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NRL need to throw the microscope on the Eels and the crusher tackles. The Sivo tackle had absolutely nothing in it but the way he carried on...well he should get himself a Hollywood agent with that performance.
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@JoshColeman99 said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209546) said:@NT_Tiger said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209545) said:https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/08/20/bellamy-questions-eels-gamesmanship/
Hopefully NRL will look at the eels methods
I agree with bellyache but can storm really be angry at a team for bending the rules. Storm have been bending the rules for a decade now ?
@NT_Tiger said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209550) said:@JoshColeman99 said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209546) said:@NT_Tiger said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209545) said:https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/08/20/bellamy-questions-eels-gamesmanship/
Hopefully NRL will look at the eels methods
I agree with bellyache but can storm really be angry at a team for bending the rules. Storm have been bending the rules for a decade now ?
No they have no right to highlight that but even so, because it's Bellamy the NRL might take a second look at the eels technique
@hank37w said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209566) said:If it was Madge or anyone from the Wests Tigers it would be a fine for bringing the game into disrepute.
@TheDaBoss said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1208383) said:Immediate crusher tackle crackdown to halt "concerning increase"
Author
Dan Walsh
NRL.com Reporter
Timestamp
Tue 18 Aug 2020, 07:08 PM
Crusher tackles will now draw a minimum one-game ban as the NRL attempts to curb a "concerning increase" in the dangerous tackling technique's use.
The ARL Commission has announced a separate 'crusher tackle' charge has been added to the game's judiciary code effective immediately after head of football Graham Annesley flagged several grade one offences this year that had not resulted in suspension.
Annesley identified 18 crusher-style tackle charges this year, equating to more than one per weekend of football.
The base penalties for crusher tackles will now be 200 points for a grade one, 350 points for a grade two and 500 points for a grade three.
Under the NRL's judiciary code 100 points makes for a one-game suspension, with any offence deemed more serious than a grade three categorisation referred directly to the judiciary.
Previously an early guilty plea to a grade one crusher tackle-style offence would see a player escape suspension if they had no carry-over points.
"We have seen a concerning increase in the crusher-type tackles in recent years and the [ARL] Commission has approved stronger deterrents to reverse this trend," Annesley said.
"Crusher tackles are dangerous and carry with them the real potential for catastrophic consequences to the tackled player.
"Despite the charges and warnings previously imposed, we have not seen a decline in offences, so it has become clear that the penalties we had in place were not sufficient.
"While we never want to see players suspended and would much prefer the offences do not occur, we have a responsibility to strike the right balance between deterrence and punishment.
"This is a serious player-safety issue and the changes are supported by the Rugby League Players Association."
RLPA chief Clint Newton supported the move on behalf of the union but called for further education around the dangerous tackling style from the NRL to clubs and players.
"It is important that we continue to raise awareness across the playing group about the potential consequences of crusher-style tackles," Newton said.
"We are supportive of the proposal as we believe it will help in achieving this, however any change endorsed by the commission should also be supported by further data analysis and education programs for players and coaching staff."
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209642) said:All that showed me last night is that Parra could only cheat their way to 2 tries against an understrength Melbourne side. They will need the refs to carry them home in the finals.
@JoshColeman99 said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209673) said:Surprise surprise, the two storm players who were on report for ‘crushers’ got cleared. In fact an eels player is being suspended for a crusher, but it wasn’t a penalty because he didn’t hold his neck like a cat
Really shows the ref has no clue about what Is or isn’t a crusher and only do it when someone holds their neck. Stupid ass rule
@JoshColeman99 said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209546) said:@NT_Tiger said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209545) said:https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/08/20/bellamy-questions-eels-gamesmanship/
Hopefully NRL will look at the eels methods
I agree with bellyache but can storm really be angry at a team for bending the rules. Storm have been bending the rules for a decade now ?
@Sco77y said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209711) said:@JoshColeman99 said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209546) said:@NT_Tiger said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209545) said:https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/08/20/bellamy-questions-eels-gamesmanship/
Hopefully NRL will look at the eels methods
I agree with bellyache but can storm really be angry at a team for bending the rules. Storm have been bending the rules for a decade now ?
At least they're good at it. Eels are embarrassingly obvious, and it looks like everyone is now starting to pick up on it.
@twentyforty said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209710) said:@JoshColeman99 said in [Immediate crusher tackle crackdown](/post/1209673) said:Surprise surprise, the two storm players who were on report for ‘crushers’ got cleared. In fact an eels player is being suspended for a crusher, but it wasn’t a penalty because he didn’t hold his neck like a cat
Really shows the ref has no clue about what Is or isn’t a crusher and only do it when someone holds their neck. Stupid ass rule
During last nights game the refs were so busy trying to spot the next eels player rubbing his alopecia spot, they missed the side show. Mitch Moses juggling two balls in the air .