So when do we see if the blow in's get their way with Hooper ? Aka, when's the hearing ?
He deserves a few weeks for it, imo. Bakkies Botha got away with it for years, but it's a catastrophic injury just waiting to happen and should be rubbed out of the game.
(I did like seeing Mike Brown get clattered, mind you.)
What catastrophic injury waiting to happen?
All that is in question is whether he used his arms in the cleanout. He didn't attack an unprotected player, he attempted to cleanout a player that was competing in the ruck.
What catastrophic injury waiting to happen?
All that is in question is whether he used his arms in the cleanout. He didn't attack an unprotected player, he attempted to cleanout a player that was competing in the ruck.
A shoulder to the head, lucky he missed Browns head or their could have been a serious injury. His intention was fine, his technique wasn't.
Mentioned this in another post, but Bakkies Botha did a similar shoulder-slam into Cian Healy's head/neck/shoulder last April, and a week later Healy was having surgery to repair a disc in his neck. He's just now getting back into match shape.
So it didn't end his career or leave him paralyzed, but I'm not sure that's the standard to aim for.
A shoulder to the head, lucky he missed Browns head or their could have been a serious injury. His intention was fine, his technique wasn't.
Anyone know more about the investigation into the Pom coaching staff for approaching the referees at half time?
This one?
How are these incidents even remotely similar? Also, it looks like both are just competing for the ball.
It has been subsequently reported that they don't think the bulging disc he sustained was from this hit.
I was being gentle when I said "hyperbole".
Sanchez's dive in the Argie test was the first yellow of Hooper's career at any level of the game, and even that was as sniffy as hell. Hooper's a scrupulously clean player.
You're not making a constructive criticism: you're making things up.
That Quote about Woodward and three world cups is classic Jones, what a complete tool the man is. And his list of 'great' players is first class..
What catastrophic injury waiting to happen?
All that is in question is whether he used his arms in the cleanout. He didn't attack an unprotected player, he attempted to clean out a player that was competing in the ruck.
Think of the situations where the game's rules have been adapted to protect vulnerable players.
- can't tackle a man in the air
- can't lift beyond the horizontal when tackling
- can't tackle a player while he's on the ground (i.e. a fullback in retreat)
- the arms must be used in the tackle.
The clean out of an unsighted and arguably unprepared player is probably the one remaining situation where players could and should exercise a greater degree of caution for the welfare of their opponents.