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| Quote ThePrinter="ThePrinter"Yeah but their's like 7 better FB's than him in SL.'"
Class tackle a real match winner almost.....oh and go back to school
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| Quote Wigg'n="Wigg'n"Made up for the attempt on Roby.'"
Top trolling, mate.
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| Fantastic tackle. When I saw Zak there I knew Amor was going to have a real job on his hands to get over the line.
Also, I thought Peacock's tackle on Roby as he shot out of dummy half was just as crucial. There was a video posted by the Rhinos on social media yesterday with Peacock explaining how the one attribute that he values the most is his mental toughness, likening it to ignoring the voice in his head telling him to walk when he has to run. I thought that tackle, and his body language afterwards, epitomised that very well.
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| I'd have been disappointed, given his strength, if he hadn't been able to make the tackle on Amor.
More impressive was the hit and wrap on his own line from Peacock on Roby (?) when he looked odds-on a scorer.
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| Quote nantwichexile="nantwichexile"Will that clinch the Man of Steel award? No other FB in the league would have stopped yet another nailed on try like he did yet again.'"
Clinch the MOS...Not if they spotted his miss for their first try 
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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"I'd have been disappointed, given his strength, if he hadn't been able to make the tackle on Amor.
More impressive was the hit and wrap on his own line from Peacock on Roby (?) when he looked odds-on a scorer.'"
Fantastic tackle which stopped us winning the match. The next set Sinfield kicked the 40/20
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| Amazing tackle and technique.
Reminded me of an NFL player the way he swatted that stiff arm away.
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| he has done that all year,great rearguard stuff.
that said, the Roby try was pish poor however, it's very rare you see that from him and the Amor effort made up for it.
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| Wasn't it similar technique to that used by Danny Brough last week where Brough was being accused of being dangerous/reckless?
Both were either legitimate or dangerous depending on your point of view - that view shouldn't depend on a shirt colour.
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| Quote tvoc="tvoc"Wasn't it similar technique to that used by Danny Brough last week where Brough was being accused of being dangerous/reckless?
Both were either legitimate or dangerous depending on your point of view - that view shouldn't depend on a shirt colour.'"
Hardaker had both arms around Amor at the time, so was in control of how he took him to ground.
Brough had one hand on Hardaker's shirt IIRC at the point he wrapped his legs. He had no control over how Hardaker went to ground, which was exacerbated by Kopczak's reckless shoulder charge knocking Hardaker backwards.
It's a bit like comparing Sneyd on McGuire with Issac Luke on Chase. Similar actions, but some distinctions to the intent/care taken by the tackler.
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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"Hardaker had both arms around Amor at the time, so was in control of how he took him to ground.
Brough had one hand on Hardaker's shirt IIRC at the point he wrapped his legs. He had no control over how Hardaker went to ground, which was exacerbated by Kopczak's reckless shoulder charge knocking Hardaker backwards.
It's a bit like comparing Sneyd on McGuire with Issac Luke on Chase. Similar actions, but some distinctions to the intent/care taken by the tackler.'"
And the official notes to the laws make exactly that distinction (when referring to throws etc)...
"It is permissible for a tackler to bring a player in possession of the ball to the ground by pulling him over the outstretched leg provided he is holding the player with both arms before there is any contact with the leg."
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