@mtd said:i think its harsh considering brett stewart only got 1…
I've seen junour league players get 5-6 weeks for exactly the same thing!
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@mtd said:i think its harsh considering brett stewart only got 1…
@Bob said:Anyone else think it was a good ploy by Manly? By getting another night to shy away from the cameras, media goes nuts on how strict the nrl was on Blair and shows it is trying to stamp fighting out of the game. The stories now not on the back page and they could in all likelihood hand down a softer punishment to manly. (not suggesting this will happen, but hey it leaves a window open!)
I don't know about that Bob, the media this morning are still talking about Stewart and they will no doubt cross to the judiciary during the different footy shows tonight to get updates and outcomes. I just hope the judiciary is firm and gives Stewart the rest of the season as well, if Manly manage to worm their way out of this then it will be an injustice to the game's reputation, those who follow the game and expect consistency and fairness, players already punished over the incident and put a massive dent in any perceptiion that the NRL is tough on this type of behaviour. All eyes will be on the judiciary tonight :imp:
@mtd said:i think its harsh considering brett stewart only got 1…
@tigerbenji said:A player on the field is going to get king hit on the field one day & some serious damage is going to be done on a player, Dont say it wont happen as one day it will & where do we go to if some one ends up with brain damage or worse. And Lussick saying the best day of my life, what a goose.
@stryker said:Good deal for us but extremely harsh penalty for him.
So hypocritical of the NRL to hand down that judgement when it routinely uses images like that to promote SOO, rivalry rounds and test matches.