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no need to punch
Exactly. A forearm to ones face is just as effective.
Would a punch/strike have been thrown if a player was not held back? No.
Send him to the deckchair for 10.
no need to punch
I know it's never going to be the likely result.The IRB is never going to implement a system that allows a player to punch someone else and get an overall positive result for their team from the referee.
the fairest result would be a yellow for a professional foul, and then reverse the penalty for retaliation if it is bad, or 2 yellows if it's vicious.
I recall a fair few pages ago we were all wondering what the exact count was regarding Reds membership numbers. (Paying members, not the fudged 60k membership numbers that include any junior that plays a game of touch)
They are saying that the Reds have over 17,000 members for 2015 already. I expect that number would increase two fold over the next 14 weeks before Super Rugby starts again.
"He was very strong in the tackle with strong core and leg drive. We used him more in a playmaker role as his ball handling… his decision making and organizational skills were too impressive not to utilise at first or second receiver. In saying this he was such a complete player, he was very versatile," Isaac said.
Interesting that he is adamant as to K's playmaking skills. Perhaps 12 is his spot? Puts Taps and Ant under pressure. Gives JOC (James O'Connor) a shot at fullback and perhaps someone like Kuridrani a shot out wide. Love having options.
I know it's never going to be the likely result.
Unfortunately the IRB is worried about perception and methods instead of the end result. Prime example is rucking.
Do we want to see fast paced rugby? If we do then we'd legalize rucking. Suddenly, Richie & co. would be a lot more urgent in rolling away from our side of the ruck if the prospect of 4 100kg bloodthirsty men trodding all over you with 18mm tags.
You'd be surprised how quickly people respond when confronted with force.
Did anyone watch State of Origin this year? Is it any coincidence that, since the NRL imposed miniumum bans for punches, there is more niggle than ever seen before? NRL players are free to niggle and pest as much as they want because they know there is NO physical consequences for them as noone wants to throw a handbag.
Niggle, (which includes Holding someone back) should result in the niggler in the bloodbin with a bloodied nose and a black eye. Bakkies Botha wouldn't stand for this shit, and no one would ever dare hold Bakkies back. Ever wonder why?
On the right track though. Bakkies erred on the wrong side of the line more often than not, but an amazing player and will go down as one of the great enforcers. A type that we rarely, if ever produce.
I don't think there is a person out there who disagrees with the blokes abilities.
The proof will be in his first 2 or 3 games. Very short honeymoon I reckon.
So Talakai has been signed into the "elite development squad". http://bit.ly/1t1Nknq
I assume that means there's still a spot available in the main squad? I still hope for a rip snorter of a THP as a final signing. Just not sure who it will be.