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martielang

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I think @Munky has it spot on. Regardless of intent, the responsibility should be on the defender.

I know im in the minority here, but I also think the same should apply to head clashes, especially when it's a defender racing out of the line to put a hit on.
 
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age.s

First Grade
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If you put on a big hit and it goes wrong why should there be any leniency at all?

CHN made a conscious decision to go hard and botched it. The responsibility for a clean shot is fully on him.

If you drive around a corner too fast come off the road but are under the speed limit and hit a bystander what's the excuse?
I wasn't suggesting there should be no punishment, it was a very poor shot. Just that send offs have traditionally been associated with some sort of malice, or at least extreme negligence. CHN's technique wasn't massively off. As Kilkenny said, his arms were facing down. He mistimed it, should have maybe adjusted for Hughes' body angle/height. Penalty, sin bin (with a decent stint on the sidelines) for mine although the material difference was exactly nil in this case.

As to the rest, it's just an extension of the earlier conversation around the "crackdown" (which has been notably wound back from a few months ago). Yes concussion is a major issue, but RL is a sport that will always lend itself to head knocks and simply telling defenders to change is only going to be relevant for the minority with technique/aggression problems (ie, Hetherington, Peachy). The majority of the concussions are coming about due to things that cant be controlled, like players falling, minor mis-timings (which will always occur) and defenders hitting hips or colliding with teammates. Should we be ruining the game as a spectacle (by sending players off or binning them) for what will amount to a near negligible reduction in concussions? I don't think so.

Your analogy is off too. The bystander is a citizen and has a reasonable assumption of not being hit by a car while walking down a street. RL is a heavy contact sport, all players play knowing the risks. A better analogy would be an injury inflicted on a fellow driver in motorsport.
 

age.s

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I think @age.s has it spot on. Regardless of intent, the responsibility should be on the defender.

I know im in the minority here, but I also think the same should apply to head clashes, especially when it's a defender racing out of the line to put a hit on.

Heh, I think you might have mentioned the wrong user here martie :p
 

betcats

Referee
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CHN has issued a pretty heartfelt apology today, says he was disgusted with himself to the point he cried in the sheds after seeing Hughes eyes in the back of his head, he has a clean record so gets a discount on the charge. No doubt he didnt mean to hit hughes like that but at the end of the day the result is still a knocked out Hughes. 3 weeks is probably fair.
 

Vicpanther

Juniors
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I'll tell you what I don't get. Api gets a week for a shove. But chambers can throw someone's shoe into the crowd, abuse players to a point of instigating a fight and takes cheap shots all fame and gets nothing.
The system is so flawed.
 

murraymob

Coach
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He was facing 6 weeks but due to a incident free last 7 years he got a 25% discount bringing it back to 3 weeks .No other charges out of that game
 

Kilkenny

Coach
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I'll tell you what I don't get. Api gets a week for a shove. But chambers can throw someone's shoe into the crowd, abuse players to a point of instigating a fight and takes cheap shots all fame and gets nothing.
The system is so flawed.
If you tried to make sense of decisions from the match review committee or NRL judiciary then you would be destined for a bed at the Pialla Unit, Nepean Hospital.

It will do your head in and the Pialla Unit is the mental health wing.
 

Thirsty Panther

Juniors
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If you tried to make sense of decisions from the match review committee or NRL judiciary then you would be destined for a bed at the Pialla Unit, Nepean Hospital.

It will do your head in and the Pialla Unit is the mental health wing.
Showing your age Kilkenny.
The new Mental Health unit has been open several years (2014). The old Pialla unit was knocked down and a multistory carpark built in its place.
I do take your point of the judiciary and match review committee thou. You could also add on the Bunker aswell. Its done my head in on many occasions.
 

Kilkenny

Coach
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Showing your age Kilkenny.
The new Mental Health unit has been open several years (2014). The old Pialla unit was knocked down and a multistory carpark built in its place.
I do take your point of the judiciary and match review committee thou. You could also add on the Bunker aswell. Its done my head in on many occasions.
Well I thought my last stay in Pialla was 2015. There you go. Go figure, my meds must be working.

I may just visit the new car park tomorrow just for old times sake. So many memories.
 

murraymob

Coach
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Showing your age Kilkenny.
The new Mental Health unit has been open several years (2014). The old Pialla unit was knocked down and a multistory carpark built in its place.
I do take your point of the judiciary and match review committee thou. You could also add on the Bunker aswell. Its done my head in on many occasions.
Kilkenny and fibro man have been going to the new car park thinking it was the old mental unit looking for a bed for the night .Boys it’s a car park lol
 

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