Yeah, that was a textbook case of lifting to a dangerous position. What a f**king load of shit he didn't get cited.How the hell did Cameron Smith not get cited? He picked up Sam Lisone who was upright and already tackled, and then flipped him straight onto his head. He's a protected species.
How the hell did Cameron Smith not get cited? He picked up Sam Lisone who was upright and already tackled, and then flipped him straight onto his head. He's a protected species.
Sia got charged for a late hit on Maloney... i mean watch the replay, it was only JUST late, he was already committed to the tackle and the only reason he hits the legs is because Maloney is so high on the kick
It's a penalty, clear and cut. No problems with that. But im f**ked if i can figure out why that's a charge.
The 200 point charge on Matt Scott seems a harsh for mine.
Like it matters he won't play another game for you anyway as he's done his knee and is more than likely leaving at the end of the season.
Charge was fair enough especially when you got lucky with Jason Taumalolo's charge (how that is only a grade 1 is beyond me.
Absolute robbery. This is the NRL's own new definition of a shoulder charge, made in the offseason.
"a player will be charged if the contact is forceful, and the player did not use, or attempt to use, his arms (including his hands) to tackle or otherwise take hold of the opposing player."
Surely you can't make an argument that no attempt was made to use his arms in the tackle. His arm isn't tucked down by his side, its clearly on the rise.
what on earth would a clenched fist have to do with anything? what are you even reading?
his arms (including his hands) to tackle or otherwise take hold of the opposing player
the rule doesn't say that you have to use your hands. It says that you have to use or attempt to use your arms (which obviously include your hands). They are two very different things.
You answered your own question.How the hell did Cameron Smith not get cited? He picked up Sam Lisone who was upright and already tackled, and then flipped him straight onto his head. He's a protected species.
Answer these two questions for me:
1. Did JT make forceful contact?
2. Did JT use, or attempt to use, his arms (including his hands)?