Quote ="DHM"Biff usually needs at least 3-4 incidents of "niggle" to precipitate. We had about that number of incidents of "niggle" before Senior gave Wilkin the slap a couple of seasons ago. However, in internationals it was traditional that the only thing needed to intiate major biff would be the first scrum (I'm sure some players would knock on deliberately in the opening 5 minutes of any test match just to get going).
There were enough scrums in the England - Australia game for the English forwards to sort things out had they so desired. Having said that we would have needed to ressurest the likes of Fred Lindop to officiate, any of the softco*k generation of refs we have now would have abandoned the match. These "Dougie Howser's" of the RL world are too gutless to red card near decapitations yet would be totally unable to grasp the concept of international biff.
Worst of both worlds. High shots "put on report" , biff outlawed.'"

well said, but in the england team there were only two maybe three players I have seen "sort things out2 and unfortunately there about duw a pension.
Was it not a scrum that kicked the peacock fight of in the WWC?
Regarding Senior putting the jack of all trades squarely on his bottom, I recall him helping him up before putting him back down, anyway it got me thinking. Bailey did the same thing to Kevin Brown this year and there was outrafe.
On report should be scrapped at all levels but it makes absolutely no sense at international level. Will Isaac luke miss a game against england, no, it has nothing to help the team who was fouled.
If its bad enough to go on report, its enough for a yellow IMO
I believe reffs are scared, both of the aussies, and of spoiling the game and in regards to biff giving a sport with minute coverage a bad image. Thats why ganson should ref he dosent give two hoots what anyone thinks.