Inglis hopefully out.

@LARDS said:
Whatever he gets i reckon he'll go for the downgrade.
Why?
Because the judicary is full of ex souths players.

Taken 6 pages but we finally have our first conspiracy theory
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@LARDS said:
Whatever he gets i reckon he'll go for the downgrade.
Why?
Because the judicary is full of ex souths players.

Taken 6 pages but we finally have our first conspiracy theory

Ha ha. Do i get a prize?
I just think its not fair that 2 of the 3 members are ex souths.
There is at least a perception of bias.
Imagine if you and me were to judge over a tigers player.
 
Yeah Dermo you are comparing apples to tractor engines there….they arent in the same postcode. One involves a coward king hitting an unsuspecting man during a Kings Cross rampage to a footballer pulling off a careless yet brave RUGBY LEAGUE collision.

The best collisions in recent times involved Harragon/Carroll and Dwyer/Hargraves. Utilising the criteria presented by many on here, both of those defenders should have been rubbed out for months. Instead they are lauded as 2 of the best hits in decades.

It is a tough game played by tough men. Sometimes you have a bad day and get your arse knocked out. It happens. These guys are prepared to do this for a living and as long as the actions are not intentionally illegal to the games rules, I for one am happy with it.
 
And how would we see it if Ellis made the tackle on Young. I see it the same way, good hit.
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@tigermaniac said:
And how would we see it if Ellis made the tackle on Young. I see it the same way, good hit.
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Worried that he would miss the next few weeks
 
If he gets suspended the game is for pu$$ies, Rugby was supposed to be a dangerous game and it has turned into an idiots game firstly the referees are simply out of their mind making shocking calls but the main thing is the suspensions, bloody hell you get suspended just holding a leg for too long, NRL board has to do somthing sooner than later.
 
@stryker said:
Yeah Dermo you are comparing apples to tractor engines there….they arent in the same postcode. One involves a coward king hitting an unsuspecting man during a Kings Cross rampage to a footballer pulling off a careless yet brave RUGBY LEAGUE collision.

The best collisions in recent times involved Harragon/Carroll and Dwyer/Hargraves. Utilising the criteria presented by many on here, both of those defenders should have been rubbed out for months. Instead they are lauded as 2 of the best hits in decades.

It is a tough game played by tough men. Sometimes you have a bad day and get your arse knocked out. It happens. These guys are prepared to do this for a living and as long as the actions are not intentionally illegal to the games rules, I for one am happy with it.

Aren't in the same postcode?? I would be more inclined to believe there is more force behind a Greg Inglis shoulder charge than a punch from some 18 year old kid, you can be as tough as you want but players are getting bigger and stronger and sooner or later someone is going to end up with alot more than just getting knocked out. Go and talk to any doctor and they will tell you the same thing
 
4 or 5 inches lower, great hit but as it is it was careless/reckless what ever they call it 1 maybe 2 weeks.The head has to be protected, accidents happen and nothing can change that but that was avoidable.
 
@dermo said:
@stryker said:
Yeah Dermo you are comparing apples to tractor engines there….they arent in the same postcode. One involves a coward king hitting an unsuspecting man during a Kings Cross rampage to a footballer pulling off a careless yet brave RUGBY LEAGUE collision.

The best collisions in recent times involved Harragon/Carroll and Dwyer/Hargraves. Utilising the criteria presented by many on here, both of those defenders should have been rubbed out for months. Instead they are lauded as 2 of the best hits in decades.

It is a tough game played by tough men. Sometimes you have a bad day and get your arse knocked out. It happens. These guys are prepared to do this for a living and as long as the actions are not intentionally illegal to the games rules, I for one am happy with it.

Aren't in the same postcode?? I would be more inclined to believe there is more force behind a Greg Inglis shoulder charge than a punch from some 18 year old kid, you can be as tough as you want but players are getting bigger and stronger and sooner or later someone is going to end up with alot more than just getting knocked out. Go and talk to any doctor and they will tell you the same thing

Completely different.

That kid is dead from the impact of his head hitting the concrete. Same as David Hooks.

Its not comparable to Inglis v Young.
 
dont know how people can say it was a good hit…

good hits DONT make contact with the head. they hit the body..

i heard somewhere the NRL is considering outlawing the shoulder charge.... god forbid that ever happens..

3-5 weeks is suffice, any less is not enough..
 
@LaT said:
@tig_prmz said:
it is not a good hit if you hit the head.. it never is and never will be.

How do you feel about Dwyers hit on JWH?

they were different hits… jwh fell into the tackle at the last moment... young had a player already wrapped around him and inglis came in over the top, young was not falling at all.

if dwyer had hit JWH clean in the head he would not have gotten back up... it was a great rugby league hit that MAY be considered as 'gone wrong', but only as a result of JWH falling.. dwyer did nothing wrong (similar to kasiano last week)... which is why he didnt come under scrutiny for it...

pretty clear cut imo..
 
How is it clear cut?
"it is not a good hit if you hit the head.. it never is and never will be."
"good hits DONT make contact with the head."

Now you justify a WT player hitting another player in the head.
 
@mtd said:
dont know how people can say it was a good hit…

good hits DONT make contact with the head. they hit the body..

i heard somewhere the NRL is considering outlawing the shoulder charge.... god forbid that ever happens..

3-5 weeks is suffice, any less is not enough..

It was never a hit to the head the way you make it out. It was a hit to the body. Luck we have a panel that will review it and hopefully common sense prevails. Besides Union outlawed the practice a while back, you have options. I love league, good hit.
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@tigermaniac said:
It was never a hit to the head the way you make it out. **It was a hit to the body.**

WHAT?

![](http://resources3.news.com.au/images/2012/07/21/1226431/665311-dean-young-tackle.jpg)

AND…

![](http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2012/07/22/1226432/230086-greg-inglis.jpg)
 
@tigermaniac said:
@mtd said:
dont know how people can say it was a good hit…

good hits DONT make contact with the head. they hit the body..

i heard somewhere the NRL is considering outlawing the shoulder charge.... god forbid that ever happens..

3-5 weeks is suffice, any less is not enough..

It was never a hit to the head the way you make it out. It was a hit to the body. Luck we have a panel that will review it and hopefully common sense prevails. Besides Union outlawed the practice a while back, you have options. I love league, good hit.
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what do you mean 'the way i make out'?
check out the image ink posted earlier in the thread:

![](http://home.arcor.de/bananas02/Image1.jpg)

look at youngs face in that 2nd photo, are you kidding me thats not a hit to the head????? his bicep/shoulder is smack bang across the middle of his freakin face!!
 
@innsaneink said:
@Fade To Black said:
@innsaneink said:
@Brisbane Tiger said:
Thats crap ink.
That shot was waaaay worse than Teo's on Groat.

Care to expand…elaborate??
Why is it worse?

It is alot worse IMO - Young was neither falling in the tackle or stepping in any direction, **Inglis had plenty of time to line him up legitimately.** He also launched off the ground, if Young is such a "shortarse" as you say then there is no need to jump at all into him.

Inglis is a coward- he was nowhere to be seen running the ball up in the Rabbitoh's next set after the incident, frightened of retaliation. (Maybe if he was running at women instead he may have had a crack- he is after all fond of beating up sheila's).

If the judiciary are fair dinkum then he should be sitting out the next 4 weeks at least

Obvious youve never played.
The reason he rushed Young, tried to shorten the distance and TIME between himself and Young, was to prevent the offload, which was what was clearly on Youngs mind (him looking around for support)

"Coward for not hitting it up next set" - "running at women"….yet you dislike all opposition players.
Hysteria - give the DT and 2GB a miss

As hard as it is to say (and risk him making a snide remark about me making a comment about when I used to play :laughing: ) Ink is right

You rush up when you see the attacking player look for a support to take time away and to throw out his perception about how far away you actually are and possibly force a bad pass or bad read by the attacker

The counter for it is to throw a big step and the fullback will struggle with the change of angle at full speed
 
@LaT said:
How is it clear cut?
"it is not a good hit if you hit the head.. it never is and never will be."
"good hits DONT make contact with the head."

Now you justify a WT player hitting another player in the head.

dwyers initial contact wasnt with the head, it was body and slipped up (because jwh fell).

inglis hit young on initital contac across the face…

its clear cut...

dwyers was a good hit, i understand it contradicts what i said above, but what i meant to say is that good hits dont make initial contact with the head.

so again, its clear as day imo.
 

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