It's got me buggered how a dodgy tweet that has since been explained and seemingly forgiven by Chieka is being discussed ad nauseum but Hooper striking out at a guy during a game is being laughed off and even applauded by some.
Fuck me. If he can be goaded in to taking a swing that easily then I worry that our oppo won't try it on in a more serious match. There's not much risk for them to try. In a knock out game of the RWC the oppo gives his jersey a tug and he punches them he could get a red card and where does that leave us? Ask Wales how a red to an influential flanker in a RWC semi worked for them.
There's three issues here: off-field incidents and poor behaviour - particularly expletive laden tweets - tend to draw a lot of attention when they're from high profile people. Second, it happened at the same ground where a whole lot of crap happened off the field with the team last year, and third, the author of the tweet happens to be a guy with a track record of courting unnecessary controversy with off-field comments.
Hooper's incident hasn't been discussed as much because there's only grainy footage at this stage along with reports that other angles show this is a dive; he's a genuine clean-skin and the smack was in response to a professional foul whilst the team were in full flight toward the try line, and lastly because it's highly uncharacteristic of him.
I know people think Quade cops it unfairly, but Hooper has been nothing but good for the image of the Wallabies up until this point, whilst Quade frankly hasn't. To be fair, he did seemingly learn his lesson for a while there, but the context of the location of the tweet and the guy who wrote it made it somewhat explosive in a way that grainy footage of a histrionic south american falling over was not.