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    Three-week ban for Rory Arnold (see that clip above)

    Brumbies second-row Rory Arnold has been banned for three weeks after pleading guilty to a charge of a dangerous tackle against the Lions.
    
    The SANZAAR Foul Play Review Committee accepted a guilty plea from Arnold for contravening Law 9.13: A player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously, after he was red carded in Johannesburg.
    
    Arnold has been suspended from all forms of the game for three weeks, up to and including Saturday, June 9.
    
    The incident occurred in the 60th minute of the match between the Lions and Brumbies.
    
    The SANZAAR Foul Play Review Committee of Nigel Hampton QC (Chairman), Stefan Terblanche and John Langford assessed the case.
    
    In his finding, Foul Play Review Committee Chairman Nigel Hampton QC ruled the following:
    
    “Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, including all camera angles, and a statement from the player, the Foul Play Review Committee upheld the citing under Law 9.13.”
    
    “With respect to sanction the Foul Play Review Committee deemed the act of foul play, a dangerous high tackle, merited a mid-range entry point of six weeks. However, taking into account mitigating factors including the Player’s excellent, clear, disciplinary record, his expressed remorse and his guilty plea at the first available opportunity, the Foul Play Review Committee reduced the suspension to three weeks.”
    
    “The player is therefore suspended for three weeks, up to and including the Saturday 9 June 2018.”
    
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    Moody, Franks and Crockett is enough of a sample size to suggest that Crusader props are the dumbest breed of footballer in the country

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    But good props, apart from that! All as I care is that they are available for France, the next in line is a big step back

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    #3433

    Franks seriously needs to look at his tackling technique as well (usually a shoulder and swinging arm). I'm surprised he hasn't been penalised more often in the past.

    Probably too late to change old habits.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby News:

    Moody, Franks and Crockett is enough of a sample size to suggest that Crusader props are the dumbest breed of footballer in the country

    i. Props are the dumbest breed of footballer - that's a known fact. 🙂

    ii. No-one else produces any props of note these days - at least in a measurable sample size. A string of unmemorable names...

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    @bovidae said in Super Rugby News:

    Franks seriously needs to look at his tackling technique as well (usually a shoulder and swinging arm). I'm surprised he hasn't been penalised more often in the past.

    Probably too late to change old habits.

    I've been highlighting Franks' questionable play for years now, I could never get traction with the Thug Brothers as the nickname for him and Ben (who was playing for the Magpies at the time), despite the fact it was an apt description.

    Glad he's back for France though ... and Moody too. 🙂

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    @chris-b said in Super Rugby News:

    ** i. Props are the dumbest breed of footballer - that's a known fact. :)**

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    Olo says 'hi', as he runs his chartered accounting firm

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    @nzzp Mitchell Graham is a Chemical Engineer.

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    @tim said in Super Rugby News:

    @nzzp Mitchell Graham is a Chemical Engineer.

    One of the things we lost when we went professional was the ability of people to hold day jobs. Having to go to work, deal with people, and use your brain outside rugby breeds well rounded rugby players. Unfortunately I think ou rgame has gone backwards with the emphasis on brawn over brain - the life of a pro player seems to be XBOX, gym and training.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    @nzzp don't they have people within the Players Association that help them with the, extra curricular type stuff for life beyond rugby??

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    I remember reading that Deacon Manu has a marine biology degree.

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    It's amazing what you can get from the University of Ravishankar if you can find someone to use the interweb for you. 🙂

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    @nzzp said in Super Rugby News:

    @chris-b said in Super Rugby News:

    ** i. Props are the dumbest breed of footballer - that's a known fact. :)**

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    Are you trying to imply bean counters are bright 😉 .

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    @nzzp been listening to a few podcast interviews and by fuck these kids come across as boring.

    Not that I really care but it's a factory line of squares compared to the old characters.

    Lots of lame pranks, Xbox and eating lollies

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    @siam said in Super Rugby News:

    @nzzp been listening to a few podcast interviews and by fuck these kids come across as boring.

    Not that I really care but it's a factory line of squares compared to the old characters.

    Lots of lame pranks, Xbox and eating lollies

    one of the outcomes of having to spend so much time in the gym and on the training paddock. They aren't prepared for life, and don't tend to develop life skills.

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    @nzzp said in Super Rugby News:

    @siam said in Super Rugby News:

    @nzzp been listening to a few podcast interviews and by fuck these kids come across as boring.

    Not that I really care but it's a factory line of squares compared to the old characters.

    Lots of lame pranks, Xbox and eating lollies

    one of the outcomes of having to spend so much time in the gym and on the training paddock. They aren't prepared for life, and don't tend to develop life skills.

    Yeah, it's more a sign of the times than a criticism as they're more or less just stock for the sports entertainment industry nowdays.

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    @siam 'cept Izzy F! 😉

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    Andrew Makalio has re-signed with the Crusaders for the 2019 SR season.

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    George Bridge has re-signed with NZR and the Crusaders for FOUR years (2022). That makes him the first player to be signed through to 2022. He has also re-signed with Canterbury for three years (2021).

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    The Blues have signed NZ U20s players Harry Plummer, Tanielu Tele’a and Hoskins Sotutu for two years.

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