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2018 R24 Sat - Roosters 8-22 Broncos @ Allianz

Round 24: Roosters v Broncos

  • Draw after Golden Point

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

blaza88z

Coach
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15,187
Only Roosters fans will attempt to play the "accidental head clash" card, when it's plain to see he's deliberately launching with his head at the oppositions jaw

Once again, no arms
 

lsta5838

Juniors
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656
I think it is similar to someone who consistently tackling around high chest/neck. They will get it wrong on occasion and hit in the head. If they change their style and tackle lower, they won't hit them high. Napa was looking for a massive shot. I am sure trying to drop his shoulder into his chest. Awesome shot if he gets it right, but is it has to be classed as a reckless style if he keeps hitting people in the face with his head. So if he stops tackling like that it should be all good.
 

GongPanther

Referee
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28,676
You're the f**king scum of the Earth, Napa.

And all you shameless merkins who went on about it being accidental the first time, you can f**k yourselves.
His eyes were facing down when he was in the process of making the tackle. He could not have known his face was to be contacted.
 

Maximus

Coach
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He consistently breaks jaws with his tackling style, he can control it but he chooses not to

Head clashes are typically accidental, nothing accidental about the way he's dropping his head

Yep, according to Roosters fans whenever 2 heads collide it's just a headclash


All good, just a headclash


And another
 

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