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Grant Nisbett: Rugby broadcaster on the 'shot clock' to be displayed at all home tests

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There will be no excuses for timed-out kicks at goal at Eden Park on Saturday, after rugby bosses decided a 'shot-clock' counting down how long a player has for a shot at goal will be displayed on the big screen.

It comes after All Blacks first-five Damian McKenzie was deemed by referee to have taken longer than the time limit when lining up a penalty kick in the first test against England in Dunedin.

Legendary rugby broadcaster Grant Nisbett joined Nick Mills to talk about the shot-clock, and whether it could work to speed the game up.

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There will be no excuses for timed-out kicks at goal at Eden Park on Saturday, after rugby bosses decided a 'shot-clock' counting down how long a player has for a shot at goal will be displayed on the big screen.

It comes after All Blacks first-five Damian McKenzie was deemed by referee to have taken longer than the time limit when lining up a penalty kick in the first test against England in Dunedin.

Legendary rugby broadcaster Grant Nisbett joined Nick Mills to talk about the shot-clock, and whether it could work to speed the game up.

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