Sir Arthur Higgins - is it definitely a yellow though?
It certainly looks that way at full speed but when it is slowed town, the defender hits him front on with his shoulder in the correct position to make a legal tackle.
The hit is so hard and the timing perfect which combined with the attacking player having just passed the ball and thus not being ready for contact results in an ugly scene.
If the player being tackled goes to ground so quickly it is hard for the defender to wrap their arms around even when they're in a position to do so.
Of course it is hard to see on that video where exactly the shoulder impacts the defender. If it hits him in the head, it's definitely a yellow. If it doesn't, then I think it's a legitimate tackle.
If he hasn't contacted the player's head, then I don't think it's a shoulder charge but a legitimate front on tackle. You're always taught to hit with the shoulder first.
It certainly looks that way at full speed but when it is slowed town, the defender hits him front on with his shoulder in the correct position to make a legal tackle.
The hit is so hard and the timing perfect which combined with the attacking player having just passed the ball and thus not being ready for contact results in an ugly scene.
If the player being tackled goes to ground so quickly it is hard for the defender to wrap their arms around even when they're in a position to do so.
Of course it is hard to see on that video where exactly the shoulder impacts the defender. If it hits him in the head, it's definitely a yellow. If it doesn't, then I think it's a legitimate tackle.
If he hasn't contacted the player's head, then I don't think it's a shoulder charge but a legitimate front on tackle. You're always taught to hit with the shoulder first.