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Kyle Flanagan

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What I will say is try pushing 100kg upwards off your chest without your mouth closing. The mouth closes automatically in these situations with pressing movements. Often people doing their max bench press for example will grit their teeth before and when pushing upwards. You can see Kyle pushing upwards in the vision, Crichton is the one who's stuck his nose in his mouth. Kyle did not go looking for it, did not move his head, nothing. Crichton rubs his face all over Flanagan, ends up shoving his nose in his mouth and Flanagan begins to fight to play the ball by pushing upwards on Crichton. Mouth closes, and Crichton's nose ends up getting a nip. Boo hoo, shouldn't have instigated it
I disagree. It’s a simple matter of physics.

kyle has used his body mass to increase the pull of gravity on that poor defenseless big headed bulldogs player. Thoughts and prayers to him must have been traumatic. The complete selfishness of Flanagan to not simply dissolve into nothingness is beyond belief.
 

Dragon David

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Auntie.Gerald

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I disagree. It’s a simple matter of physics.

kyle has used his body mass to increase the pull of gravity on that poor defenseless big headed bulldogs player. Thoughts and prayers to him must have been traumatic. The complete selfishness of Flanagan to not simply dissolve into nothingness is beyond belief.
I mean

a swinging flared nostril can be just as lethal as a swinging flared arm........... lol

I still wish Jamie Ainscough went head but or face press like Chrichton did on the wknd :)
 
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