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Hawk-Eye, owned by World Cup sponsor Sony, is among the approved frontrunners for the commission.
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The Cardiff Blues number nine was found guilty of making contact with Northampton hooker Dylan Hartley's eye during their 23-19 Heineken Cup pool defeat on 19 December.
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Perhaps with one eye on Sunday's Co-operative Insurance Cup, Rangers manager Walter Smith elected to keep Allan McGregor, Naismith and El Hadji Diouf on the bench.
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Scotland has fired Swansea to the brink of the Championship play-offs and has caught the eye in their FA Cup run.
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The visitors put out a strong line-up with only Frank Lampard and Alex missing but any thoughts they would be distracted by having one eye on next Saturday's FA Cup final proved ill-founded.
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Five other young uncapped players that catch the eye as the first signs of Hoddle's post-World Cup intentions are: Norwich winger Darren Eadie, Ipswich duo Richard Wright and Kieron Dyer, Newcastle signing Carl Serrant and Sheffield United's Wayne Quinn.
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Jones was initially overlooked for Ireland flanker Alan Quinlan, but before the tourists left for South Africa the Munster man was banned until September for making contact with the eye area of Leinster captain Leo Cullen in the Heineken Cup semi-final.
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Dance caught the eye of the Poppies coaching staff when he scored in the Reds' 1-1 FA Cup fourth qualifying round draw at Rockingham Road last month.
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Ramsey caught Arsenal's eye when the young midfielder shone in a goal-scoring display during Cardiff's FA Youth Cup quarter-final defeat to the Gunners in February 2007.
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Two manufacturers Hawk-Eye and GoalRef have already received FIFA approval after their systems were tested successfully at the Club World Cup tournament in December.
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At the top of that list is Hawk-Eye, the ball tracking system already used in tennis and cricket that may soon stake its place in World Cup soccer.
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