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Kiwis cry foul

Skinner

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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/4/story.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10471729

New Zealand Rugby League chairman Andrew Chalmers today accused the British Rugby Football League of ignoring player welfare after it failed to take any action against Great Britain prop Adrian Morley over a high tackle.

The tackle on Awen Guttenbeil occurred while Morley was playing for the Northern Union in their 25-18 loss on Sunday to the All Golds team based around a core of Kiwi players who now go on to play a three-test series against Great Britain, and one against France.

Morley was put on report by referee Ashley Klein but he escaped any penalty when a three-man panel convened by the RFL decided not to refer his case to a judicial hearing.

Chalmers asked if Morley, with his poor disciplinary record, now had "carte blanche to go around aiming as high as he likes throughout this series? You'd have to think so."

Chalmers said he had aired his views with the RFL but had no confidence it would review its stance on Morley.

"They have no concept of what is right and proper. After all, they see nothing wrong in allowing a maniac like Morley to operate with a search and destroy mentality."

NZRL board member and former test referee Neville Kesha was on the RFL panel but was outvoted by two British members.

"It's a disgrace. There were two tackles in that match which would have incurred suspensions in the NRL, one on Awen Guttenbeil and the other on Nigel Vagana," Chalmers said.

"The one on Nigel wasn't even put forward for consideration and Morley's effort was pushed under the carpet despite Neville believing it was serious enough to warrant a suspension of between four and six weeks.

"It's clear the RFL has little interest in player health and welfare if it allows such tackles to go unpunished."


Chalmers said he was furious a player with a judicial record as poor as Morley's should escape.

He was a repeat offender in his time in Australia's National Rugby League and had a history of offending throughout his career in England, he said.

The Kiwis have just come out of a test match where Steve Matai was ordered off and then suspended for two games for a tackle on Australian Mark Gasnier.

"There were no questions asked - he was sent off and then handed a ban as well," Chalmers said.

"Now the Kiwis come to the United Kingdom and a player with a dreadful record for high tackles gets away unpunished.

"This decision should be reviewed whatever the regulations are. The judicial system in place in this country is laughable if this is the way it works.

"Someone should have to answer for this. Morley should not be able to play in the first test against the Kiwis on Saturday (Sunday NZ time) and there would be an argument that he shouldn't be able to appear in the next two tests either."

- NZPA
 

Rich102

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If Chalmers is serious, and Keesha can't get any satisfaction, then he should threaten to boycott any games Morley appears in. That will bring the issue to a head.
For mine the tackle was as bad as the one Matai was sent off for, though a completely different tackle and with a different result. If Awen had laid on the ground and writhed around and then been stretchered off what would have happened?
If the officials can't be relied on to punish this sort of incident the players will go back to taking it into their own hands. No player wants to have his career ended by foul play - and Morley is known for it.
If Morley is selected and allowed to play it will be asking for trouble!
 

playdaball

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Due to the poor performance by the Kiwis, perhaps ticket sales in the UK are down and this is a way to ensure that people turn up.
 

Micistm

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Now that the precedence has been set, I look forward to seeing a feww good tackles on Morley.

Chalmers and his hack buddies need to go though; give the game a decent chance to grow.
 

ozbash

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Micistm said:
Now that the precedence has been set, I look forward to seeing a feww good tackles on Morley.

Chalmers and his hack buddies need to go though; give the game a decent chance to grow.

morley can certainly give it but he's also one of the rare breed who can take it as well.

get on with the tour chalmers..
 

LeagueNut

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I wonder if Morley's tackle was premeditated? He's got a bit of history with Guttenbeil.

If Morley had made that tackle in the NRL he would have been sent off and probably looking at 10 weeks.
 

Micistm

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MKEB... said:
Morley's tackle didnt worry me so much. The tackle on Vagana did.

I'd agree there, rewatching the game last night I thought that tackle was way worse. However, seeing neither was seen to be bad or dangerous, it should make the test series very interesting:shock:
 

ozbash

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yep, nev's trying to keep them honest but i think the battles lost.

be interesting to see what happens if we get a player on report this coming sunday.
 

Rich102

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ozbash said:
yep, nev's trying to keep them honest but i think the battles lost.

be interesting to see what happens if we get a player on report this coming sunday.

Won't happen. One of ours would get sent off. End of story!
 

Geordie

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Is this the same Kiwis who hadn't anything to say when Nigel Vagana smashed Paul Deacons head in. Where were they all then?

It's a tough old game to play and what the game doesn't need is idiots like Chalmers spouting off trying to influence officials before games or judiciary if the decisions go against him.

Having said that I believe that the GB coach has highlighted the solution and that is that Burgess should have been sin-binned. In a 3 match series you can't have the same length of punishments as in a 26 game season so more use should be made of the sin-bin.

Has Chalmers ever played the game? I bet he was a right pussycat!!!
 

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