Quote: pyeman "One thing that has come out of this is that players should be told not to comment until the rfl has passed judgement on incidents such as this, it unfairly prejudices the case before its been reviewed. If you are allowed to claim you have been elbowed in the face, players have been knocked out etc when there no truth in it whats to stop players making things up about every tackle hoping to get the tackler cited?'"
A rational and excellent post...
Extending the point, what are the chances of a disrepute charge being brought against an individual who has clearly been disingenuous, seemingly in order to fuel the flames of suspicion against a fellow professional?