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  • Nico
    Veterans List
    • Jan 2003
    • 11339

    #61
    Originally posted by Sandridge
    Just watched the highlights of our great win against Carlton again.

    While I acknowledge that Parker's tackle probably warrants a week off, I cannot for the life of me see how his tackle is worse than Cerra's.
    The question I ask is....Did Walsh's head hit the ground? Given Hickey had time out for concussion not long back, he is darn lucky he doesn't have it again. His head bounced about a foot off the ground. How else does a man of Cerra's height get a man of Hickey's size to the ground, unless he uses a lot of force to swing him to the ground. The tribunal said he only had a light connection with his arms. What a load of old cobblers. It was as good a sling tackle as you get.
    http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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    • Ruck'n'Roll
      Ego alta, ergo ictus
      • Nov 2003
      • 3990

      #62
      So many of these "sling tackles" are the result of umpires failing to make a quick enough holding-the-ball decision.
      If the umpires actually pay the free for a good tackle, rather that pontificating for a subjective eternity on prior opportunity - there would be no need for players to further prosecute the tackle and bring their immobilised/impeded/tackled opponent to the ground.
      Last edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 2 June 2023, 01:14 PM. Reason: Improving the Phraseology

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      • KSAS
        Senior Player
        • Mar 2018
        • 1793

        #63
        Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
        So many of these "sling tackles" are the result of umpires failing to make a quick enough holding-the-ball decision.
        If the umpires actually pay the free for a good tackle, rather that pontificating for a subjective eternity on prior opportunity - there would be no need for players to further prosecute the tackle and bring their immobilised opponent to ground.
        Good point, but it's a fine line judging prior opportunity and not create situation where it's disadvantageous winning the ball if only to be immediately pinged.

        Another umpiring mechanism tweak, is to not take an eternity calling a ball up in a pack situation can avoid these pack tackles.

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        • liz
          Veteran
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16772

          #64
          Originally posted by Kafka's Ghost
          Ditto. At the time I was astonished, and not a little p%$#@ed off Hickey didn’t get a free. It was a clear slinging motion.


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          Ah, no. You haven't taken account of the magic hair. Not only is it capable of creating optical illusions, it also acts like a whirring blade. A mere touch to Hickey's bicep is enough to set the hair in motion, creating a torque that sends the big man crashing to the ground. I mean, what is a player to do?

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          • dejavoodoo44
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2015
            • 8634

            #65
            Originally posted by liz
            Ah, no. You haven't taken account of the magic hair. Not only is it capable of creating optical illusions, it also acts like a whirring blade. A mere touch to Hickey's bicep is enough to set the hair in motion, creating a torque that sends the big man crashing to the ground. I mean, what is a player to do?
            Yes, I'm sure that defence was the source of much post-tribunal amusement, over port and cigars at the old boys club.

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