Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 12:49 pm
That's the first time I've seen it and I'd call that a red to be honest. Possibly shoulders collide before heads, but he is going in fully upright leading with his head towards Yeandle's. Seems exactly the sort of lazy tackle tachnique we want to get rid of. That's leading to a head collision at least 50% of the time.
Yeah, I'm not outraged by the red or anything, but I'd say yellow because of indirect contact and I don't see it as a high degree of force. It is lazy though and if it were deemed a yellow that would be more luck than judgement.
If Kata was completely mentally competent, then I'd be in favour of throwing the book at him, cause it's exactly the same thing that he got sent off for last season and shows a lack of learning, but I'm willing to give him a lot of leeway if he barely knew where he was.
It's definitely a red - if tackler's shoulder is higher than the ballcarrier's shoulder, I'd call it red-until-proven-otherwise.
But yes, I'd have thought having been concussed should mitigate things down, but then, previous (IIRC) mitigates it back up, I'm not sure there's a good answer there, and probably depend on the results of the nearest SCAT5 test (perfectly possible to be KO.d and not concussed, perfectly possible to fail an HIA and be more-or-less fully compus mentus; but also possible to not know who you are or what day of the week it is -any mitigation for concussion should be a degree, and a matter of how concussed - IMO).
The extra week on the ban due to RTP protocols though - that stinks, even if I can see how it came about - law of unintended consequences.
Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 12:49 pm
That's the first time I've seen it and I'd call that a red to be honest. Possibly shoulders collide before heads, but he is going in fully upright leading with his head towards Yeandle's. Seems exactly the sort of lazy tackle tachnique we want to get rid of. That's leading to a head collision at least 50% of the time.
Yeah, I'm not outraged by the red or anything, but I'd say yellow because of indirect contact and I don't see it as a high degree of force. It is lazy though and if it were deemed a yellow that would be more luck than judgement.
If Kata was completely mentally competent, then I'd be in favour of throwing the book at him, cause it's exactly the same thing that he got sent off for last season and shows a lack of learning, but I'm willing to give him a lot of leeway if he barely knew where he was.
Puja
Agreed. I thought red a touch harsh considering Haydon-Wood only got a yellow slightly later but I didn't have much sympathy and Kata doesn't need to rush out the line to make that tackle. Will let him off a bit if he was feeling dazed though if feeling dazed he needs to go and get a HIA.
Today's DT mentions doubts over a 3-man disciplinary panel comprising one with a medical background and one with a military background when the 'independent doctor' concerned is ex-navy. Basically, what chance did a foreign rugby coach have of getting impartial consideration?
Oakboy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 8:33 am
Today's DT mentions doubts over a 3-man disciplinary panel comprising one with a medical background and one with a military background when the 'independent doctor' concerned is ex-navy. Basically, what chance did a foreign rugby coach have of getting impartial consideration?
Banquo wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 2:15 pm
There was me thinking Cheika was just being a bit of a dick, but turns out its a deep state conspiracy.
Cause we've never seen England internationals have bans that conveniently end in time for international windows.
From the transcript I'd say the doc was also being a dick (a condescending one at that) as well. Lesson from it is to just not go into the medical room and deal with the outcomes through official channels.
Banquo wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 2:15 pm
There was me thinking Cheika was just being a bit of a dick, but turns out its a deep state conspiracy.
Cause we've never seen England internationals have bans that conveniently end in time for international windows.
From the transcript I'd say the doc was also being a dick (a condescending one at that) as well. Lesson from it is to just not go into the medical room and deal with the outcomes through official channels.
its a load of fuss about fck all, other than than the growing and ongoing dissent against officials from players and support staff/coaches... ..Erasmus syndrome