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That's a double negative old mate, meaning the Kolo one was worse. I didn't see that one, but there was nothing in the Yeo one. I do think a major rethink of crusher tackles needs to take place at season's end. They are very frequently unavoidable, very frequently milked, and no-one seems to be getting injured from them for any longer than it takes to blow a penalty.having just missed Koloamatangi for 2 weeks for something far less innocuous
Yeo the fake nice guy was never gonna be charged, also PANTHERS
I watched the Junior Paulo "shoulder charge" and aside from being about 40kgs heavier, it is no different to the one Cleary got away with
Roosters appealing grading of Verrils charge
UPDATE: Judiciary Update Finals Week One
Following the Sydney Roosters Finals Week One match against the Gold Coast Titans, Sam Verrills has been cited by the NRL Match Review Committee.www.roosters.com.au
Nothing to lose very unlikely it will get upheld though was a shoulder to the head. Graded basically as low as they could go.
Examples? This was a shoulder to the head resulting in a broken nose. I think grade 2 is very kind.Well, actually they could have gone lower - like a Grade 1 as they have with other similar tackles this year.
But did the Titans chairman have tears in his eyes?Examples? This was a shoulder to the head resulting in a broken nose. I think grade 2 is very kind.
Nothing to lose very unlikely it will get upheld though was a shoulder to the head. Graded basically as low as they could go.
Well, actually they could have gone lower - like a Grade 1 as they have with other similar tackles this year.
Unlike Paulo whose shoulder hit the head, except with a lot more force.