and the banger incident cleared?????
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Stinger is an authority on the laws of the game.... after all, he actually helped write them.stinger wrote:plugger66 wrote:Not sure if you have ever played footy but that was a perfect takle that all coaches would love to see. the ball fell out and Surjan would not have known and even if he did he would have had no chance of letting go. It was probably half a second after it fell out that he hit the ground. Perfect tackle and the Saints would be trained to tackle like that.stinger wrote:plugger66 wrote:Good tackle by Surjan. Bad tackle by Milburn. Good results on both. Players are taught to tackle like that and everone of our players would and should do it under similar circumstances.
no ...banging a players head into the turf after he has disposed of the ball,,,and whilst his arms are pinned is against the laws of the game....despite what the match review committee states......
of course i have played footy....also spent many years as a tribunal member of an afl affiliated tribunal......got sent the video at the start of this season too....it was an illegal tackle for mine......
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Milburn was suspended because it was deemed to be a dangerous tackle, i.e. to “spear tackle’ somebody into the ground could cause very serious injuries. At least this is the explanation I heard on radio.
Harvey was spear-tackled and almost drilled into the car park below and, above all, he needed to be helped off the ground and was slightly concussed. But because he appeared to still have the ball, it was deemed a legitimate tackle. So, if you have a ball, the tackle is no longer a ‘spear tackle’ and therefore not dangerous.
Some logic - this is just dumb!
Harvey was spear-tackled and almost drilled into the car park below and, above all, he needed to be helped off the ground and was slightly concussed. But because he appeared to still have the ball, it was deemed a legitimate tackle. So, if you have a ball, the tackle is no longer a ‘spear tackle’ and therefore not dangerous.
Some logic - this is just dumb!
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It gets better!GSG wrote:Milburn was suspended because it was deemed to be a dangerous tackle, i.e. to “spear tackle’ somebody into the ground could cause very serious injuries. At least this is the explanation I heard on radio.
Harvey was spear-tackled and almost drilled into the car park below and, above all, he needed to be helped off the ground and was slightly concussed. But because he appeared to still have the ball, it was deemed a legitimate tackle. So, if you have a ball, the tackle is no longer a ‘spear tackle’ and therefore not dangerous.
Some logic - this is just dumb!
At the Tribunal tonight the Cats successfully argued that what Milburn did was not 'high contact' under teh Tribunal/MRP/AFL Rules nut 'body on body' contact and therefore his charge was downgraded to a 1 match suspension.
Dimwit and Monkey-Boy cannot fix this at teh moment because they are away on a (ahem) 'Fact-Finding Trip to Beijing.
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Where did you get this "spear tackle" crap from?
Milburn and Surjan's tackles were nothing like a "spear tackle", outlawed in the NRL.
A "spear tackle" is where you lift a player off the ground, turn him upside down and smash him headfirst into the ground.
Let's not get too carried away.
Where did you get this "spear tackle" crap from?
Milburn and Surjan's tackles were nothing like a "spear tackle", outlawed in the NRL.
A "spear tackle" is where you lift a player off the ground, turn him upside down and smash him headfirst into the ground.
Let's not get too carried away.
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No problem with the tackle on harvs. It was just a slinging action to get him off balance as he was kicking.
However, the umpires could have saved a lot of trouble if they had paid the free to Riewoldt 10 seconds earlier as he was held in a marking contest or if they had paid the free to Blake who was slung after he disposed of the ball 5 seconds earlier.
However, the umpires could have saved a lot of trouble if they had paid the free to Riewoldt 10 seconds earlier as he was held in a marking contest or if they had paid the free to Blake who was slung after he disposed of the ball 5 seconds earlier.
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Okay, maybe it wasn’t a spear tackle. Wrong expression on my part. To me it looked all the same - Milburne’s and Surjan’s - and I’m not saying it’s right to suspend somebody for this. I just wantedBernard Shakey wrote:GSG
Where did you get this "spear tackle" crap from?
Milburn and Surjan's tackles were nothing like a "spear tackle", outlawed in the NRL.
A "spear tackle" is where you lift a player off the ground, turn him upside down and smash him headfirst into the ground.
Let's not get too carried away.
Sorry didn't finish my post.
Okay, maybe it wasn’t a spear tackle. Wrong expression on my part. To me it looked all the same - Milburne’s and Surjan’s - and I’m not saying it’s right to suspend somebody for this. I just wanted to make a point that if it’s dangerous without the ball, it should be dangerous with the ball
Okay, maybe it wasn’t a spear tackle. Wrong expression on my part. To me it looked all the same - Milburne’s and Surjan’s - and I’m not saying it’s right to suspend somebody for this. I just wanted to make a point that if it’s dangerous without the ball, it should be dangerous with the ball