Raider_69
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:lol: coming in from a side with a curved arm?! Its called tackling when someone is on you're inside shoulder, every bloody tackle is completed with a curved arm, you can tackle a bloke if you're arm's straight...
But i know where you're coming from, and yes, its a common thing for a winger/centre to do when there is an over-lap, to be shut down
three things, carney's a half back, attempting a tackle on his opposite halfback and there was no over lap, and when centre/wingers do that you generally see them make a motion with their hand toward the footy and/or their eyes are on the footy, watching it so they can make a play at it...
big differene in that, to what happened with todd carney. Another thing, is when that technique is applied, rarely does the defender pick the ball up and sprint away, he gives up the ghost because he knows he's played at it, very few have the foresight to try and fake human reaction in the heat of the moment, and in the moment, Carney scooted it up and raced for a try. All that combines to the VERY LEAST, Benifit of the doubt.
So either he's a very good actor and has vision and perception of the game of rugby league beyond just about everyone in the game today (and gee id love that to be the case this early in his career), or he did play at it
But i know where you're coming from, and yes, its a common thing for a winger/centre to do when there is an over-lap, to be shut down
three things, carney's a half back, attempting a tackle on his opposite halfback and there was no over lap, and when centre/wingers do that you generally see them make a motion with their hand toward the footy and/or their eyes are on the footy, watching it so they can make a play at it...
big differene in that, to what happened with todd carney. Another thing, is when that technique is applied, rarely does the defender pick the ball up and sprint away, he gives up the ghost because he knows he's played at it, very few have the foresight to try and fake human reaction in the heat of the moment, and in the moment, Carney scooted it up and raced for a try. All that combines to the VERY LEAST, Benifit of the doubt.
So either he's a very good actor and has vision and perception of the game of rugby league beyond just about everyone in the game today (and gee id love that to be the case this early in his career), or he did play at it