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NRL 2018

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    #1102

    Shit game won by the roosters line speed and not much else

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    • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

      Bovidae said:

      Slater has an out now if the Roosters beat Souths as Friend's tackle was bad.

      4-4 at HT.

      I don’t know, on the replay I actually thought Inglis helped that look worse. Hard to explain without stills and arrows but it’s the way Inglis ducked his head.

      Not that Friend would be missed. He’s a grub of a player.

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      #1103

      @act-crusader Inglis is a dog. It happens whenever he is lifted. He ducks his head to make it look worse. He whinged the whole 80 minutes too. What’s happened to Sam burgess , another terrible game from him.

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      • BovidaeB Offline
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        #1104

        Friend was the third man in the tackle and lifted Inglis' legs. I think it was worse than Slater's "tackle". They'll both get off the charges.

        @ACT-Crusader Cook was terrible as well, summed up by the forward pass near the end of the game.

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        • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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          kiwiinmelb
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          #1105

          I dont think anyone thinks the slater tackle is malicous , but under the letter of the law he may find himself in trouble ,

          here in AFL land melbourne , locals are scratching their heads saying ,

          are you kidding , he may miss a GF for that , isnt Rugby ( both codes are rugby here ) supposed to be a tough mans game .

          That is classed as a fair bump in AFL .

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          • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

            I dont think anyone thinks the slater tackle is malicous , but under the letter of the law he may find himself in trouble ,

            here in AFL land melbourne , locals are scratching their heads saying ,

            are you kidding , he may miss a GF for that , isnt Rugby ( both codes are rugby here ) supposed to be a tough mans game .

            That is classed as a fair bump in AFL .

            boobooB Do not disturb
            boobooB Do not disturb
            booboo
            wrote on last edited by
            #1106

            kiwiinmelb said:

            I dont think anyone thinks the slater tackle is malicous , but under the letter of the law he may find himself in trouble ,

            here in AFL land melbourne , locals are scratching their heads saying ,

            are you kidding , he may miss a GF for that , isnt Rugby ( both codes are rugby here ) supposed to be a tough mans game .

            That is classed as a fair bump in AFL .

            Yeah. But class tackling around the legs as the most incredibly dangerous thing in the world.

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            • GunnerG Offline
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              Gunner
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              #1107

              Blimey, just watched the last 3 minutes of the NSW Cup GF. Bulldogs beat the Jets 18-12.
              Don’t know how anyone could watch the whole thing though. It would have played too much havoc on my eyes with both having the same shade of blue with white for their playing kit.

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              • JKJ Offline
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                #1108

                Struggled with last nights game even as a roosters supporter

                They derserved the win out of the two teams on the field but not much to like about it other than the defensive effort.

                Surely Cronk is doubtful for the GF but at least Mitchell will be back so will have a capable kicker back in the team. Napa back too.

                Wow bunnies....not a lot to brain cells between a lot of those guys. Not sure if they had a plan b because plan a really wasn’t working for them last night

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                • SneakdefreakS Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by Sneakdefreak
                  #1109

                  Mason Lino is released by Warriors and signs with Newcastle which the Knights then do one of those campy American sports signing videos.

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                  Now looking like both Isaac Luke and Jazz Tevaga will sign one-year deals with the Warriors.

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                  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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                    #1110

                    and Luke will need an injury-free barnstorming season to convince anyone to sign him for a bigger or longer term deal. Which isn't a bad thing! Wonder if he is reflecting on how his first two seasons went now...

                    Hope Lino has success with Newcastle, but not the knock the Warriors out of the 8 in 2019 kind of success!!

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                    • BovidaeB Offline
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                      Bovidae
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                      #1111

                      I lost count how many times the commentators said during both SFs that player x had signed for Newcastle for next season.

                      They must be having a huge overhaul in their roster.

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                      • boobooB Do not disturb
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                        #1112

                        First time I've seen the Billy Slater "shoulder charge".

                        I'm not a league fan or a Slater fan but fuck that for any ban. That's not a shoulder charge. Seriously.

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                        • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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                          #1113

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                          The definition of a shoulder charge is “where a defender does not use, or attempt to use, his arms (including his hands) to tackle or otherwise take hold of the opposing player and the contact is forceful. It will be considered misconduct, if any player affects a tackle in the manner as defined.”

                          Reckon there might be enough evidence in this photo to suggest there was an attempt to use the arm

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                          • SneakdefreakS Offline
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                            Sneakdefreak
                            wrote on last edited by Sneakdefreak
                            #1114

                            Billy Slater has been found not guilty of a shoulder charge and is free to play in the Grand Final and win the Clive Churchill Medal.

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                            • SneakdefreakS Sneakdefreak

                              Billy Slater has been found not guilty of a shoulder charge and is free to play in the Grand Final and win the Clive Churchill Medal.

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                              ACT Crusader
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #1115

                              Sneakdefreak said:

                              Billy Slater has been found not guilty of a shoulder charge and is free to play in the Grand Final and win the Clive Churchill Medal.

                              Boooooooo

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                              • SneakdefreakS Sneakdefreak

                                Billy Slater has been found not guilty of a shoulder charge and is free to play in the Grand Final and win the Clive Churchill Medal.

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                                antipodean
                                wrote on last edited by antipodean
                                #1116

                                Sneakdefreak said:

                                Billy Slater has been found not guilty of a shoulder charge and is free to play in the Grand Final and win the Clive Churchill Medal.

                                This was entirely predictable. The worst part was the theater making him attend a hearing.

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                                • antipodeanA antipodean

                                  Sneakdefreak said:

                                  Billy Slater has been found not guilty of a shoulder charge and is free to play in the Grand Final and win the Clive Churchill Medal.

                                  This was entirely predictable. The worst part was the theater making him attend a hearing.

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                                  Gunner
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #1117

                                  antipodean said:

                                  Sneakdefreak said:

                                  Billy Slater has been found not guilty of a shoulder charge and is free to play in the Grand Final and win the Clive Churchill Medal.

                                  This was entirely predictable., The worst part was the theater making him attend a hearing.

                                  I’ve just been watching El Chapo on Netflix.
                                  The NRL are almost as good as the Mexican Government at conjuring up corrupt story lines that are believable.

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                                    Bovidae
                                    wrote on last edited by Bovidae
                                    #1118

                                    I watched NRL 360 last night. It was interesting to hear Josh Reynolds speak about using the same lawyer (Ghabar) previously, and how meticulous he was with finding evidence to prove their case. He got off too!

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                                    • taniwharugbyT Offline
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                                      taniwharugby
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                                      #1119

                                      So shoulder charges are ok again as long as you use the flailing arm away from the shoulder impact...guess the Billy Slater defence could be a go now?

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                                      • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                        So shoulder charges are ok again as long as you use the flailing arm away from the shoulder impact...guess the Billy Slater defence could be a go now?

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                                        nzzp
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #1120

                                        taniwharugby said:

                                        So shoulder charges are ok again as long as you use the flailing arm away from the shoulder impact...guess the Billy Slater defence could be a go now?

                                        looks a long way away from the front on shoulder charges they used to have - braced shoulders, and the trailing arm nowhere near. If you are at least getting your other arm nearby, you can't put nearly as much energy into it.

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                                        • antipodeanA Offline
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #1121

                                          He's not using his right arm in an attempt to tackle or push, it's raised because of the combined action of sprinting over and bracing for impact.

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