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Tim Horan (67)
Yeah though... all Irish players are in the URC so they wouldn't really have a team.Jesus that would be amazing if they didn’t.
Yeah though... all Irish players are in the URC so they wouldn't really have a team.Jesus that would be amazing if they didn’t.
Forfeit? Mate this is sounding better and better to me.Yeah though... all Irish players are in the URC so they wouldn't really have a team.
Yeah because outcome determines the punishment. Has to, right? Attempting a tackle is not in itself foul play. If it turns out there was no significant head contact why should he be banned?I was amazed listening to the post game press conference, Schmidt taking about Kerevi's tackle commented that his victim's mouth guard didn't ping on contact and this will be taken up with the powers that be
Foul play lawsYeah because outcome determines the punishment. Has to, right? Attempting a tackle is not in itself foul play. If it turns out there was no significant head contact why should he be banned?
Law 9.13 - A player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously. Dangerous tackling includes, but is not limited to, tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent above the line of the shoulders even if the tackle starts below the line of the shoulders.
Have you watch the URC? The Irish test players about 70% of the games. They'd be happy to field second string teams in the URC and a proper test team. The beauty of Irish Rugby having control over all the players.Yeah though... all Irish players are in the URC so they wouldn't really have a team.
I have always thought that if a player gets a head knock of such severity that the tackler gets a red then the tackled should have to follow the head knock protocols be be checked out at the very leastFoul play laws
But it was shoulder on shoulder, he just accidentally bonked his head when attempting the tackle. Last time I checked you don't attempt a tackle with your head? Is he supposed to detach his head prior to making the tackle attempt?Foul play laws
He's supposed to tackle his opponent legally and without a high degree of danger (note what's assessed there - the potential, not the outcome)Last time I checked you don't attempt a tackle with your head? Is he supposed to detach his head prior to making the tackle attempt?
I think it has to be 'extra' dippage. A little dip is to be expected. Can't just be the tip has to be the full shaft, so to speak.And the fella did dip slightly into contact. Yellow for mine but they did not have to give him a red.
I'm with you Derpus. This is beyond lame and actually pretty unfair to Samu. A three week suspension should be for deliberate, malicious play.Fine, you win. Still lame as fuck IMO.
I'm with you Derpus. This is beyond lame and actually pretty unfair to Samu. A three week suspension should be for deliberate, malicious play.
Technical Inaccuracy in a high speed collision with no I'll intent does not warrant that sort of punishment. What's worse, is that it could well spell the end of his test career. His chances to impress JS are pretty limited.
The lawmakers need to innovate to find a solution to what is a pretty complex problem because the current solution simply is not not fit for purpose.
Which is absolutely fine to strive for. But, incidents like the one we saw earlier in the match where Bobby V absolutely smacked the Welsh 6, who was penalised for not rolling away, only for Doleman to say he was knocked out but went back on this after the Welsh said the player was "stunned".unfortunate for Kerevi but we need to significantly reduce the number of head impacts in the game. We've got to this point because we spent years excusing these things as "football incidents" when the concussion impact doesn't care if it is intentional or accidental
In a position to make a shoulder on shoulder tackle?It's unfortunate for Kerevi but we need to significantly reduce the number of head impacts in the game. We've got to this point because we spent years excusing these things as "football incidents" when the concussion impact doesn't care if it is intentional or accidental.
I don't see how else player behaviour changes unless you are harsh on these incidents. Kerevi needs to not be in that position when making a tackle in the first place.
Or where Nic White was totally hit in the head by Ellis Bevans (swinging?) arm? https://www.theroar.com.au/rugby-un...been-carded-for-taking-out-nic-white-1394161/Which is absolutely fine to strive for. But, incidents like the one we saw earlier in the match where Bobby V absolutely smacked the Welsh 6, who was penalised for not rolling away, only for Doleman to say he was knocked out but went back on this after the Welsh said the player was "stunned".
We also don't have the default of, if there's a high tackle and a player is penalised, that there is not automatically a HIA on that individual.
How many times have we seen those players being dragged off minutes later?