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[QUOTE="Unbreakable, post: 2978110, member: 8290"] It's a bit over the top, but it's probably accurate. If a player died because of a shoulder charge in an NRL game they'd get rid of it completely. But they've shown over the last few years that they're gradually weakening their stance on it. Won't be too long until it's completely back in the game, much like how the refs "Crack down" on things like the correct play the balls, they all eventually find their way back in to the game. This verdict officially marks the end of the shoulder charge ban in the NRL, unless it breaks the players jaw or knocks them out cold, you virtually can't get suspended for it now. [/QUOTE]
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