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  • The Shoulder Charge

    I am very worried about the new interpretation to this rule.

    The sad thing is, someone will miss a finals game over this because the NRL have backed themselves into a stupid situation.
    The match review panel can't use common sense "they seldom do anyway" A penalty was fine and if you hit someone in the head then expect weeks on the sideline.

    Why didn't they wait until the end f year to review this law? This is the worst decision the NRL has made in a long time.
    Kane evens didn't get suspended because he didn't make contact with the head. That has been the rule all along, People on social media have been winging about him since last week.
    They have changed the rule and now us fans will miss out watching the best players each week. Sometime its a defensive reaction to protect yourself and a penalty should be suffice.
    If you charge in at full pelt and slam someone then yes maybe a suspension should happen but EVERY action should be looked at individually. NOT this stupid blanket ban.

    I am worried that we will lose a key player come finals.

  • #2
    Nrl has lost the plot, starting last year

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    • #3
      Someone should copy this post and put in in 'The Burrow', replacing Kane Evans with Luke Keary.
      'm pretty sure that's how they are feeling today, however they do not have the education or literacy skills to be able to write something that elicits their feeling in such a clear and concise manner.

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      • #4
        it will be a miracle if Napa/Evans make It through the rest of the season without being charged.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by fletch View Post
          it will be a miracle if Napa/Evans make It through the rest of the season without being charged.
          This. Neither are playing with a full deck, but that's what also makes them good at their job!

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          • #6
            The nrl don't even know what constitutes a shoulder charge anymore. How mase got two weeks for that is absolutely ridiculous. When some is 120kg running full steam at you off a kick off it is very difficult to make a one on one tackle. If you're an 85kg hooker or half its virtually impossible without getting hurt.

            Blanket rules are only introduced when someone doesn't understand a situation and needs a black and white thought process to make easy decisions. I thought the point of having a three man match review panel was to be able to ****ing contextualise some of these decisions.

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            • #7
              I'm more and more concerned about the advantage the attacking player has over defensive sides now. My biggest gripe at the moment is variations in when a referee will call held of a ball runner. Calling held before the defensive side can assert their dominance over the attacking player just leads to ruck infringement penalties or ultra fast play the balls. It's ridiculous. I swear the refs always call held half a second earlier in our games then for other teams and this is partly why we're penalised so much. Some refs give some players an age to make a tackle. Others call held when the runner is still fighting in the tackle because they want to reduce the risk of a third man lifting tackle. It's just a farce atm.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bigchook View Post
                The nrl don't even know what constitutes a shoulder charge anymore. How mase got two weeks for that is absolutely ridiculous. When some is 120kg running full steam at you off a kick off it is very difficult to make a one on one tackle. If you're an 85kg hooker or half its virtually impossible without getting hurt.

                Blanket rules are only introduced when someone doesn't understand a situation and needs a black and white thought process to make easy decisions. I thought the point of having a three man match review panel was to be able to ****ing contextualise some of these decisions.
                Think mason said this week, he is ashamed to call himself a league player anymore, game was going safe/soft, now it has lost the plot completely.

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                • #9
                  The game is becoming a joke. Yes, penalise anyone that comes into contact with the head, as has been the case since day dot. However, to ban the shoulder charge because it can have a whiplash effect and cause serious injury. Hello, any hard tackle can do that. When are the NRL going to ban the back slam tackle if this is the case? This type of tackle can cause a player to suffer a whiplash injury as well. Players are taught to tackle with the first contact being the shoulder. Seems like we have to wait until David Smith leaves the NRL for sanity to prevail.
                  Sickie Lame .... King of Bestiality

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                  • #10
                    A direct result of people making the rules of a game they've never played.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by The Sack View Post
                      The game is becoming a joke. Yes, penalise anyone that comes into contact with the head, as has been the case since day dot. However, to ban the shoulder charge because it can have a whiplash effect and cause serious injury. Hello, any hard tackle can do that. When are the NRL going to ban the back slam tackle if this is the case? This type of tackle can cause a player to suffer a whiplash injury as well. Players are taught to tackle with the first contact being the shoulder. Seems like we have to wait until David Smith leaves the NRL for sanity to prevail.
                      Agree 100% Sack.

                      One of the worst decisions made by the game in decades.

                      Rugby League is a tough violent collision sport.

                      Change this and you kill what it is...and a sanitised "new" sport is born.

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                      • #12
                        This will allow the refs to penalize indiscriminately, and the judiciary to suspend whomever they want. The Keary citing was an absolute joke.

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