No, and would you like to take up your constant attacks on Asiata with the owner of Leigh Leopards? I'm sure he'll put you in the right direction to clarify your position.
[quote="Cokey"] Mate, with all due respect, it's not. Look where his head is impacting. It's the knee and, worse still, it's side on. I get that you're defending your team but these tackles are reckless and need sorting out. If the same happened to Lam next week and it put him out of the final, you'd be up in arms.
Folk are seeing it different to one another, and that's fine. Richard Silverwood Sees it like me. HERE
We'll be watching tag rugby next season if we're not careful,and go in a delicate direction.
Again, with all due respect to Richard Silverwood, he wasn't the one limping off after the tackle, or the one spending up to 9 months on the sidelines after previous ones. He's entitled to his wrong opinion
Let me put it this way; I am willing to bet that these tackles will be outlawed very soon. Do you think I'm wrong?
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Folk are seeing it different to one another, and that's fine. Richard Silverwood Sees it like me. HERE
We'll be watching tag rugby next season if we're not careful,and go in a delicate direction.
Again, with all due respect to Richard Silverwood, he wasn't the one limping off after the tackle, or the one spending up to 9 months on the sidelines after previous ones. He's entitled to his wrong opinion
Let me put it this way; I am willing to bet that these tackles will be outlawed very soon. Do you think I'm wrong?
Just for the record, if he lifts his head then it is no longer dangerous. Is that making it tag rugby in your opinion? There's no difference other than removing the potential for injury. Why are you against that?
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