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CFL says it got replay calls right in Ticats loss to Lions

Despite concerns raised by Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach June Jones, the CFL says it was correct on two key replay calls in the Ticats’ loss to the B.C. Lions.

The first involved a fumble in the fourth quarter that was recovered by Hamilton but was overturned after replay officials determined it was an incomplete pass. The second came on the two-point conversion that tied the game; on-field officials initially ruled that receiver Bryan Burnham failed to get a foot in bounds but that too was reversed.

The CFL rulebook states that there must be “indisputable visual evidence” to overturn a call and Jones didn’t feel either play met that standard.

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The league, however, says it was right on both counts.

“We certainly take Coach June Jones’ point. They were very close calls in a very tight game,” league spokesman Lucas Barrett said in a statement. “But we have reviewed the Command Centre’s decisions and they meet our standard.”

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