There are a lot of good lifting tackles done where players don't land on their head that would get penalised under your view.
When they banned the choulder charge you could still see some good shoulder charges where there was no contact to the head getting penalised due to a blanket ban on shoulder charges.
For both shoulder charges that hit the head and and tackles that go beyond the horizontal there needs to be some tougher penalties. To do a blanket ban on lifting tackles will see a similar thing as shoulder charges with good tackles being penalised due to a ban.
Lol. This is just pretty ignorant/silly and showing a clear lack of understanding for the rules and the game really.
The rule is and should be with regard to grabbing the inner leg and lifting. It has been this way for as long as I remember, that is where you end up with the really dangerous positions and spear tackles etc.
While more recently there is more of a blanket rule with regards to going above the horizontal, which is fine, a front on tackle that is a lift and plant them backwards is just never going to be even remotely as close to as dangerous as any tackle where the hand is placed between the legs and lifted.
Andrew johns tackle technique was something you could teach kids. Prop low, shoulder drive, leg drive. Placing hands between legs was something I was taught not to do from the age of 4 when I first started playing.
It's just ridiculous that this is actually being taught into these guys as a new Melbourne tactic to slow the play the ball down after the new rule changes. I don't even blame the kid for doing it but the coaching staff who are teaching the players this should hang their heads in shame and I hope they all feel as awful as possible after what happened to Alex.
Lol. This is just pretty ignorant/silly and showing a clear lack of understanding for the rules and the game really.
The rule is and should be with regard to grabbing the inner leg and lifting. It has been this way for as long as I remember, that is where you end up with the really dangerous positions and spear tackles etc.
While more recently there is more of a blanket rule with regards to going above the horizontal, which is fine, a front on tackle that is a lift and plant them backwards is just never going to be even remotely as close to as dangerous as any tackle where the hand is placed between the legs and lifted.
Andrew johns tackle technique was something you could teach kids. Prop low, shoulder drive, leg drive. Placing hands between legs was something I was taught not to do from the age of 4 when I first started playing.
It's just ridiculous that this is actually being taught into these guys as a new Melbourne tactic to slow the play the ball down after the new rule changes. I don't even blame the kid for doing it but the coaching staff who are teaching the players this should hang their heads in shame and I hope they all feel as awful as possible after what happened to Alex.
i like seeing a good upending tackle, they should be allowed in one on one situations only if your going to do that. the minute 2 is in the tackle, no lifting, because you cant control what the others are doing, and then you get outcomes like this situation
He didnt hit hard though owen he was crushed under the weight of three players not the force in there arms
True. Maybe driving force was the wrong word i was looking for.
Just looking at it again for the first time since monday what was he was thinking lifting him?? McKinnon was not going anywhere.
They lift them and spin them 180degrees to slow the ruck down its bellamys new tactic because theyve cracked down on wrestlingTrue. Maybe driving force was the wrong word i was looking for.
Just looking at it again for the first time since monday what was he was thinking lifting him?? McKinnon was not going anywhere.
They lift them and spin them 180degrees to slow the ruck down its bellamys new tactic because theyve cracked down on wrestling
They lift them and spin them 180degrees to slow the ruck down its bellamys new tactic because theyve cracked down on wrestling
Just like everything else all teams will follow. Whenever a team finds a new way to slow down the play the ball all teams use it.They lift them and spin them 180degrees to slow the ruck down its bellamys new tactic because theyve cracked down on wrestling
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