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TMO

American  
  1. telegraph money order.


TMO British  

abbreviation

  1. (in rugby) television match official

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Curry produced a thunderous hit in midfield on Exeter full-back Josh Hodge, but after a TMO review, Curry was given a yellow card as the tackle was deemed high.

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Too many TMO checks, and too many stoppages, will turn off the fans.

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One suggestion is to drastically reduce the amount of TMO interference, empowering the on-field referee to make quick and unilateral decisions.

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From there, the hosts - who had won four of the past five encounters with South Africa before Saturday - found only frustration in a first half littered with controversial moments and TMO interruptions.

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South Africa, who restored their key players to the line-up after rotating for last week's win in Italy, were also denied by the TMO when Boan Venter's try was ruled out because of Jasper Wiese's forward pass to Eben Etzebeth.

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