AFL football operations general manager Mark Evans confirmed the system, which has been used for the past two weeks, will be used in every match for the rest of the season.
"We will continue using the system we've got in trial for score reviews," Evans said.
The Vision-Stacking System allows a decision to be reviewed from multiple camera angles on the one screen at the same time.
He said tests in the last two rounds of the home and away season had proved encouraging.
"In the two rounds that we've had it across 12 games, we've had nine score reviews, eight of them have come back conclusive either supporting the goal umpire's original decision, one that overturned it, and only one that really wasn't that clear."
"The other thing for us is still to try and determine if there's an efficiency in time in getting to a decision as well as the accuracy."
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