LittleDavey
NRL Captain
- Mar 25, 2013
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OK so I just watched these two incidents.
JWH only made contact with the head, on a semi-stationary player whose momentum had been basically halted by another player - it did not come up off the shoulder, there was clear intent to whack him with the arm. Yet with all his history, just a fine? Compared to Staggs, whose tackle was on a player jinking and jiving, whose first contact was with the shoulder and bounced up. Yes it was careless, but FMD
As far as Radley, textbook spear tackle. He didn't grab between the legs, but how the tackle is made should hold no weight compared to the result - which was: a player lifted by his legs, beyond the horizontal and driven headfirst into the ground, with Radley following through. He didn't lift and let go (as is often seen), he literally drove him into the ground. The player being uninjured should also hold no weight in that situation.
JWH only made contact with the head, on a semi-stationary player whose momentum had been basically halted by another player - it did not come up off the shoulder, there was clear intent to whack him with the arm. Yet with all his history, just a fine? Compared to Staggs, whose tackle was on a player jinking and jiving, whose first contact was with the shoulder and bounced up. Yes it was careless, but FMD
As far as Radley, textbook spear tackle. He didn't grab between the legs, but how the tackle is made should hold no weight compared to the result - which was: a player lifted by his legs, beyond the horizontal and driven headfirst into the ground, with Radley following through. He didn't lift and let go (as is often seen), he literally drove him into the ground. The player being uninjured should also hold no weight in that situation.
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