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NRL updates shoulder charge rules - min charge 200pts

Timmah

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http://leagueunlimited.com/news/26640-nrl-updates-shoulder-charge-rules

Any player who commits a shoulder charge using force will be automatically charged by the Match Review Committee from this weekend.

Head of Football Todd Greenberg said today the change to the rule would remove ambiguity about whether a player should be charged.

Mr Greenberg said the shoulder charge was dangerous and had potentially dire consequences if it went wrong.

While the NRL had made the shoulder charge illegal, the current rules mean offenders can escape a charge if there is "no forceful movement of the head or neck".

Mr Greenberg said the rule would be simplified to require any shoulder charge with force to be charged automatically by the Match Review Committee based on the severity.

"We need to be clear about this... we cannot allow player welfare to be put at risk by shoulder charges," Mr Greenberg said.

"A player carrying the ball cannot protect himself properly against the force of a shoulder charge.

"We have seen this type of tackle have tragic consequences recently and the NRL has an obligation to put player safety first."

Mr Greenberg said players found guilty of shoulder charges risked lengthy suspensions.

A grade one shoulder charge offence carries a base penalty of 200 points and more serious breaches can result in suspensions of up to eight matches - or more.

"In other words, anyone found guilty of using a shoulder charge with force will be suspended for at least one match," he said.

"So there will be a real incentive for players and coaches to ensure that shoulder charges are taken out of the game."

I realise there's another thread on this but I think this is worth it's own discussion after the NRL announced this today...
 

some11

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So basically you're forced to take the early plea, a week off and have a heap of carry over points.
 

lockyno1

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Good, only has to be a couple of centimetres off and the bloke has a broken jaw.
 

betcats

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As long as they are clear and consistent with what is a shoulder charge then that's good imo. We'll see if they can deliver that though.

Its a pretty firm STFU from the NRL to guys like Sterlo and that constantly going on about bringing them back.
 

Mr Spock!

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Apparently players who get pushed in the back will get a free kick.

Scrums are to be replaced by a ball up.
 

morley101

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So they quickly change the rules on a tackle (1st of the year in the NRL) that results in no injury to a player. Another over reaction to the media.
 
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Seems the arrogant merkins didnt like the judiciary not smashing a player for a completely fair and safe hit so theyre going completely overboard. Again.

The nrl are a joke. f**king oxygen thieves the lot of them.
 

Danish

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So some big meany put a poor bulldogs forward on his ass and Greenburg has gone ahead and thrown the toys out of the pram making sure if anyone does it again to his poor side they'll get a guaranteed suspension.

Seems about on par for how he operates
 

Johnnie Red

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Omg its touch football now

Even worse than that....we'll be in guernseys next year.


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BunniesMan

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All the morons taking about a soft game, would you be rushing to the front of the line to pay the NRLs legal bills if you had your way?
 
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