What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

See ya Slater

STORM.99/07

Bench
Messages
2,857
Ennis somehow hot away with one before his GF/last game.
Even he said he didn’t know how he wasn’t charged.

...don’t get too excited thought Storm fans.
His was about a 4 compared to Slaters 9 .
That was when he targeted Blake Green and anus got off .
 

mave

Coach
Messages
13,865
We have had other players in the past suspended for "bracing" with the shoulder, have we not ?

How the fk could Billy boy get off when he literally "charged" with the shoulder.
 

Roosters rule

Juniors
Messages
267
I could easily be biased and demand his suspension but I won't.
It was a good side on hit nothing more. Yes I have seen lighter contact suspended but that doesn't make it right. Common-sense should apply to the shoulder charge rule. If a players head or neck is hit or the impact elsewhere puts them danger. Suspend them. If they are not illegally hit in the head or neck and the player is ok get on with the match.
He shouldn't miss a week in my opinion.
Waqa Blake did one earlier in the year and he didn't get penalised.
 

t-ba

Post Whore
Messages
59,651
Laughing at stupid Meninga going on about how they should give exception to Slater whilst condoning illegal play. Rules are rules mate and nobody is above them.

Meninga was a Super League booster. Says it all.
 

Joeboy

Juniors
Messages
74
I could easily be biased and demand his suspension but I won't.
It was a good side on hit nothing more. Yes I have seen lighter contact suspended but that doesn't make it right. Common-sense should apply to the shoulder charge rule. If a players head or neck is hit or the impact elsewhere puts them danger. Suspend them. If they are not illegally hit in the head or neck and the player is ok get on with the match.
He shouldn't miss a week in my opinion.
Waqa Blake did one earlier in the year and he didn't get penalised.


But that's the problem, common sense has not been applied for the myriad other players charged/suspended since the rule came in.

The rule just needs to be changed to dangerous contact, shoulder charges are fine unless you make dangerous contact. This puts the onus on the players to calculate the risk in the tackle they deem necessary for the situation.

I'm all in favour of try saving shoulder charges been legal if you don't hit the head, but in that case all shoulder charges need to be legal if you don't hit the head.

The wording and application of the rule in the past is the issue for me, not the action
 

carcharias

Immortal
Messages
43,120
I could easily be biased and demand his suspension but I won't.
It was a good side on hit nothing more. Yes I have seen lighter contact suspended but that doesn't make it right. Common-sense should apply to the shoulder charge rule. If a players head or neck is hit or the impact elsewhere puts them danger. Suspend them. If they are not illegally hit in the head or neck and the player is ok get on with the match.
He shouldn't miss a week in my opinion.
Waqa Blake did one earlier in the year and he didn't get penalised.

Common sense is not a rule.
 

twesty

Juniors
Messages
410
No way he should miss a GF for that. He barely knocked him off balance. Surely the outcome of the hit needs to be taken into account. If you swing a punch at someone do you get suspended if you miss them?
 
Messages
17,744
The rule needs to go. The game is worse off for losing the shoulder charge but rules are rules and the merkin should miss the GF
 

Cockosh

Juniors
Messages
1,138
I personally don’t like seeing players miss games due to suspension and would prefer to beat a full strength storm team.
In saying that if he is let off the nrl loses whatever little credibility it has left. It is a shoulder charge. Plain and simple. Whatever good he has done for the game is irrelevant. Whatever people’s opinions, they are also irrelevant. If he gets off it just shows again that the nrl arbitrarily applies rules depending on their agenda or bias.
 
Last edited:

Valheru

Coach
Messages
19,178
The whole "he shouldn't miss a GF for that" holds zero weight.

Either it is a suspension or it isn't and the game to be missed doesn't (or shouldn't) make a difference.
 

Latest posts

Top