Decision-support tools and instant rules access that help them stay confident and consistent during nationally-televised, high-stakes finals
Why it matters
In a televised final, the umpire has perhaps fifteen seconds between a contested moment and the moment when hesitation becomes the story. Memory of the rulebook is necessary but not sufficient: under pressure, even experienced umpires conflate similar articles or forget exception clauses.
A wrong call replayed in slow motion damages the umpire's reputation, the federation's credibility, and the match's outcome. They need exact rule text, the precedent that confirms the interpretation, and a structured way to record the decision the moment it is made, all without breaking the cadence of the match.
How Petanque Life serves it
The umpire console combines a search-first rules repository with shortcut access to the most-cited articles, recent national precedents, and a decision recording panel that captures rule, ruling, and rationale in three taps. Video review integration lets them re-examine a contested end if the broadcast feed flagged it, with the verdict logged automatically against the match.