For him....Another thing i have notice getting into slater's game lately when he catches the ball in the air, he catches it with his feet outwards towards the running defenders, which could end up as dangerous as he slides with his feet on the ground.
Another thing i have notice getting into slater's game lately when he catches the ball in the air, he catches it with his feet outwards towards the running defenders, which could end up as dangerous as he slides with his feet on the ground.
if you're going to leave the ground to take the high ball (i'm not a fan,) then propping your knees up or pushing you feet out is the perfect technique.
I swear some of you clowns have never played a game of Rugby League....
Of course he's doing it on purpose, nobody is naturally that gumby.
Whether it's the knee or the foot the idea is to make the defenders think twice about hitting him in the air and also to give him more space to catch the ball.
I understand players do that , but slater the way he does it is different he knows if he jumps and have feet out towards the defending player, its stops them from contesting
and if the defending player has his eyes on the ball only that player wouldnt see slater's feet and would cop a kick in the head.
Which could end up in bad eye injury or broken nose from slater's sprigs that is what i mean by dangerous , when players who prop their knees when catching the ball is just that with no malice just protecting them selves.
They can't be tackled, but if Slater's feet made contact with someone else's shoulders who didn't actually attempt to tackle him, then Slater could've seriously injured himself. Not bagging out Slater though, he couldn't tell if someone else was going to contest the ball. It's really one of those grey areas in our game.I disagree, if a player jumps to catch the ball in defence they cant be tackled until they are on the ground. Therefor slater shouldnt be tackled when his foot is in that position or he will be balancing on one foot and even if his studs were to hit a player it would be with very minimal force because he will be off balance.
Another thing i have notice getting into slater's game lately when he catches the ball in the air, he catches it with his feet outwards towards the running defenders, which could end up as dangerous as he slides with his feet on the ground.
i hate Slater as much as the next bloke, but really? sticking his feet out when he jumps? i have nothing wrong with that.