@TripleB said:@rossop said:@stryker said:IF it is deemed deliberate, than I agree. However if your aim is to take a player out of the game, then in my opinion, driving your head into his is a very risky and painful way of going about it. I would be surprised if it was a deliberate tactic. It could easily backfire and damage the defender just as much as the ball runner.
I feel it is poor technique rather than a calculated action.
The forehead is the hardest bone in the body. Way harder than the cheek or jaw. Thats why the head butt can be so dangerous. As for TW: rudeness forbids me from too much comment but I will say you should look up the word 'moderator' in the dictionary.
Not sure that I can agree that it is poor technique Stryker. Whilst Paul Kent may not be the best judge in the game, I think the video of the earlier tackle (about 1:10 into the video linked below) shows that this does appear to be a deliberate act. In the earlier tackle Nate Myles does not appear to be trying to drive in with his shoulder at all, just push with his head.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/039he-deliberately-did-it039/video-e6frf3ou-1226418328484?sectionvertical=league
Good link..I think its only a matter of time that this sort of action is regarded the same as the shoulder charge gone wrong.