Pfft. Waerea-Hargreaves tried to break Dwyer's shoulder with his jaw.
He should have been sent off for a vicious jawbutt.
He should have been sent off for a vicious jawbutt.
I loved it
Quite frankly, there is nothing wrong with shoulder charges
Ut's a body contact sport
Even AFL has them. NRL. NFL
Rugby is poorer for it
White boys don't like it. So what?
Bring back the hurt
League followers will denounce the absence of shoulder charges from union as proof of its softness
I dont actually think that hurting people is an object in any activity properly to be called a sport
I still remember that hit. And the subsequent replay after replay on the big screens from different angles, the whole time they were trying to put Hougaard back together. That's one chiropractor that I wouldn't want to visit.If any leaguies suggest it, they can Google Brian Lima and Derick Hougaard.
League followers will denounce the absence of shoulder charges from union as proof of its softness
Whats it got to do with the colour of one's skin?
If you like it and are not worried about the damage it does to your brain you can play it: people who talk about "hurting" people, in my experience didn't play the game much or very well..
It is not, actually, the object of any part of the game of rugby union to "hurt" people. People get hurt in the various processes of the game but its not the object.
I dont actually think that hurting people is an object in any activity properly to be called a sport: NFL and league have to cater to a public that has grown accustomed to "big hits" using just the shoulders. The reason they dont outlaw it is, therefore, obvious. But the crowd does not have to live with the consequences.
You're wrong about AFL: for several years they have been refining the extent to which hits by one player on another are permitted and the refinements have all been towards reducing the opportunity to do real harm.
U'19 scrum laws are a joke
You don't mind the odd virtual shoulder charge either, Waylon.if you can't handle the heat, get out of the kitchen..........
There is a lot wrong with shoulder charges, but to use your logic then since Rugby is a contact sport then I guess there's probably nothing wrong with stomping on faces etc either?Quite frankly, there is nothing wrong with shoulder charges
Ut's a body contact sport
It's a poor circus that can't afford a clown.
There is a lot wrong with shoulder charges, but to use your logic then since Rugby is a contact sport then I guess there's probably nothing wrong with stomping on faces etc either?
Sure it is a contact sport, and the harder it is played, the more I love it, but you have do draw a line somewhere as to what constitutes good contact, what is reckless or dangerous and what is straight out violence. The shoulder charge is not allowed whether you play in Australia, New Zealand or Sth Africa. So the lack of it in our game is not what is making Aussie Rugby "soft" as you put it. Yes Rugby is about physical domination, but if you need to be able to shoulder charge to dominate your opposition then you probably aren't much of a player. Some of the hardest players I ever encountered weren't thugs.
But we are clouding the issue a little here. This topic was started based on a shoulder charge aimed at another players head, which is distinctly different to shoulder charges in general.
They shoulder charge about 100 times a game in AFL. How many are brain damaged?
The reason Australian rugby is so soft is because of attitudes like yours
U'19 scrum laws are a joke
The Afrikaaners and kiwis love the hard physical stuff......ditto the English and the Welsh and the Irish
I'm sure nobody outside your sphere of influence could have played rugby as much or as well as you do
Rugby is about physical domination
Backs might like to poonce about dropping it and kicking it out on the full of course
So how many of you guys have actually played much league??
I still remember that hit. And the subsequent replay after replay on the big screens from different angles, the whole time they were trying to put Hougaard back together. That's one chiropractor that I wouldn't want to visit.