All I can say is WOW... What an amazing experience.
Not many people get to say they ran their State of Origin team onto the field. It was one massive rush of pride, excitement and nervousness. Something I will never forget.
All I can say is WOW... What an amazing experience.
Not many people get to say they ran their State of Origin team onto the field. It was one massive rush of pride, excitement and nervousness. Something I will never forget.
Just so @GiRDS isn't the only one out on a limb, I also agree that the Reynolds/Scott tackle was worthy of suspension.
There was a lot of big talk after McKinnon got hurt (and a lot of vitriol directed at the Storm organisation) and here was a perfect opportunity for the organising bodies to put their foot down, eliminate the grey areas and say enough is enough to dangerous lifting tackles. There was simply no disputing that Scott and Reynolds put Tate in an incredibly dangerous position.
After Faloon was let of for near spearing Chambers, the NRL said they were going to crackdown on lifting tackles.
It didn't last long. This is the third lifting charge downgraded this month.
Its a farce.
They seem to only care when the s--- hits the fan. Too late for the poor soul laid up in hospital indefinitely.
Faloon's was the tackle i would have taken to the judiciary with me, Yes they are SUPPOSEDLY trying to get rid of teh dangerous tackles, But you find that suspension only arises if the player grabs the opponent between the legs,
Neither player in the above tackle put a hand between the legs.
Yet had Tate have landed on his head, Suspension of 12 weeks would have been a minimum.
So please get out of @GiRDS- pocket. LOL
Thank you
Consider this: if they'd rubbed Bird and Reynolds out for 6-8 weeks, it would have sent the shivers of shock through the NRL playing ranks that the NRL is serious about eradicating lifting tackles if they wipe out two stars from SoO.
Instead, all the post 'Rise for Alex' was lip service and the suspension of that Storm player an over reaction. Tate should now sue the NRL for a complete disregard of duty of care.
Faloon's was the tackle i would have taken to the judiciary with me, Yes they are SUPPOSEDLY trying to get rid of teh dangerous tackles, But you find that suspension only arises if the player grabs the opponent between the legs,
Neither player in the above tackle put a hand between the legs.
Consider this: if they'd rubbed Bird and Reynolds out for 6-8 weeks, it would have sent the shivers of shock through the NRL playing ranks that the NRL is serious about eradicating lifting tackles if they wipe out two stars from SoO.
Instead, all the post 'Rise for Alex' was lip service and the suspension of that Storm player an over reaction. Tate should now sue the NRL for a complete disregard of duty of care.
exactly, its a joke. feel sorry for jordan mclean in all of it. some message theyve sent, basically as long as you dont paralyse someone by all means pick them up and throw them on their head.
Blues team: Jarryd Hayne, Will Hopoate, Josh Dugan, Michael Jennings, Daniel Tupou, Josh Reynolds, Trent Hodkinson, Paul Gallen, Robbie Farah, Aaron Woods, Ryan Hoffman, Beau Scott, Greg Bird. Interchange: Trent Merrin, James Tamou, Luke Lewis, Anthony Watmough.
not great, didnt watch the whole game but it seems a bit risky. May prove to be an X factor there though but if GI is running at him it will be interesting to see how he goes in the front line defence
New South Wales to win by 12! Come pn blues, bring it home in game 2! Think Inglis is unlikely to play. Hoping NSW can take advantage of an out of sorts QLD backline and wreak havoc!
Inglis back and Dugan responsible for keeping him quiet. I now think my blues by 12 guess was ambitious, but I still back them for the win. Blues by 8 instead. NEW SOUTH WALES! NEW SOUTH WALES!
Inglis back and Dugan responsible for keeping him quiet. I now think my blues by 12 guess was ambitious, but I still back them for the win. Blues by 8 instead. NEW SOUTH WALES! NEW SOUTH WALES!