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    See ya Slater

    Because it’s league mate. It ain’t union. And League was always far more brutal than the gentleman’s game of Union. NRL rules only require a player to “attempt” to use his arms and hands to tackle, or hold on. If Billy’s right arm and hand did not come into contact with Feki, then its more...
  2. S

    See ya Slater

    Clutching at straws mate haha A roosters ex captain was part of a judiciary that ruled not guilty.
  3. S

    See ya Slater

    Haha Stop clutching at straws babe....
  4. S

    See ya Slater

    I gots them straws though didn’t I??? It’s ok mate, not to late to jump on board the rugby league lovers bandwagon!! Stop being a rugby league hater
  5. S

    See ya Slater

    Hahaha those straws are so easy to clutch at baby!!! Seems i know a few things about Rugby League that you don’t huh?
  6. S

    See ya Slater

    I told ya’s!!! Well done judiciary. They applied the NRL rules correctly. Only need to prove you made an attempt to use hands/arms. Even an Ex Roosters captain on the judiciary and the correct judgment is made. NRL needs to write a rule properly... Regardless of whether the storm win...
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    See ya Slater

    In summary Rugby league haters argument - he can’t get off based on emotion - he broke the rules, it’s a shoulder charge he didn’t wrap his arms - he shouldn’t get off Rugby league lovers argument - emotion has nothing to do with it - the rules for shoulder charge don’t require him to wrap...
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    See ya Slater

    The shoulder charge rule by definition says if the defensive player makes an attempt to tackle, or otherwise grab or hold the attacking player, with the arms (including hands) it is cannot be defined as a shoulder charge. It’s not about setting dangerous precedent. It’s about applying the...
  9. S

    See ya Slater

    Can you point to the NRL rule which says a legitimate tackle requires a player to wrap the arms? Actually, tell me what the definition of a tackle is under NRL rules? I looked at the rule book and there is no such definition. The NRL don’t define what a legal tackle is. There are plenty of...
  10. S

    See ya Slater

    1. Right hand is the first part of Slater to touch the player. At top speed he attempted to use his right hand to take hold of Feki and push him out. 2. The next body part to hit Feki was Slaters left arm/hand. 3. The third body part is his shoulder. 4. Fourth body part is his hip. No rugby...
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    2016 R26 - Storm 26-6 Sharks @ AAMI Park

    16-2 ... Clearly the Sharks to lose from here

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