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[Round 3, 2024] Broncos vs Panthers
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[QUOTE="Fitzy, post: 3602215, member: 9881"] Spoken like a true NRL administrator. You have completely taken the entire context of the tackle out of the equation. He raced out of the line to cause pressure and hit him high and late. I’m sorry but not an acceptable stance at all. Just because a relatively passive tackle in the middle has the head to head context you are referring to doesn’t mean this is the same. He raced out and created the dangerous situation and he got it so wrong that his shoulders would have collected him as well if it wasn’t for his head having led his body movement into the tackle. It was a shithouse tackle and because we see as you said head to head contact regularly in a vastly different context we have to put up with this bullshit where our player is out for over a month because of a DANGEROUS tackle with no repercussions. I’m not advocating for 4 weeks I’m talking 1-2 with a fine and he should have undoubtedly have been binned or at the very least HIA’d to go along with common practice over the past few years. Don’t keep giving me this bullshit excuse I keep hearing “accidental”, you’d want to fucking hope it was an accident. Doesn’t mean he hasn’t got the tackle horribly wrong and created a dangerous environment and it certainly does not mean because he has created an equally dangerous environment for himself that it should be fair game. Pathetic take that. It was a high and fairly forceful tackle that was never ending well. Accidents don’t mitigate foul play. I’m sure Sean Keppie doesn’t mean to drop the ball every 3 minutes should it be play on cause it’s accidental? He did the fucken crime he pays the time. He made a conscious effort to race out and put pressure on Walsh. When you do that you must be hitting them safely. Don’t give a flying **** if he meant it or not, his responsibility is to not come into contact with his head. The upright tackle he tried to make was wildly inappropriate for the scenario he was facing. Thats careless decision making and in the end his poor movement choices have collected him high. Thats a dangerous high tackle every day of the fucking week especially when you bring in the speed of it and the late factor. You could give me I don’t think it’s a bad enough tackle to be charged argument over this bullshit fucking accident argument. THERE ALL FUCKING ACCIDENTS. [/QUOTE]
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