QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes
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Gezz that's lucky
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@canefan said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:
Shoulder to shoulder and head clash might save him from RC
And the question is "why"? The split second impact makes practically no difference.
That's how Banks got off a red card against the force I think.
Williams barely shows the card 🤣
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@Tim said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:
Absolutely no chance of making a legit tackle. High force to head. Awful play.
That's it, Frank's never put himself in a position for a legitimate tackle... He had heaps of time..
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Lucky Franks.
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@Kirwan said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:
@Tim said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:
That's really bad. Red.
I’d give red for that. Are we protecting players or not?
But it is also following the rules, call was correct. Initial contact was not high therefore mitigation.
Not saying that's how it should be but it is how it is
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Well we certainly got them back in the game there
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@Tim said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:
@NTA yeah, the mitigation is bullshit. He hit shoulder to shoulder and head to head. No chance of not hitting head.
Shoulder to shoulder first.
As @Machpants says, that’s the rules as they are at the moment.
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@Tim said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:
@NTA yeah, the mitigation is bullshit. He hit shoulder to shoulder and head to head. No chance of not hitting head.
But it did happen, they follow the protocol. Like a tip tackle, if the tipped player is clever enough to get his arm down to protect himself, then it's a yellow not red. Results matter with the current interpretation, sadly
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@Machpants said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:
@Kirwan said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:
@Tim said in QF Brumbies vs Hurricanes:
That's really bad. Red.
I’d give red for that. Are we protecting players or not?
But it is also following the rules, call was correct. Initial contact was not high therefore mitigation.
Not saying that's how it should be but it is how it is
No need for mitigation. Because there was no direct head contact, the starting point was yellow. (Direct/first contact was with the shoulder.)