Not even the slightest surprise there. But still surprised that, apart from yourself, no one saw anything wrong with a fellas boot making contact with a man's face like that. Nothing on here about Worldrugby looking to bring in changes to the tackle to reduce the incidence of head injury either. The difference in attitude between the hemispheres is fairly huge.I thought he should have been cited but Murry Whyte was the citing commissioner and he's from Ireland, so not all of your countrymen agree.
You don't understand the citing procedures, it doesn't have to be deliberate. If it happen in the Pro 12 it would have been cited. The NH is a long way ahead of the SH on head injuries, player welfare and concussion protocols because of the injuries to North and Brown. The complete lack of comment on this forum serves to highlight the discrepancy. I have been shocked to see players taking head knocks in SH rugby and playing on without going into the concussion bin.
Not even the slightest surprise there. But still surprised that, apart from yourself, no one saw anything wrong with a fellas boot making contact with a man's face like that. Nothing on here about Worldrugby looking to bring in changes to the tackle to reduce the incidence of head injury either. The difference in attitude between the hemispheres is fairly huge.
It was Carter's boot making contact with a man's face. Of course no holier than though New Zealander could ever do anything reckless or illegal. Mealamu couldn't possibly have head butted anyone because he is a Christian was one of the finer lines of mitigation employed in the past. I think Carter should have been cited and warned rather than banned because what he did was reckless. I am just as entitled to my opinion as you are and I am not of that opinion because I have an agenda unlike yourself.Clearly I don't. I was under the impression that only foul or careless play could be cited. So what happens if a player has an accidental head clash in making a tackle/joining a maul/whatever? Do you expect the other player to be cited for an accident? Which is what I feel you are expecting to happen in this case.
Not even sure why I am carrying this on. It seems you are really keen to see an AB/Carter cited for what is really a pretty dubious reason. It was accidental contact, plain and simple. Nothing worth being taken any further. The deafening silence of the UK media only serves to confirm it was a non event.
I am just as entitled to my opinion as you are and I am not of that opinion because I have an agenda unlike yourself.
But he was behind the goal line by quite some distance. He has gone in to half heartedly dislodge the ball and in the process his foot/ shin have made contact with the try scorers face. Your man had already touched the ball down, held in the bread basket, for the try. If he had made contact on the goal line Petti would still have been in mid air.Surely Carter was just rushing to try and get in place in the defensive line.
I think it would be entirely different if he'd kicked out with one leg to try and make contact with the ball. That would be reckless and dangerous and warranting a citing. That didn't happen though.
I agree with the concept that it doesn't have to be intentional to be dangerous or warranting of a citing. I don't think what Carter did was either of those things though. He was just running to the place where he would be standing in a legal position as a defender on the goal line.
You support NZ and as such don't want to see Carter cited.So what's my agenda? Apart from failing to regard the incident as any more than an accident, like pretty much everyone else.
Oh FFS, why can I not leave this alone.
But he was behind the goal line by quite some distance. He has gone in to half heartedly dislodge the ball and in the process his foot/ shin have made contact with the try scorers face. Your man had already touched the ball down, held in the bread basket, for the try. If he had made contact on the goal line Petti would still have been in mid air.
I will keep saying this, IT DOESNT HAVE TO BE DELIBERATE!!!! I have no axe to grind as far as Carter is concerned and don't think his citing would have ended up in a ban given the circumstances, but he was reckless to allow his boot to be anywhere near Petti's face.
Poite knew what he had to do to keep getting gigs.It was clear that there was nothing in that - he risked injury to his lower leg, no way he did that on purpose.
It was as innocent as Bismarck's tackle on the self-same Carter in 2013.
your getting soft!FAAAAAAARKKKKKKK!
Enough!!
Move on!!
Next post on that subject gets binned.