Rugby fans experienced what it’s like to referee an international match, thanks to the new and improved RefCam.
The men in the middle wore the bespoke camera system for nine games in the Autumn Nation Series, providing viewers across Europe with a unique perspective of the action.
The JockeyCam team developed a new system for the series, including a purpose-built plate to hold the camera level. As well as improving the quality of the footage, this also speeds up the process of rigging up the referee before games.
The new system was approved for the autumn internationals after being rigorously tested in a number of Gallagher Premiership matches.
The results were a huge success with viewers of TNT Sports in the UK, TF1 in France and Sky Italia placed in the thick of the action, which featured the best players in the world.
Sam Fleet, JockeyCam Co-founder and CEO, said: “We were delighted with the performance of our newly developed referee camera at the Autumn Nations Series.
“The team have done a brilliant job of adapting the existing RefCam design and it was great to be able to showcase the results on the international rugby stage.
“Many thanks to our broadcast partners and event organisers, Six Nations Rugby, for giving us the opportunity.”
RefCam has previously been used for several high-profile rugby events, including the 2024 Guinness Six Nations and 2023 Summer Nations Series.
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