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@ said:I'd take that big cat in a heartbeat
@ said:A lot of things Sam Burgess does on field to players make a lot of peoples blood boil .. In the words of Sam Burgess himself .. "Git up you Kat" .. he's the biggest cat going around. He should have got at least two weeks for that hit on Farah .. first point of contact is Burgess' shoulder into Farah's mouth. He has carry over points so it should have rubbed him out for at least a couple of games.
Late in the game against us, Sam Burgess got tackled rather aggressively by us, and he wasn't happy about it .. as he was getting to his knees one of our players hand just touched him on the shoulder .. but Burgess then fell backwards as if he had been pushed back to the ground .. pfft .. 120kg forward who is hard to put on the ground at the best of times .. but when a hand slides across his shoulder .. it knocks him to the ground .. it's simple, the guy is a big, big **_CAT_** .. !!
@ said:@ said:I'd take that big cat in a heartbeat
of course you would golden gloves.. :laughing:
@ said:Nice save..
@ said:Lol people thinking its about the original tackle.
Like why even comment if you cant be bothered to 1 read the OP's comments and 2 watch the video.
@ said:Burgess has done enough to be rubbed out for a very long time. But he won't be. One of the golden boys. Some of the pathetic things put on report are just laughable and then this….. :brick:
@ said:Tackle was "o.k & legal" etc David was knocked out by his head hitting the ground.
Issue is Burgess' action after David went to sleep & lost the ball.
Fifteen seconds into video clip why did Burgess need to use his chest to ram David's already concussed head into the ground when the play was over?