Stewards' enquiry promised after the scoreboard allegedly showed the wrong final score. Tipp won by 2 points and not 3, allegedly.
It all hinges on the referee's report which is final. His recorded final score is the only one that matters (I was going to type "counts")
Mutterings about replays and other nonsense are just that, nonsense, "If only...", etc.
Al that said, there needs to be, in this digital age, some means of on-field communication between the ref and the other officials. I think I said 8 in a previous post, I was wrong, well not wrong, I just mis-counted.
The correct answer is:
Umpires: 4
Line-judges: 2
Referee: 1
4th official: 1 s/he who collects and checks the bits of paper for substitutions
Score-board keeper: 1
Total: 9
and we still get wrong or controversial decisions.
Subject to correction. I'm not counting Harvey Norman who puts up "Tá" or "Níl" for decisions the on-field humans can't agree on. Harvey only works in Croker for "big" matches, I think.
Could the GAA expand Harvey's role to that of full-blown VAR?