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  • nzzpN nzzp

    @Snowy said in Rugby World Cup news:

    @nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:

    Someone on here (Snowy?) wound up being assumed to be a serial killer with bodies in the basement.

    Assumed? The only reason I'm not locked up is Owen's first judiciary heard my case.

    bloody hell you've kept a low profile. Enjoying the lawlessness around North Auckland are ya 😄

    canefanC Away
    canefanC Away
    canefan
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    @nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:

    @Snowy said in Rugby World Cup news:

    @nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:

    Someone on here (Snowy?) wound up being assumed to be a serial killer with bodies in the basement.

    Assumed? The only reason I'm not locked up is Owen's first judiciary heard my case.

    bloody hell you've kept a low profile. Enjoying the lawlessness around North Auckland are ya 😄

    Lots of people who might not be missed for ages I'd expect....

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    • nzzpN nzzp

      @Snowy said in Rugby World Cup news:

      @nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:

      Someone on here (Snowy?) wound up being assumed to be a serial killer with bodies in the basement.

      Assumed? The only reason I'm not locked up is Owen's first judiciary heard my case.

      bloody hell you've kept a low profile. Enjoying the lawlessness around North Auckland are ya 😄

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      @nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:

      bloody hell you've kept a low profile. Enjoying the lawlessness around North Auckland are ya

      Have to keep a low profile in case things follow the same course as a red card. Guilty (card), not guilty (good lawyer / shit jury), case reopened...random sanction.

      I'm too bloody grumpy these days to contribute much but severed heads anyway. A bit like Owen in that respect too.

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        https://twitter.com/rugbyworldcup/status/1694289628256485549?t=WuEVlSEOYIkqShm45DugTg&s=19

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          Moala's appeal has been dismissed. So still the 5-week suspension.

          The games he has missed/will still miss:
          Tonga v Canada – 15 August, 2023
          Clermont Auvergne v Perpignan – 26 August, 2023
          Ireland v Tonga – 16 September, 2023
          Scotland v Tonga – 24 September, 2023
          South Africa v Tonga – 1 October, 2023

          https://www.world.rugby/news/834977

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          • StargazerS Stargazer

            Moala's appeal has been dismissed. So still the 5-week suspension.

            The games he has missed/will still miss:
            Tonga v Canada – 15 August, 2023
            Clermont Auvergne v Perpignan – 26 August, 2023
            Ireland v Tonga – 16 September, 2023
            Scotland v Tonga – 24 September, 2023
            South Africa v Tonga – 1 October, 2023

            https://www.world.rugby/news/834977

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            @Stargazer said in Rugby World Cup news:

            Moala's appeal has been dismissed. So still the 5-week suspension.

            The games he has missed/will still miss:
            Tonga v Canada – 15 August, 2023
            Clermont Auvergne v Perpignan – 26 August, 2023
            Ireland v Tonga – 16 September, 2023
            Scotland v Tonga – 24 September, 2023
            South Africa v Tonga – 1 October, 2023

            https://www.world.rugby/news/834977

            Fucking disgrace

            And I would gladly say that to both faces of each person of the committee which came to that conclusion

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              They could have at least dropped him down to 3 weeks like Farrell so it doesn't look like the minnows getting screwed over.

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              • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                @Stargazer said in Rugby World Cup news:

                Moala's appeal has been dismissed. So still the 5-week suspension.

                The games he has missed/will still miss:
                Tonga v Canada – 15 August, 2023
                Clermont Auvergne v Perpignan – 26 August, 2023
                Ireland v Tonga – 16 September, 2023
                Scotland v Tonga – 24 September, 2023
                South Africa v Tonga – 1 October, 2023

                https://www.world.rugby/news/834977

                Fucking disgrace

                And I would gladly say that to both faces of each person of the committee which came to that conclusion

                canefanC Away
                canefanC Away
                canefan
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                @MiketheSnow said in Rugby World Cup news:

                @Stargazer said in Rugby World Cup news:

                Moala's appeal has been dismissed. So still the 5-week suspension.

                The games he has missed/will still miss:
                Tonga v Canada – 15 August, 2023
                Clermont Auvergne v Perpignan – 26 August, 2023
                Ireland v Tonga – 16 September, 2023
                Scotland v Tonga – 24 September, 2023
                South Africa v Tonga – 1 October, 2023

                https://www.world.rugby/news/834977

                Fucking disgrace

                And I would gladly say that to both faces of each person of the committee which came to that conclusion

                Clearly the outrage level is not high enough to pressure them into a change

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                  Have I missed the outcome of Vunipolas hearing or hasn’t it happened yet?

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                  • N Nevorian

                    Have I missed the outcome of Vunipolas hearing or hasn’t it happened yet?

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                    @Nevorian said in Rugby World Cup news:

                    Have I missed the outcome of Vunipolas hearing or hasn’t it happened yet?

                    You missed it, 3 games -1 for school

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                      i honestly dont get how things work, actual direct contact to the head gets less than a dangerous tackle that resulted in the head hitting the ground after shoulder contact etc

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                        As the Canadian player was considered to have landed on his head, I think that starting from the mid-range point for Moala's suspension was correct: that's 10 weeks (Law 9.18). He got the full 50% deduction for mitigating factors. This is entirely consistent with the guidelines and previous cases.

                        I really don't know how often I have to explain this, but Farrell and Vunipola's offending (dangerous = high tackle) falls under a different law (Law 9.13), which has a different mid-range starting point of 6 weeks.
                        Vunipola got the full 50% deduction, so his suspension ended up at 3 weeks. Getting tackle lessons is another game deduction: 2 weeks.

                        Farrell didn't get the full deduction. He ended up with a 4 week suspension. I think there's room for an argument that that should have been 5, but that's about it.

                        The process - after the appeal procedures - has had the right outcome from a procedural and applicable law point of view. The criticism of the judiciary is ridiculous, but done out of lack of understanding of the process and the applicable Laws.

                        What should be on World Rugby's table is that a mid-range starting point is used/recommended for shoulder hits to the head. IMO, they should either prescribe that in those cases a high-range starting point should be applied (10+ weeks) or they should raise the mid-range starting point for this particular offence.

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                        • StargazerS Stargazer

                          As the Canadian player was considered to have landed on his head, I think that starting from the mid-range point for Moala's suspension was correct: that's 10 weeks (Law 9.18). He got the full 50% deduction for mitigating factors. This is entirely consistent with the guidelines and previous cases.

                          I really don't know how often I have to explain this, but Farrell and Vunipola's offending (dangerous = high tackle) falls under a different law (Law 9.13), which has a different mid-range starting point of 6 weeks.
                          Vunipola got the full 50% deduction, so his suspension ended up at 3 weeks. Getting tackle lessons is another game deduction: 2 weeks.

                          Farrell didn't get the full deduction. He ended up with a 4 week suspension. I think there's room for an argument that that should have been 5, but that's about it.

                          The process - after the appeal procedures - has had the right outcome from a procedural and applicable law point of view. The criticism of the judiciary is ridiculous, but done out of lack of understanding of the process and the applicable Laws.

                          What should be on World Rugby's table is that a mid-range starting point is used/recommended for shoulder hits to the head. IMO, they should either prescribe that in those cases a high-range starting point should be applied (10+ weeks) or they should raise the mid-range starting point for this particular offence.

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                          @Stargazer said in Rugby World Cup news:

                          I really don't know how often I have to explain this, but

                          I'm gonna say that ain't the last.

                          I think the main difference from Farrels and other attempted tackles, is there was zero attempt to wrap, so wasn't an attempted tackle, purely a shoulder charge with direct contact to the head, imo these should be looked at differently

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                          • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                            @Stargazer said in Rugby World Cup news:

                            I really don't know how often I have to explain this, but

                            I'm gonna say that ain't the last.

                            I think the main difference from Farrels and other attempted tackles, is there was zero attempt to wrap, so wasn't an attempted tackle, purely a shoulder charge with direct contact to the head, imo these should be looked at differently

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                            @taniwharugby The lack of attempt to wrap was the reason why it was a red card and why the appeals committee upheld the appeal.

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                            • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                              i honestly dont get how things work, actual direct contact to the head gets less than a dangerous tackle that resulted in the head hitting the ground after shoulder contact etc

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                              @Kiwiwomble said in Rugby World Cup news:

                              i honestly dont get how things work, actual direct contact to the head gets less than a dangerous tackle that resulted in the head hitting the ground after shoulder contact etc

                              I actually think Kiwi whatever we think of cases, without being stupid ,the end result could well of been Farrell knocked his fella out. Moala's could of ended up in wheelchair with a broken neck.
                              I admit to being real leery of broken necks having being on a sideline when a young fella broke his neck (not from tackle), the a year later a young fella I had coached at times as a kid, and a mate of son (platyed in a couple of teams with him) also ended up in a wheelchair in a dangerous tackle in a league game (he was only 20) , and also had a situation where own son had a suspected broken neck in a college game, (scaredest I ever been in my life in the ambulance on way to hospital.
                              Only explained that in why I think tip tackles are so bad, in no way playing down on risk of brain injuies etc, and agree high shots also have to be jumped on!!

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                                    @Kiwiwomble said in Rugby World Cup news:

                                    i honestly dont get how things work, actual direct contact to the head gets less than a dangerous tackle that resulted in the head hitting the ground after shoulder contact etc

                                    I actually think Kiwi whatever we think of cases, without being stupid ,the end result could well of been Farrell knocked his fella out. Moala's could of ended up in wheelchair with a broken neck.
                                    I admit to being real leery of broken necks having being on a sideline when a young fella broke his neck (not from tackle), the a year later a young fella I had coached at times as a kid, and a mate of son (platyed in a couple of teams with him) also ended up in a wheelchair in a dangerous tackle in a league game (he was only 20) , and also had a situation where own son had a suspected broken neck in a college game, (scaredest I ever been in my life in the ambulance on way to hospital.
                                    Only explained that in why I think tip tackles are so bad, in no way playing down on risk of brain injuies etc, and agree high shots also have to be jumped on!!

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                                      Rhys Webb tests positive for Human Growth Hormone.

                                      https://www.lequipe.fr/Rugby/Actualites/Rhys-webb-biarritz-positif-a-l-hormone-de-croissance/1415831

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                                      • sparkyS sparky

                                        Rhys Webb tests positive for Human Growth Hormone.

                                        https://www.lequipe.fr/Rugby/Actualites/Rhys-webb-biarritz-positif-a-l-hormone-de-croissance/1415831

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                                        @sparky said in Rugby World Cup news:

                                        Rhys Webb tests positive for Human Growth Hormone.

                                        https://www.lequipe.fr/Rugby/Actualites/Rhys-webb-biarritz-positif-a-l-hormone-de-croissance/1415831

                                        Bit late

                                        He’s too old to grow any taller

                                        Imbecile

                                        That’s his career over

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                                          And I should clarify , he retired from international Rugby in May so he wasn’t going to play in the RWC.

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