Azzuri
Trevor Allan (34)
Agree Azzuri, it's like the Newington vs Kings score from last week!
a nice bait, which I will ignore....
Kings will take a lot away from the game against New....including the 0-0 score line in the second half.
Agree Azzuri, it's like the Newington vs Kings score from last week!
Agree Azzuri, it's like the Newington vs Kings score from last week!
Harry McLennan was taken off yesterday in the early stages of the game for a concussion test. past it and went back on but the referee did not let him play due to the rule of players not allowed to leave the field and return..
How does this happen? could he not of done the test on field?
Felt sorry for the young man, a fine player and excellent ball carrier
He was almost in tears on the sideline
Would be interested to get a clarification on that situation. ''players not allowed to leave the field and return ..'' ? doesnt make sense.
Jordan did get game time but unfortunately on the wing replacing Diamond. Do not know the reasoning behind this though.
Thanks for the explanation. The 10 minute rule makes sense. Was that why McLennan was not allowed to continue to play?
I wonder how many referees would over rule medical advice?
I think this rule as explained by Hugh Jarse is not fully understood by all concerned in school teams.
For example, in the Waverley - Barker game this season, a Waverley player got a head knock and was taken off. He was cleared to go back on by the respective trainers and accepted back onto the field by the referee. However, a doctor on the sideline intervened and the player had to come off and stay off.
^^^^ Did the assessment take longer than 10 minutes to be completed?
Law 3.10 LAW AMENDMENT TRIAL
Temporary replacement - head injury assessment
In all situations, if there are any indications of concussion a player MUST be removed from play. This is known as Recognise and Remove.
(a) When a player leaves the field to have a head injury assessment that player may be temporarily replaced. If the player who has been temporarily replaced does not return to the field of play within ten minutes (actual time) of leaving the playing area, the replacement becomes permanent and the replaced player must not return to the field of play.
Law 3.7 Permanent replacement
A player may be permanently replaced if injured. If the player is permanently replaced, that player must not return and play in that match. The replacement of the injured player must be made when the ball is dead and with the permission of the referee.
The referee can also override advice of medically qualified persons.
Law 3.9 The referee’s power to stop an injured player from continuing
If the referee decides – with or without the advice of a doctor or other medically qualified person – that a player is so injured that the player should stop playing, the referee may order that player to leave the playing area. The referee may also order an injured player to leave the field in order to be medically examined
What team is meant to train today?
The CAS web site says that the team announced on 13/6/15 was for GPS fixture only. Notice the GPS website names the teams,reserves and all details.
Perhaps the more organised and professional organisation flows down to the field. If the web site cant be relied upon what chance do the lads have ????
I assume the manager has all the boys on speed dial. At the coal face all would be well organised - the web site simply a week behind.
Remember the old days of verbal communication?
(I'm stuck in a time warp this morning as I recollect the achievements of the great Ron Clarke).
Apparently so and there have been some changes!!!
Bring back the old days