In the original article [1] reference was made to the Hawk-Eye system having been used as the sideline operating system during the 2015 season. This reference was inaccurate; the data included in this study came from either commercial or non-commercial video systems used at the matches played during the 2015 season. The Hawk-Eye system is mentioned on two occasions in the article: 1) The Procedures section (p2, column 2) states: “The Hawk-Eye system (Hawk-Eye SMART productions) was used for matches in the current study; however, this was not available at any of the matches played in South Africa during the 2015 season.” This sentence should read: “Either commercial or non-commercial video systems were used for matches in the current study; however, these were not available at any of the matches played in South Africa during the 2015 season.” 2) The Analyses section (p3, column 1) states: “Thirdly, the effectiveness of sideline video review for identifying HIEs was evaluated by comparing the number of additional HIEs detected on retrospective post-season review between matches with and without the Hawk-Eye system available.” This sentence should read: “Thirdly, the effectiveness of sideline video review for identifying HIEs was evaluated by comparing the number of additional HIEs detected on retrospective post-season review between matches with and without the sideline video system available.”
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Gardner, A. J., Kohler, R., McDonald, W., Fuller, G. W., Tucker, R., & Makdissi, M. (2018, December 1). Correction to: The Use of Sideline Video Review to Facilitate Management Decisions Following Head Trauma in Super Rugby (Sports Medicine - Open, (2018), 4, 1, (20), 10.1186/s40798-018-0133-4). Sports Medicine - Open. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-018-0171-y
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