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On here we're all rugby fans so to some extent we accept and expect to see the odd punch thrown
But today I've spent a lot of time on another type of forum where rugby would not normally be mentioned, posters on there cannot understand that the police aren't involved.

Are we too close to the sport to see how the rest of the nation would see it?.

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If there's enough evidence (as in this case there clearly is from the video), then aren't there precedents where the police still prosecute even if the victim doesn't want to proceed?

I'm not suggesting Flower should be prosecuted BTW, I think any punishment he gets from the RFL ought to be sufficient.

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What goes on in the field of play needs to stay there.
If players were to start and take action against their fellow professionals, the whole sport would quickly descend
into utter chaos.

Plus, we'd all start getting phone calls, asking if we'd been hurt or injured whilst playing sport !

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Quote: wrencat1873 "What goes on in the field of play needs to stay there.
If players were to start and take action against their fellow professionals, the whole sport would quickly descend
into utter chaos.

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No it doesn't when it's an extreme case like this. What Flower did should not be considered a part of the game or in the field of play. If Hohaia did take action he would completely justified and numpties like Gareth Hock would think otherwise.

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Quote: TheElectricGlidingWarrior "The point at which its in the public interest. None of the brawls, strikes and punches we've seen on an RL field, up to and including The Flower incident, represent a risk to the public. What they are are incidents of foul play in the context of, and limited to, a high intensity game of sport. It's for the sporting body to decide if a player represents too high a risk to other players and to remove them from the game.'"

Sorry I've not read the whole tread but what about pro football players who have gone to prison for on field actions. Big Dunc being one.

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Following the sensible responses from the 'victim', the 'accused' and the clubs concerned, might it be time to "calm the **** down"?

'Follow up' punches on the floor happen all the time when it kicks off, but these are usually hidden in a pile of bodies. The only way you can believe he actually thought "oh, look, he's unconscious, I'll batter his lifeless body a bit more", is if you play it in slow motion but forget that it's not real time.

It was bang out of order, and an obvious straight red. But please...get a grip...especially if you've never played rugby and experienced what you feel like in the few seconds after you've been (say) elbowed in the face.

And as for all this, "Wane incites violence" malarkey, have you ever been in a rugby changing room? I've heard 100 times worse than that from countless coaches at amateur level. As far as I know, nobody with a brain cell ever took such comments literally. Otherwise, there'd be a lot more 'heads ripped off' than A&E typically sees of a weekend.

In fact, one of my earliest memories of rugby was actually as a kid (not sure what age, but definitely under 10), playing *union* (back when it was full contact for juniors) and listening to our coach coming out with stuff like this. Far from being morally corrupted, we understood perfectly well - even at that age - that we weren't supposed to take it *literally*. Moreover, we thought it was great - to us, it seemed we were being treated like real men!

Get over yourselves. It's not the worst thing ever, it doesn't corrupt young players. He screwed up, lost his team the match, missed one of the biggest days of his own life, and will cop a long ban, as well as flak for the rest of his career. Move on.

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No were near bad enough for police intervention, and the RFL Rules of Conduct make that clear. Nor speaking more generally have I seen an incident that would warrant police intervention. Indeed, you could assault the referee, and it would still not constitute a police intervention, as distasteful as that is.

If you play a physical sport in an emotional atmosphere, which the Grand Final certainly was, even without a contract that says so (which there is), you are by definition consenting to been governed by the rules of the sport. Indeed, if you read the guidelines by the RFL, you will see that it is in line with the tenants of English law, in other words, authority is with the RFL and not the police to both police participants on the day and also to "sentence" them afterwards. It is only when this was an out of game action, not defined by the guidelines (which Flowers's incident is), for example a deliberate premeditated attempt at somebodies life, or putting public safety at risk that it would fall outside of the RFL authority. Indeed, apart from on here, this will not have been even considered is my bet.

None of this takes away from the fact it was a truly shocking and thuggish act, for which I hope we see the maximum ban (8 games, Grade E) and associated fine.

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Quote: Bal "No were near bad enough for police intervention, and the RFL Rules of Conduct make that clear. Indeed, you could assault the referee, and it would still not constitute a police intervention, as distasteful as that is.

If you play a physical sport in an emotional atmosphere, which the Grand Final certainly was, you are by definition consenting to been governed by the rules of the sport. Indeed, if you read the guidelines by the RFL, you will see that it is in line with the tenants of English law, in other words, authority is with the RFL and not the police to both police participants on the day and also to "sentence" them afterwards. It is only when this was an out of game action, not defined by the guidelines (which Flowers's incident is), for example a deliberate premeditated attempt at somebodies life, or putting public safety at risk that it would fall outside of the RFL authority. Indeed, apart from on here, this will not have been even considered is my bet.

None of this takes away from the fact it was a truly shocking and thuggish act, for which I hope we see the maximum ban (8 games) and associated fine.'"

The police will be forced to 'investigate' because they'll have received a load of letters written in green ink by lunatics. But it'll quite rightly go nowhere and just waste everyone's time.

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Quote: RLBandit "The police will be forced to 'investigate' because they'll have received a load of letters written in green ink by lunatics. But it'll quite rightly go nowhere and just waste everyone's time.'"


I doubt they will be to honest. I expect a one line response from them, if anything at all referring it to the games governing body, which is already compliant with the tenants of the law.

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Quote: TheElectricGlidingWarrior "If a player used a firearm on the pitch it would certainly be within the public interest for the police to intervene. And I don't think anyone has actually presented the argument that anything on the pitch is fine so I don't see the relevance in countering a non existent argument.

Some people are using the argument "if it happened on the street he'd be arrested, therefore he should be arrested" but that applies to all incidents of fighting on the field; they'd all be arrestable offences "on the street", and no, players don't have to accept being punched or otherwise struck as part of the game. Those things are explicitly excluded from the sport by virtue of the laws of the game.

The other thing to mention is that if Hohaia did make this a criminal matter his own infraction (the forearm to Flower's jaw) would surely be brought into question, since that too would be an arrestable offence "on the street". The CPS couldn't turn a blind eye to a forearm in the face on the basis that it occurred during a game of rugby if they were prosecuting the person who was forearmed in the face for retaliating disproportionately.'"


If it happened on the street Flower would be perfectly entitled to claim self defence and he'd probably get off with no charge, maybe even a well done.

The if it happened on the street argument fails because on the street what he did is exactly what any sensible person would do, eliminate the threat as quickly as possible and make sure the threat does not persist.

On the pitch, as difficult as it may be, you take the blow and smile as the aggressor walks off for 10 minutes or the rest of the game while your kicker is lining up for two points. Had he done that then I'm sure Wigan would have won and everyone would be commending him on his restraint in the face of an assault from Hot Head Hohoia.

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Quote: Barnacle Bill "If it happened on the street Flower would be perfectly entitled to claim self defence and he'd probably get off with no charge, maybe even a well done.

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Actually, if you want to be an internet lawyer, the second punch on the floor would count as "excessive force" and he would be liable to arrest for ABH

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Of course there is a level of violence that would warrant a criminal prosecution, but this wasn't it. Bear in mind that once the first prosecution happens the lawyers will scent blood and push for every minor contact to be subject to legal action. It wouldn't be long before no contact sport is played due to the risk of litigation.
So before people call for Flower to be prosecuted, you might want to step back and think of the long term consequences for the game.
Be careful what you wish for.

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Bal, are you saying that 1) you can contract out of the criminal law and 2) ANYTHING that happens during a game falls outside the courts' jurisdiction?
If you are can you direct me to the relevant authorities as I am genuinely interested

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Quote: Barnacle Bill "If it happened on the street Flower would be perfectly entitled to claim self defence and he'd probably get off with no charge, maybe even a well done.

The if it happened on the street argument fails because on the street what he did is exactly what any sensible person would do, eliminate the threat as quickly as possible and make sure the threat does not persist.

On the pitch, as difficult as it may be, you take the blow and smile as the aggressor walks off for 10 minutes or the rest of the game while your kicker is lining up for two points. Had he done that then I'm sure Wigan would have won and everyone would be commending him on his restraint in the face of an assault from Hot Head Hohoia.'"

Lol.

I agree.

Regards,
Tony Martin, now out of prison.

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Quote: TheScientist "Bal, are you saying that 1) you can contract out of the criminal law and 2) ANYTHING that happens during a game falls outside the courts' jurisdiction?
If you are can you direct me to the relevant authorities as I am genuinely interested'"


1) No 2) No

By playing Rugby League, especially contracted professional sport you are however entering into an expectation of physical and occasionally aggressive contact sport. You are not saying that foul play or aggression is necessarily acceptable, but that the officials of the game, be it the pitch official or the disciplinary panel, which again operate within the guidelines of English tenant law including sentences, which include match suspensions and fines are an appropriate body to deal with such incidents rather than the police. Simple enough. There are many sports that take that even further, for example boxing. If the world of sport and law took such a literal conversation of law on the street to law in the game, virtually all contact sport would become sanitised.

I clearly gave two scenarios, out of many on point 2) in my last post to demonstrate my belief that not everything falls into this category.

As it goes, according to the BBC, the police have indeed decided to look at the matter and so I guess we will have to wait to see the outcome of that. I still think they will say that the RFL dealing with the matter is appropriate, especially as there doesn't seem to have been a criminal complaint, either from the victim or the public.

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