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| Banning shoulder chargers will not change anything long term injury wise. Since brain damage is more likely to occur from high shots than shoulder chargers. So lets follow on with the ARLC’s logic. Ban tackling! A sure-fire way to avoid injury there.
Its always sad when stupidity win over sense and reason, even sadder when its something I hold so dear.
P.s. How boring is the NRL going to be next year, lets face it, its more defence than attack and now they have taken the most interesting point of defence out of it.
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| This is LEAGUE not UNION.
Banning shoulder charging, why not make it tag rugby too?
A big shoulder charge is one of the best things to see in the game, get rid of that and you get rid of one of the best things in the sport.
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| Just looking at a certain social networking site and it seems that asking the players to take a pay cut would be the only way the authorities could become more unpopular. Every player on there can't believe the decision.
I've not seen a single player say banning the shoulder charge is good for the game. Every single one is in complete disbelief and disgust and absolutely blasting the decision. So the the authorities have banned the shoulder charge, to protect the players, yet not a single player wants the should charge to be banned. Brilliant.
It's a bit like F1 having a 30mph speed limit for the safety of the drivers. I really hope the RFL grow some nuts and listen to the PLAYERS and FANS and keep the shoulder charge.
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| Some players base their game on shoulder charges e.g chris sandow
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| Quote: Rooster Booster "... the ARLC has begin talks with the RFL about banning it in internationals...
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I'll hold off on buying WCC/RLWC tickets then, if I was interested in soft tackling rugby I'd go to Twickers.
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| Jon Wilkin and the Super League Players Association balloted SL players to see if they were in favour of banning the shoulder charge, and NOT ONE said yes. rlArticle here.rl
He makes a couple of good points, that aggression is one of the selling points of our game, that whilst a poorly exected shoulder charge can cause injury so can any tackle, and that big shoulder charges are rare enough to not be an issue. We all know the ability to get smashed and get back up is one of the major tests of Rugby League, we all love watching the big hits and the players know the risks.
As far as I'm concerned, this all stems from that Greg Inglis smash. Talk about over-reaction.
I think we need to keep this discussion current, as unless we're careful the same legislation will sneak into SL, at which point I'll be thinking carefully about whether I want to carry on paying to watch. A pointless league season, 5th place finishers being crowned 'champions'. a pointless international campaign, and this sanitising of the collision and aggression we all love.
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