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Quote: Sparky1967 "Looking at the charges from our game the one that stands out to me is Paul Sergier. It was so obvious head contact with Crowther I found it unbelievable that the video ref hadn’t picked it up. It was definitely a straight red head to head contact. It wouldn’t have made any difference to the result but proved the ref and video ref to be inconsistent with the new rules. I had a laugh at Terry O Connor trying to convince the viewers it was a whiplash injury. Crowther banned for 1 match for standing his ground probably would of missed Hull match with HIA injury.'"

First time in 21 years of playing this great game, since the age of 6, that Jordan as ever received a card of any colour, just for standing his ground, absolutely gutted for him, at least the cheating French soft sod got 2 games icon_evil.gif

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Hull appealing Ligi Sao, not sure what they think they can appeal. Unless it’s the unnatural position of the opposition player lol.

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Quote: karetaker "Hull appealing Ligi Sao, not sure what they think they can appeal. Unless it’s the unnatural position of the opposition player lol.'"


Did the panel actually expand on what the 'unnatural' position/movement of the Castleford player was? A bizarre definition that I've never heard them use before. Maybe we should have appealed the Vaughan ban on the argument that the Saints player had a 'non-wholesome posture'.

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We also need to play Leon Hayes in every single game this season - added to the fact he's better than Drinkwater he would also attract at least 20 penalties a game.

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Surely at some point you have to accept that playing a contact sport carries potential dangers? Protect as much as you can but common sense has flown the nest, seemingly never to return.

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Quote: 100% Wire "Surely at some point you have to accept that playing a contact sport carries potential dangers? Protect as much as you can but common sense has flown the nest, seemingly never to return.'"


It's all to do with

1. Ensuring the RFL can get insurance to cover against potential head injury claims down the line.
2. Ensuring the RFL has a defence that "reasonable endeavours" were taken under their implied duty of care to the players.

The truth is RL is a brutal sport, and plenty of past players are hobbling around with limb/joint injuries and, sadly, brain injuries, which have arisen due to playing the game.

In the past this was known as an "occupational hazard" and players accepted the risks when they played and didn't seek to sue the RFL later in life.

In this modern era of "the blame", personal injury lawyers see a massive opportunity for undertaking "no win no fee" claims on behalf of past players looking for financial compensation. Perhaps even group actions.

It's a tough balancing act, but, in my view, the efforts being taken to "protect the game for the future" by zealous disciplinary committee members (P Cullen for example) will result in no worthwhile game left to protect.

The combination of the RFL making a pigs ears of managing the issue and the nature of the times we live in lead us to a real existential threat to the game we love/loved.

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Quote: Wires71 "It's all to do with

1. Ensuring the RFL can get insurance to cover against potential head injury claims down the line.
2. Ensuring the RFL has a defence that "reasonable endeavours" were taken under their implied duty of care to the players.

The truth is RL is a brutal sport, and plenty of past players are hobbling around with limb/joint injuries and, sadly, brain injuries, which have arisen due to playing the game.

In the past this was known as an "occupational hazard" and players accepted the risks when they played and didn't seek to sue the RFL later in life.

In this modern era of "the blame", personal injury lawyers see a massive opportunity for undertaking "no win no fee" claims on behalf of past players looking for financial compensation. Perhaps even group actions.

It's a tough balancing act, but, in my view, the efforts being taken to "protect the game for the future" by zealous disciplinary committee members (P Cullen for example) will result in no worthwhile game left to protect.

The combination of the RFL making a pigs ears of managing the issue and the nature of the times we live in lead us to a real existential threat to the game we love/loved.'"


1. Ensuring the RFL can get insurance to cover against potential head injury claims down the line.

[iSurely some kind of waiver (if players agree to sign) can prevent this in the future. [/i


2. Ensuring the RFL has a defence that "reasonable endeavours" were taken under their implied duty of care to the players

[iIt has never been legal to tackle around the head, but the speed, strength and intensity of RL will lead to some head contact. I would argue, that a lot of the concussions actually are to the defending players so how to we avoid that - only allow players to jog into contact, only play touch?[/i

I have said it on other platforms, but I don't see how Boxing, MMA, UFC can get insurance for their fighters, but RL can't.

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Quote: Wires71 "It's all to do with

1. Ensuring the RFL can get insurance to cover against potential head injury claims down the line.
2. Ensuring the RFL has a defence that "reasonable endeavours" were taken under their implied duty of care to the players.

The truth is RL is a brutal sport, and plenty of past players are hobbling around with limb/joint injuries and, sadly, brain injuries, which have arisen due to playing the game.

In the past this was known as an "occupational hazard" and players accepted the risks when they played and didn't seek to sue the RFL later in life.

In this modern era of "the blame", personal injury lawyers see a massive opportunity for undertaking "no win no fee" claims on behalf of past players looking for financial compensation. Perhaps even group actions.

It's a tough balancing act, but, in my view, the efforts being taken to "protect the game for the future" by zealous disciplinary committee members (P Cullen for example) will result in no worthwhile game left to protect.

The combination of the RFL making a pigs ears of managing the issue and the nature of the times we live in lead us to a real existential threat to the game we love/loved.'"


...and there's going to be a large muriel ([sizesic....see Hilda Ogden, c/o Coronation St[/size) of said Mr Cullen within swearing distance of the stadium.

"Welcome to Warrington, home of the ridiculous 4 match ban!"

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Quote: Mr Snoodle "...and there's going to be a large muriel ([sizesic....see Hilda Ogden, c/o Coronation St[/size) of said Mr Cullen within swearing distance of the stadium.

"Welcome to Warrington, home of the ridiculous 4 match ban!"'"


The wall will be one unholy mess as fans of other teams visit Warrington in turn, throughout the seasons and add their contributions.

Won`t just be the Away fans either..

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Quote: Irregs#16 "1. Ensuring the RFL can get insurance to cover against potential head injury claims down the line.

[iSurely some kind of waiver (if players agree to sign) can prevent this in the future. [/i


2. Ensuring the RFL has a defence that "reasonable endeavours" were taken under their implied duty of care to the players

[iIt has never been legal to tackle around the head, but the speed, strength and intensity of RL will lead to some head contact. I would argue, that a lot of the concussions actually are to the defending players so how to we avoid that - only allow players to jog into contact, only play touch?[/i

I have said it on other platforms, but I don't see how Boxing, MMA, UFC can get insurance for their fighters, but RL can't.'"



1. A waiver is intended to inform the participants of an activity of the potential risk of harm. However, this doesn't mean they can be negligent or relinquish the duty of care they will have.
https://www.slatergordon.co.uk/personal ... ill%20have.


2. I agree. It is part and parcel of the game. If you don't want injuries (even accidental) don't play RL. Don't request a change to the game.

I don't know how boxing, MMA and UFC manage to keep a sport that involves purposeful smashing of an opponents head with no protection either.
Quote: Irregs#16 "1. Ensuring the RFL can get insurance to cover against potential head injury claims down the line.

[iSurely some kind of waiver (if players agree to sign) can prevent this in the future. [/i


2. Ensuring the RFL has a defence that "reasonable endeavours" were taken under their implied duty of care to the players

[iIt has never been legal to tackle around the head, but the speed, strength and intensity of RL will lead to some head contact. I would argue, that a lot of the concussions actually are to the defending players so how to we avoid that - only allow players to jog into contact, only play touch?[/i

I have said it on other platforms, but I don't see how Boxing, MMA, UFC can get insurance for their fighters, but RL can't.'"



1. A waiver is intended to inform the participants of an activity of the potential risk of harm. However, this doesn't mean they can be negligent or relinquish the duty of care they will have.
https://www.slatergordon.co.uk/personal ... ill%20have.


2. I agree. It is part and parcel of the game. If you don't want injuries (even accidental) don't play RL. Don't request a change to the game.

I don't know how boxing, MMA and UFC manage to keep a sport that involves purposeful smashing of an opponents head with no protection either.


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Quote: Wires71 "It's all to do with

1. Ensuring the RFL can get insurance to cover against potential head injury claims down the line.
2. Ensuring the RFL has a defence that "reasonable endeavours" were taken under their implied duty of care to the players.

The truth is RL is a brutal sport, and plenty of past players are hobbling around with limb/joint injuries and, sadly, brain injuries, which have arisen due to playing the game.

In the past this was known as an "occupational hazard" and players accepted the risks when they played and didn't seek to sue the RFL later in life.

In this modern era of "the blame", personal injury lawyers see a massive opportunity for undertaking "no win no fee" claims on behalf of past players looking for financial compensation. Perhaps even group actions.

It's a tough balancing act, but, in my view, the efforts being taken to "protect the game for the future" by zealous disciplinary committee members (P Cullen for example) will result in no worthwhile game left to protect.

The combination of the RFL making a pigs ears of managing the issue and the nature of the times we live in lead us to a real existential threat to the game we love/loved.'"


Excellent post. There is a group action by over 200 rugby union players that's due in the High Court in April/May, I think. They are suing World Rugby, the Rugby Football Union and the Welsh Rugby Union over concussions and head injuries. The outcome of that case will have major implications for how rugby league moves forward.
But I agree with you that the game we love is in danger of disappearing. The whole 'head contact' thing opens up a can of worms regarding gamesmanship too. Any player who feels the slightest contact on the head is now going to stay down, causing the referee to stop the game, and the video ref to look at a slow-mo replay that makes the 'incident' look much worse than it was. Add in fans going "Oooooohhh" every time it's shown on the big screen, and the inevitable is going to happen. 2024: Year of the Disciplinary.

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Quote: Boss Hog "The wall will be one unholy mess as fans of other teams visit Warrington in turn, throughout the seasons and add their contributions.

Won`t just be the Away fans either..'"


Christ don't get me started on the wall. This is so Warrington it's not even funny. Capturing and immortalising in brick paint for eternity the most uninspiring period of our times with a poor coach that blew 7 years of goodwill.

It's like seeing Brendan Rodgers murals over the streets of Liverpool.

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Quote: The Speculator "Excellent post. There is a group action by over 200 rugby union players that's due in the High Court in April/May, I think. They are suing World Rugby, the Rugby Football Union and the Welsh Rugby Union over concussions and head injuries. The outcome of that case will have major implications for how rugby league moves forward.
But I agree with you that the game we love is in danger of disappearing. The whole 'head contact' thing opens up a can of worms regarding gamesmanship too. Any player who feels the slightest contact on the head is now going to stay down, causing the referee to stop the game, and the video ref to look at a slow-mo replay that makes the 'incident' look much worse than it was. Add in fans going "Oooooohhh" every time it's shown on the big screen, and the inevitable is going to happen. 2024

I never thought I would see Rugby League players feigning injury.

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Quote: Wires71 "I never thought I would see Rugby League players feigning injury.'"


Did you miss Alex Murphy then?

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