Another thing that stood out for me is this part.... Q: Can you explain how the process works?
A: “What would appear to happen is there are incidents from the weekend which are reported to the Compliance Officer.
“She will then look at those incidents, have a discussion with the referee from the match, and subject to his comment, it will then go to a panel of three former ‘Grade One’ referees.
“They, in turn, will look at the incident. If they agree it was either right or wrong, that will take the process down one of two paths. If they agree the decision was correct, then they stick with the decision.
“If they agree it was incorrect, they will then issue a notice of complaint to a player, and the club then has the ability to either accept or deny that charge.
“Afterwards, you then go to a hearing, and from there, you sit in front of a judicial panel of three members who will then take the ultimate decision on what should happen to the player.”
I thought Lunney said in an interview shown recently that there were 100's of volunteer judges and sherriff's who they called on to review the footage,so which one is it?