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| I thought that too....
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| Gonna be nice and painful to shave for a while.
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| I think a mention should be made of the physio/trainer who rushed to Matty's aid so swiftly and all those who do a similar job across the divisions week in week out.
I did notice that they are more "geared up" and alert to the potential for serious injuries. It was Michael Monaghan's SECOND flattening that I noticed where the trainer/physio rushed on to the field towards him, only to stop and return to the dug out when he slowly stood up and got back the ten. These guys now have their eyes trained on the pitch ready to pounce at the first sign of a player in trouble.
Hats off to them
Are these the backroom staff who are departing?
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| Matty's incident aside, the stiff-arm high tackle on Chris Bridge by Flynn (that went unpunished) was equally horrific.
The worst part for me was how both Flynn and Clarke were laughing and grinning from ear to ear after Thaler had spoken to them; both knowing nothing further was to come of it. Poor Chris was still being treated on the ground.
Bridge was obviously NOT match fit, but still played a blinder. His solo warm-up at half time spoke volumes
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| Quote: IvDiv "Matty's incident aside, the stiff-arm high tackle on Chris Bridge by Flynn (that went unpunished) was equally horrific.
The worst part for me was how both Flynn and Clarke were laughing and grinning from ear to ear after Thaler had spoken to them; both knowing nothing further was to come of it. Poor Chris was still being treated on the ground.
Bridge was obviously NOT match fit, but still played a blinder. His solo warm-up at half time spoke volumes'"
I normally think a week off does a team no good, but I think a week off would do Bridgey some good next weekend. We'll need him though! Hope he's alright again.
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| Quote: IvDiv "Matty's incident aside, the stiff-arm high tackle on Chris Bridge by Flynn (that went unpunished) was equally horrific.
The worst part for me was how both Flynn and Clarke were laughing and grinning from ear to ear after Thaler had spoken to them; both knowing nothing further was to come of it. Poor Chris was still being treated on the ground.
Bridge was obviously NOT match fit, but still played a blinder. His solo warm-up at half time spoke volumes'"
In the interview afterwards he said that there is nothing wrong its just tight muscles and thought he would stretch them at half time to stop him siezing up.
Fit to play !!
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| Quote: the fucitolbladderwrack "www1.skysports.com/rugby-league
Green light for thuggery to put players in hospital. Well done the RFL.
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| More tactics for Wane to coach his lads
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| Quote: Wire Yed "More tactics for Wane to coach his lads'"
ohh dear
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Quote: mark_m "Green light for thuggery to put players in hospital. Well done the RFL.'"
"Agreed Mark".....
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -neck.html
If i were a player from any club, i would be very concerned at the total lack of regard for player safety shown by the RFL over recent weeks, (not just the Russell incident), if they dont pull their heads from up their backsides soon, it will only be a matter of time before we are talking about this happening to a British player. My son has just started playing full contact rugby league and unfortunately i am finding myself seriously questioning if it is a wise thing for me to keep him involved in the sport.
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Quote: mark_m "Green light for thuggery to put players in hospital. Well done the RFL.'"
"Agreed Mark".....
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -neck.html
If i were a player from any club, i would be very concerned at the total lack of regard for player safety shown by the RFL over recent weeks, (not just the Russell incident), if they dont pull their heads from up their backsides soon, it will only be a matter of time before we are talking about this happening to a British player. My son has just started playing full contact rugby league and unfortunately i am finding myself seriously questioning if it is a wise thing for me to keep him involved in the sport.
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| Quote: the fucitolbladderwrack ""Agreed Mark".....
Personally i understand your concern but incidents like that rarely happen and never have the same impact at young children's age, accidents can happen and just make sure they are protected. End of the day rugby league is a contact sport and it was hardly deliberate.
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| Don't worry I have been coaching junior rugby for fifteen years and the worst injuries have been a couple of broken collar bones
However with what I have seen in the professional game of late it seems as though player safety is increasingly at risk due to what is being coached, the increasing size of players and the weak officials.
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| Quote: dubairl "Personally i understand your concern but incidents like that rarely happen and never have the same impact at young children's age, accidents can happen and just make sure they are protected. End of the day rugby league is a contact sport and it was hardly deliberate.'"
I played Rugby League all my life and had my career ended by by an ill timed clumsy head high shot, resulting in a shattered neck at C5 - C6, severe compression of my spinal column, damaged nerves causing total loss of feeling in my left arm. It took hours of re-building, bone grafts and plenty of metal plates and screws etc, but thanks to Mr Shackleford, at least i was still here to have a son. so yes, maybe currently it "Rarely Happens" as you say, but that doesnt make you feel any better when you wake up in that hospital bed wondering if you will walk again, i can assure you of that mate. One thing is for sure though, if the RFL dont start putting players welfare "FIRST", you will start seeing injuries such as this more often, thats a definite!
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| Agreed past certain age groups but at the mini and junior levels the game is safe. Problems start with increasing size and strength.
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