@Yossarian said:@Yossarian said:@LaT said:@Yossarian said:Don't see how it was Groat's fault. He ran about 2 metres before Teo launched himself. Intent isn't the issue (you'd hope) but the bottom line is Teo made direct contact with Groat's head with his shoulder. He wasn't wrong-footed, it didn't slip up, he hit him flush on the jaw. Personally it was a send off for mine. If that was his wrist it would have been a send off, why should the shoulder be different?
Sorry let me rephrase. I don't see how Groat "contributed" to the tackle…
Ever wonder why Martin Lang copped so many head highs?
The way a player runs, his style or movement towards the defender can contribute.
Judiciary takes this into account all the time.
Nobody is saying Groat is 50% responsible though, but its a factor.
Martin Lang got tackles at head level at the defence line. Groat had barely got the ball or had time to react to anything - Teo just blindsided him. I really don't see the parallel myself.
If the judiciary consider it a mitigating factor, they're fools (IMO).
I didn't see Teo blindside anyone.