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  • DuluthD Duluth

    https://twitter.com/danielhussey2/status/1845154178777165876?s=61&t=yrbdgyVSPqW0kVLD8ijMKA

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    @Duluth one of those unskilled boks innit. Just crash bash.

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      Needs to be more of those in rugby, if you duck your head going into a tackle, it's your fucking fault

      https://www.rugbypass.com/news/dont-talk-to-us-about-player-safety-manu-tuilagis-top-14-debut-controversy/

      Although to be honest, there just needs to be consistency

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        this is a really interesting problem, if Tuilagi goes any lower there he's basically aiming at the knees which having seen two horrendous injuries in the GP this weekend, makes me feel sick. Dipping your head that much into contact as the ball carrier is somewhat instinctive but definitely causes the head impact - not sure how realistic it is to change the laws to punish the ball carrier though

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        • DodgeD Dodge

          this is a really interesting problem, if Tuilagi goes any lower there he's basically aiming at the knees which having seen two horrendous injuries in the GP this weekend, makes me feel sick. Dipping your head that much into contact as the ball carrier is somewhat instinctive but definitely causes the head impact - not sure how realistic it is to change the laws to punish the ball carrier though

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          @Dodge said in NH club rugby:

          this is a really interesting problem, if Tuilagi goes any lower there he's basically aiming at the knees which having seen two horrendous injuries in the GP this weekend, makes me feel sick. Dipping your head that much into contact as the ball carrier is somewhat instinctive but definitely causes the head impact - not sure how realistic it is to change the laws to punish the ball carrier though

          It's been a thing in club rugby here for at least a couple of seasons - late dip by the ball carrier isn't allowed - can't remember what the sanction is though as it's very rarely called.

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            knew is was being talked about, didn't know they'd actually started punishing it. Been a while since i ran around on a rugby field, and to be fair if i did, would spend about 60% of my time doubled over at the waist trying not to throw up

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              #3022

              Head contact but no foul play. The tackler bent at the hips and was attempting a wrap

              So a 'No fault' head contact

              Head_Contact_Process_EN_v1.pdf

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                Gabriel Ibitoye scored a dazzling hat trick in the weekend Bristol- Exeter game:

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                • sparkyS sparky

                  Gabriel Ibitoye scored a dazzling hat trick in the weekend Bristol- Exeter game:

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                  @sparky Vid not available in NZ, but 8 minute hat trick and Dupont did a 13 minute hat trick - Ferns winger got one to against France.

                  And people say Super Rugby is defence optional, bunch of marshmellows up north!

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                  • DodgeD Dodge

                    knew is was being talked about, didn't know they'd actually started punishing it. Been a while since i ran around on a rugby field, and to be fair if i did, would spend about 60% of my time doubled over at the waist trying not to throw up

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                    @Dodge said in NH club rugby:

                    knew is was being talked about, didn't know they'd actually started punishing it. Been a while since i ran around on a rugby field, and to be fair if i did, would spend about 60% of my time doubled over at the waist trying not to throw up

                    That's probably why I can't remember.

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                      Think this is a really retrograde step, a big break from what makes rugby grounds so special and a big danger we end up with Soccer style supporter issues.

                      https://www.msn.com/en-in/money/topstories/gallagher-premiership-clubs-are-set-to-introduce-away-fan-sections-at-stadiums-as-rugby-bosses-look-to-seize-on-sport-s-growing-popularity-by-improving-the-atmosphere-at-games/ar-AA1s2V1e?apiversion=v2&noservercache=1&domshim=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&batchservertelemetry=1&noservertelemetry=1

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                      • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                        Think this is a really retrograde step, a big break from what makes rugby grounds so special and a big danger we end up with Soccer style supporter issues.

                        https://www.msn.com/en-in/money/topstories/gallagher-premiership-clubs-are-set-to-introduce-away-fan-sections-at-stadiums-as-rugby-bosses-look-to-seize-on-sport-s-growing-popularity-by-improving-the-atmosphere-at-games/ar-AA1s2V1e?apiversion=v2&noservercache=1&domshim=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&batchservertelemetry=1&noservertelemetry=1

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                        @Victor-Meldrew that's retarded.

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                        • BonesB Bones

                          @Victor-Meldrew that's retarded.

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                          @Bones said in NH club rugby:

                          @Victor-Meldrew that's retarded.

                          Money men who care fuck-all about traditions of the game.

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                          • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                            @Bones said in NH club rugby:

                            @Victor-Meldrew that's retarded.

                            Money men who care fuck-all about traditions of the game.

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                            @Victor-Meldrew said in NH club rugby:

                            @Bones said in NH club rugby:

                            @Victor-Meldrew that's retarded.

                            Money men who care fuck-all about traditions of the game.

                            I can't see how it's going to attract more people.

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                              Some of my best memroies, fuzzy as they are, are with opposition supporters in the crowd. Banter and stuff. How dumb.

                              I remember being at the cake tin game where SA came back with a ton of tries to beat us, and the sheer joy of the boks around us made it a great thing - this was after the North Harbour debacle etc. You'll totally miss out on that, what a pile of crap

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                                I disagree actually, when you go away with your club it’s so much better to be surrounded by your own fans. I think there’s no risk of football like trouble, but I think the atmosphere in stadiums will improve which is good for everyone. It doesn’t mean you have to sit in the ‘away end’, it just means you can. There’ll still be plenty of opportunity to mix before, at half time and after games

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                                  At the cake tin, you'd get to be surrounded by a whole new set of empty yellow seats!

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                                  • DodgeD Dodge

                                    I disagree actually, when you go away with your club it’s so much better to be surrounded by your own fans. I think there’s no risk of football like trouble, but I think the atmosphere in stadiums will improve which is good for everyone. It doesn’t mean you have to sit in the ‘away end’, it just means you can. There’ll still be plenty of opportunity to mix before, at half time and after games

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                                    @Dodge said in NH club rugby:

                                    I disagree actually, when you go away with your club it’s so much better to be surrounded by your own fans. I think there’s no risk of football like trouble, but I think the atmosphere in stadiums will improve which is good for everyone. It doesn’t mean you have to sit in the ‘away end’, it just means you can. There’ll still be plenty of opportunity to mix before, at half time and after games

                                    Then buy tickets together

                                    Easy

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                                      what, 500-1000 people? maybe someone could coordinate that...

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                                      • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                                        @Dodge said in NH club rugby:

                                        I disagree actually, when you go away with your club it’s so much better to be surrounded by your own fans. I think there’s no risk of football like trouble, but I think the atmosphere in stadiums will improve which is good for everyone. It doesn’t mean you have to sit in the ‘away end’, it just means you can. There’ll still be plenty of opportunity to mix before, at half time and after games

                                        Then buy tickets together

                                        Easy

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                                        @MiketheSnow said in NH club rugby:

                                        @Dodge said in NH club rugby:

                                        I disagree actually, when you go away with your club it’s so much better to be surrounded by your own fans. I think there’s no risk of football like trouble, but I think the atmosphere in stadiums will improve which is good for everyone. It doesn’t mean you have to sit in the ‘away end’, it just means you can. There’ll still be plenty of opportunity to mix before, at half time and after games

                                        Then buy tickets together

                                        Easy

                                        Mike, correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a period in Wales in the 70's/80's where crowd trouble started to creep into Welsh rugby and they looked to segregate fans?

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                                        • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                                          @MiketheSnow said in NH club rugby:

                                          @Dodge said in NH club rugby:

                                          I disagree actually, when you go away with your club it’s so much better to be surrounded by your own fans. I think there’s no risk of football like trouble, but I think the atmosphere in stadiums will improve which is good for everyone. It doesn’t mean you have to sit in the ‘away end’, it just means you can. There’ll still be plenty of opportunity to mix before, at half time and after games

                                          Then buy tickets together

                                          Easy

                                          Mike, correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a period in Wales in the 70's/80's where crowd trouble started to creep into Welsh rugby and they looked to segregate fans?

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                                          @Victor-Meldrew said in NH club rugby:

                                          @MiketheSnow said in NH club rugby:

                                          @Dodge said in NH club rugby:

                                          I disagree actually, when you go away with your club it’s so much better to be surrounded by your own fans. I think there’s no risk of football like trouble, but I think the atmosphere in stadiums will improve which is good for everyone. It doesn’t mean you have to sit in the ‘away end’, it just means you can. There’ll still be plenty of opportunity to mix before, at half time and after games

                                          Then buy tickets together

                                          Easy

                                          Mike, correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a period in Wales in the 70's/80's where crowd trouble started to creep into Welsh rugby and they looked to segregate fans?

                                          Don't remember that?

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