Ozzi_78
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It’s ok tiger I’m happy to have been given a bum steer in this one.They're fighting it
Nice intel who ever said they were taking the 2 weeks lol.
It’s ok tiger I’m happy to have been given a bum steer in this one.They're fighting it
Nice intel who ever said they were taking the 2 weeks lol.
Here is some thoughts from my imagination as a vicarious footbrawl fan, who never did it and never could .What part is reckless? rushing out of the line? You can't suspend someone for moving up too quick!
It's been like that for me for a while.i wonder why my interest in league is slowly diminishing....
They need to get rid of the fines, grade 1 is 1 game and so on.
The fines are what clouds it all, it really does seem which club it is.
I am not a Rapana fan, but he is at top of list with judiciary never a fine just a suspension, some others just a fine.
I will quiet happy see our player suspended on grade 1 charge, knowing that there is no fine involved
Well life is full suprises...I'm pleasantly surprised they've actually grown some balls and are challenging.
No one can convince me that Storm, Roosters, Panthers, etc. don't get less or lower charges from the Match Review Committee because they're more inclined to challenge the charges. There's no other explanation for how many fines NAS or Kikau end up with.
If they just assigned higher points to semis / gfs, they could avoid this same discussion every year.Rather than have said player available for a semi or grand final. Of course you take a fine over a suspension
Good thinking again you dumb squid
So basically ignore the rules and the precedent set from every other head clash because of the outcome.The only problem are the pictures showing Finucane rushing up like a mad-man, colliding with Crighton, Crighton on the ground, and then Crighton with half an ear missing. It looks bad, and the judiciary may take the view that perception is more important than what actually happened.
So when was going in hard a crime in NRL, it wasn't any different to Graham hit on Burgess in the grand Final.The only problem are the pictures showing Finucane rushing up like a mad-man, colliding with Crighton, Crighton on the ground, and then Crighton with half an ear missing. It looks bad, and the judiciary may take the view that perception is more important than what actually happened.
You’re right, that’s exactly how the nrl has managed things historically. It was worse under greenburg. Still bad now.The only problem are the pictures showing Finucane rushing up like a mad-man, colliding with Crighton, Crighton on the ground, and then Crighton with half an ear missing. It looks bad, and the judiciary may take the view that perception is more important than what actually happened.
So basically ignore the rules and the precedent set from every other head clash because of the outcome.
So no split ear and no concussion then all good?
yeah that makes sense
You guys are shooting the messenger. Personally, I didn't think there was anything in the tackle that warranted a penalty, let alone a suspension. However, up until the cows and the WT game yesterday, there was a lot of vision showing the Finucane incident in the sequence I described. It would not be the first time that the judiciary caved in to pressure in an ordinary club game, especially when one of the NRL's darling teams are involved. Just ask Rava about his suspension from ANZAC Day last year, when Olam does exactly the same tackle and everyone applauds.So when was going in hard a crime in NRL, it wasn't any different to Graham hit on Burgess in the grand Final.