shamateurism, took longer to cotton on. Australia started using telly to rule on tries in 1999 but, because they couldn't be seen to be copying league, they called theirs the "television match official" rather than the "video ref".Essentially they rule on tries, though league has widened its brief to analyse the play leading up to the try.To me, NFL locker rooms are not hypersexualized dens of flirtation in which women stare at packages and men stare at curves and everyone's just thinking about whom to bed. Postgame locker rooms are about sweaty and dirty jerseys,