Quote Alffi_7="Alffi_7"I don't think the sport can risk not taking some pretty strong action on changing the way the game is played in terms of head contact / late contact. I don't think this will be like in previous years where they are hot on a topic for a month and then it falls away.'"
I think they need to start acting appropriately to the incident. Napa was the bad one this week, he should be having the book thrown at him. He's got a grade 'D' which entitles him to a panel hearing I believe, where he'll thrown a load of mitigating factors in, like having a bad week and missing his cat in Australia. He could walk away with a 3 game ban and a £300 fine. IMO that kind of deliberate head shot with an illegal technique should carry 6-8 games and a proper fine, say £2,000.
You do still have to worry about consistency though with the RFL. They don't have a great track record with this with previous initiatives/crack downs.
The other thing they need to do is start banning and fining coaches for trying to influence disciplinary decisions. McNamara this week post game and in the days after exonerating Napa, saying it clearly bounced up off the ball and wasn't a bad challenge for example. Willie Poaching has also had a pop this week about the new rules.