Old Viking,
Firstly,huge respect to you for watching rugby league during the 1935-1945 era,when McCue was in his prime,and in the modern era.
I was trying to recollect when the spear tackle was outlawed ; was it in the 80's or 90's ?
I have viewed the dvd and I have to congratulate the 2 commentators for a job very well done.
The tackle to which you refer took place directly in front of the home dug-out,in front of the touch judge and just as Mick Cassidy was to enter the field.I would concede that the legs do go above the horizontal but only as the first tackler leaves and the other defender completes the tackle.I did not see it as malicious.The player concerned is a Super League player with Castleford and I would think he has an exemplary discipline record.
What did concern me was the sending from the field of the York City Knights captain,who did nothing except restrain,in the gentlest of manners,a Widnes player who may have involved himself in the brawl,started by a Widnes dummy runner who raised an elbow into the facial area of one defender and then punched another.
When the matter calmed,it is clearly audible on the dvd the chanting,by a small number of males,
'Dirty Yorkshire Barstewards' or similar.I consider this racist.
If I were to contact the RFL,bearing in mind the fine imposed on Castleford for their homophobic moment,plus the fact I am not from Yorkshire,what do you think would happen ?
I look forward to the return fixture and I expect a vastly different result.
It doesn't appear as though any official complaint has yet been made regarding the tackle.I think that is the correct course of action.