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Anyone searching for a picture of the tackle, go to the Melbourne Storm forum.
bula_stormer said:Anyone searching for a picture of the tackle, go to the Melbourne Storm forum.
chemical storm said:SO....who cares?bulldog wrote:
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maybe all the players who have been the victim of his dirty play should sue him as well
How many careers did McCracken end with foul play again?
Leave Mr. Hypocrite Alone.
Kearney 'clearly lifted' McCracken
by Kylie Williams
February 16, 2005
FORMER first-grade rugby league player and coach Warren Ryan told a court today that Stephen Kearney had clearly lifted Jarrod McCracken in the tackle the former Wests Tigers player says ended his career.
McCracken is suing, Kearney, Kearney's then club the Melbourne Storm and team-mate Marcus Bai in the New South Wales Supreme Court for more than $750,000 in damages over the tackle on May 12, 2000.
The former New Zealand captain says the spear tackle was intentional and done with intent to cause injury.
Mr Ryan was called today as an expert witness to give his opinion on the tackle.
He said it was clear from a video of the tackle that Kearney lifted McCracken by grabbing hold of one leg.
"He's lifting him, otherwise how would a sixteen-and-a-half stone man end up in the air?" he said.
Ryan could not be swayed when counsel for Kearney and Bai, Robert Sheldon, suggested his clients' momentum had caused McCracken to become airborne.
"You can't change my opinion, that's my opinion ...," he said.
"You're trying to turn a lifting tackle into a non-lifting tackle."
Mr Sheldon also put it to Ryan that the tackle was not intentional but merely happened in the "classic heat of the moment in rugby league circumstances".
"This is anything but classic rugby league," Mr Ryan said.
Mr Ryan also said Kearney was highly unlikely not to have known of Bai's presence when he joined the tackle.
"It's about his 6000th front-on tackle," he said.
"He's aware of Bai."
At the time of the incident, McCracken was on a two-year contract for the 2000 and 2001 seasons on a fee of $300,000 a year.
"By reason of the injuries sustained in the subject tackle, the plaintiff was prevented from returning to playing professional rugby league football and his employer, Wests Tigers, terminated its playing contract with the plaintiff," according to his McCracken's statement of claim, tendered to the court.
McCracken said earlier in the hearing that he would have continued his professional rugby league career, either in England or the NRL, had he not been injured.
The loss of his career also caused McCracken to become depressed, the court was told.
AAP
innsaneink said:bula_stormer said:Anyone searching for a picture of the tackle, go to the Melbourne Storm forum.
A bright spark eh?....pics and video in this thread. :roll:
chemical storm said:SO....who cares?bulldog wrote:
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maybe all the players who have been the victim of his dirty play should sue him as well
How many careers did McCracken end with foul play again?
Leave Mr. Hypocrite Alone.
Who cares? :lol: :lol:
Get off his back, he didnt put anyone out of the game or in a wheelchair.
El Diablo said:Extreme?
His future potential earnings from RL would no doubt of been a lot more than $750,000
chemicalstorm said:El Diablo said:Extreme?
His future potential earnings from RL would no doubt of been a lot more than $750,000
How many House has he got? and then how much is he earning per week from people renting out? If he has $20 million in Properties and 16m in morgates, there is 4 millon dollar he could pay for Medical bills for himself?
chemicalstorm said:El Diablo said:Extreme?
His future potential earnings from RL would no doubt of been a lot more than $750,000
How many House has he got? and then how much is he earning per week from people renting out? If he has $20 million in Properties and 16m in morgates, there is 4 millon dollar he could pay for Medical bills for himself?
Hes Potenial Earnings from RL would be more than $750,000, but Hes Renting income could cost more that $750,000 in 4 and half years, would'nt it?