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  • #16
    Originally posted by dice View Post
    The photo in that petition is quite apt. The ball runner has braced themselves with a shoulder and also has a slightly raised knee. Tackler not allowed to brace themselves with a shoulder, and no longer allowed to make a high front-on tackle (like this Australian defender) for risk of being crucified like Radley.

    V'Lakas asking the defenders lower their tackles. If you were a defender making a tackle on this ball-runner that is also stepping and twisting, in a split-second where can you safely stick your head in this instance?

    These ridiculous expectations is what ended Jake Friend's career. Will end Cordner's career. Radley has also been concussed a few times with hip tackles.



    Tackle around the waist

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    • #17
      Originally posted by King Salvo View Post

      They are doing research on tackling techniques and have stats saying players tackling up right ( the catch and hold tackles) are 3.2 times more likely to suffer concussions and taken from the fray.

      Of course the narrow target zone for such tackles means there is little room for error or discretion when a ball carrier is struck in the head - arm bouncing off the shoulder or ball and hitting the ball carriers head or the ball carrier falling/slipping etc - it's the final impact.

      It's all to do with this wrestling and judo nonsense that they should never have allowed to come into the game

      I was watching a game from 2010 so not long ago and there was hardly any 3 defender tackles - mainly 2 and a lot of one on one tackles and in my mind a much better game- off loads / plenty ball movement /good defence /quick play the balls - unstructured play even.

      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Perhaps the most intriguing finding, however, was that the chance of a HIA for a tackler was 3.2 times greater when they were upright as opposed to when they were bent at the waist. This was because high tacklers were generally injured by head-to-head and head-to-shoulder impacts, while ball carriers were injured by head-to-head, head-to-arm and head-to-shoulder collisions.

      The results, which are consistent with the findings in professional rugby, could point to a need to lower the target zone. Junior players are taught to tackle around the legs, but at NRL level players are coached to tackle high and lock up the arms of the ball carrier.

      Gardner, dual international Timana Tahu and senior biomechanics lecturer Suzi Edwards from the University of Newcastle are working on an evidence-based approach to safer tackling techniques.

      Tahu believes the cheek-to-cheek tackling technique taught by many coaches contributes to the spate of concussions.

      “We have to go back to the drawing board and start looking at tackling techniques again,” Tahu said.

      “You need to look at different variations that can help the sport.

      “The players only know to tackle high because that is what the wrestling coaches have taught them. There needs to be more education on it.”


      https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/the...22-p57u7f.html
      This is only going to create more catch and hold tackles than less they are going to take out any form of aggressive defence as the punishment is too high for the reward.
      Look at Radley's kick pressure he put on Kelly for the first sin bin on Saturday night. He got to him in time as Kelly's kick only travelled 10 metres so it wasn't late.
      ​​​​​​They aren't allowed to hit the kickers legs and he got binned for the slightest of brushes to the head so why would you risk putting pressure on the kicker anymore.
      Defence is going to become very passive and that goes against the fabric of the gladiatorial aspect of the sport

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Grant Hedger View Post

        Shut up you imbecile. I’m thinking of starting a petition to kick you off this forum.
        Mate I mightn't agree with what he says but he's entitled to his opinion and he is a genuine roosters supporter.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by King Salvo View Post

          Tackle around the waist
          Good one. Tackler concussed and ball-carrier easy offload. You would last 2 seconds as a coach.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
            Short term pain for long term gain - Sorry i agree with what the NRL are doing - sure it affects the Chooks but one has to say they were self inflicted offences

            Radley and Crichton need to change their ways and be more responsible as senior players and especially with the injury toll as they are not only letting themselves down but also the team and club.

            Both now repeat offenders with 3 similar offences (50 % loading for each ) and 1 non similar (20 % loading for each ) past 2 years and carryovers( 60 for Radley and 70 for Crichton ) - even a grade 1 charge -base points of 100 will put each out for 3 plus games.

            I agree too, yes it has effected us but players need to be protected.
            We can't sit back and whinge when Teddy and Friend get belted around the head and than complain when some of our own players go out and do the same thing.

            They probably have gone overboard with the policing but thats better than not going far enough, I'm sure over time they will find a happy medium and get it right.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by dice View Post

              Good one. Tackler concussed and ball-carrier easy offload. You would last 2 seconds as a coach.
              Then as concussion cases increase because of tackling lower they will start sending players to the sin bin for using their head for hitting the hip of the ball carrier.
              You would think that King Gonzo was part of PVL's concussion consulting team.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by BUDDY View Post

                Then as concussion cases increase because of tackling lower they will start sending players to the sin bin for using their head for hitting the hip of the ball carrier.
                You would think that King Gonzo was part of PVL's concussion consulting team.
                Really so before this catch and hold /wrestling and judo and what not when players did tackle low what were the stats for concussions though - look at the ones now - what percentage of defenders are concussed as a result of the catch and hold technique - as I posted earlier 3.2 times more likely as a defender to suffer a head knock /concussion in these types of tackles - head /shoulder clash with the ball carrier and also with the second defender and also a greater risk of tackling high - dangerous contact with head or neck and sin bins and suspensions

                Radley has a choice though fix it or suffer the consequences - if he does a similar tackle again and grade - it's 7 matches with the loading's and carryovers - be rubbed out of the game like Les Boyd if that continues.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by King Salvo View Post

                  Really so before this catch and hold /wrestling and judo and what not when players did tackle low what were the stats for concussions though - look at the ones now - what percentage of defenders are concussed as a result of the catch and hold technique - as I posted earlier 3.2 times more likely as a defender to suffer a head knock /concussion in these types of tackles - head /shoulder clash with the ball carrier and also with the second defender and also a greater risk of tackling high - dangerous contact with head or neck and sin bins and suspensions

                  Radley has a choice though fix it or suffer the consequences - if he does a similar tackle again and grade - it's 7 matches with the loading's and carryovers - be rubbed out of the game like Les Boyd if that continues.
                  Please elaborate on bit in bold. Prove to me that defenders not being able to protect themselves with their shoulder, and instead sticking their heads at hip height actually decreases their risk of concussion and without losing tackling efficiency.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by roosterfannz View Post

                    booooo
                    50% loading!
                    Boooooooo!!!!!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by dice View Post

                      Good one. Tackler concussed and ball-carrier easy offload. You would last 2 seconds as a coach.
                      The only reason why a defender maybe concussed from tackling low is that they put their head in the wrong place as basically they have forgotten how tackle that way to or have not been trained to tackle that way.

                      And what's wrong with off loads and moving the ball though as that would make for a better game instead of the over structured x amount of hit ups and out the back block and decoy rubbish- 110% with Sterlo in not liking the way the game is played - all this structured play and wrestling and judo nonsense.- may as well have 17 robots play instead.

                      Not sure how old you are but take a look at the Chooks sides for and against from 1974/75 in the links below- they played an expansive unstructured game with plenty of offloads and were not only a great attacking team but also a great defensive side as well and that was when it was the 5 metre rule.

                      Teams should be able to defend against offloads as they would defending their errors as after all they full time professionals and are well prepared with an abundance of coaches training them and all types of intel available on their opposition and how they play as individuals and as a team. No excuses.

                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_NSWRFL_season

                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_NSWRFL_season


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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Big Dog View Post
                        At first I was encouraged by these two clowns. Now I believe they are trying to wreck the NRL. Please sign the below petition and spread the word far and wide.

                        http://chng.it/h7F4NCPgt8
                        Good luck with that one Big Dog.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

                          Good luck with that one Big Dog.
                          I am disappointed with the over zealous punishment handed out to Victor, I believe it was heavy handed, and a knee jerk reaction but in saying that I still agree with PVL and Abdo generally, and think they have the games, and the players best interests at heart. The petition to get rid of them is a joke, and a waste of time. Under 150 signatures, out of at least 2.5 MILLION rugby league supporters. To have any effect the petition would need to get more than 50% of paid up club supporters, that would be at least 200,000 signatures, , if they get to 2000 that will be ONE PER CENT. Pissing into the wind.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by King Salvo View Post

                            The only reason why a defender maybe concussed from tackling low is that they put their head in the wrong place as basically they have forgotten how tackle that way to or have not been trained to tackle that way.

                            And what's wrong with off loads and moving the ball though as that would make for a better game instead of the over structured x amount of hit ups and out the back block and decoy rubbish- 110% with Sterlo in not liking the way the game is played - all this structured play and wrestling and judo nonsense.- may as well have 17 robots play instead.

                            Not sure how old you are but take a look at the Chooks sides for and against from 1974/75 in the links below- they played an expansive unstructured game with plenty of offloads and were not only a great attacking team but also a great defensive side as well and that was when it was the 5 metre rule.

                            Teams should be able to defend against offloads as they would defending their errors as after all they full time professionals and are well prepared with an abundance of coaches training them and all types of intel available on their opposition and how they play as individuals and as a team. No excuses.

                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_NSWRFL_season

                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_NSWRFL_season

                            You just don't get that teams are not going to concede points tackling low. Go and waste someone else's time dreaming about the past.


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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Big Dog View Post
                              At first I was encouraged by these two clowns. Now I believe they are trying to wreck the NRL. Please sign the below petition and spread the word far and wide.

                              http://chng.it/h7F4NCPgt8
                              Good luck with that but PVL & Abdo are going nowhere.
                              If you were running the NRL & someone you respected & trusted said to you that the game will be sued if you dont introduce a no contact to head or neck rule what would you do?
                              Players will say we know the risks & are prepared to take the risk but later on when they are older they think different & if they are getting headaches or forgetting things they will want to be financially compensated.
                              I wish the NRL could introduce a waver like in boxing but they cant because when you sign up for boxing you know its about getting hit in the head but when you sign up to league you dont sign up to get hit in the head. I love the rough tough dirty stuff but unfortunately in todays society its not accepted.
                              I think the game can still remain hard but its just gonna be cleaner. You can be hit in the head & not get hurt but everyone has their own idea of what hurts someone else when they get hit in the head so thats why there has to be a blanket rule on the rule.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by dice View Post

                                Please elaborate on bit in bold. Prove to me that defenders not being able to protect themselves with their shoulder, and instead sticking their heads at hip height actually decreases their risk of concussion and without losing tackling efficiency.
                                If the catch and hold / upright tackling techniques was the safest way how come they aren't teaching kids to tackle like that - they teach the kids to tackle around the legs and waist.

                                What was pleasing to hear when watching the Andrew Johns and Laurie Daley cup Grandfinals the Central Coach Roosters teams both won was the commentator praising the tackling techniques -around the legs and waist tackles - of all the 4 teams - refreshing to see proper tackling and very very few 3 defender tackles and the rubbish that goes on in the NRL - but as he said that will be all out the window once they start playing higher grades such as reggies and especially NRL though.
                                Last edited by King Salvo; 05-26-2021, 07:33 PM.

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