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| Quote: Judder Man "Exactly he,s already done this kind of tackle that has injured a player to Damien Blanch, Ryan Atkins and Kieron Cunningham. Also unsavoury moments at kicking at the ball when the opposition head is next to the ball, and we have a couple of incidents of kicking out to the face when tackled.
Like I said before if Noble dosn,t teach him to play hard but fair then sooner than later someone will sort him out, the more he keeps on injurying players than the more I want to see him carried off, perhaps this will be the only way he will learn. Tomkins the players are watching you.'"
Did someone teach Kieron Cunningham to play "hard but fair" when he fractured Stosic's eye-socket?
Cunningham's the one to watch. And Pryce if you care for your testicles.
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| Quote: pedro17 "Please dont make me laugh, when you have Cunningham doing all sorts eg nearly taking someones head of in the opening minutes.
He would never crack Mellis head with that wig on.'"
Tomkins has more offences than Cunningham has had in 13 years of Superleague.
He,s only been playing "5 mins in superleague" and is already racked up 2 warning letters, a guilty charge- kicking in the face, £300 fine, refereee dessent report, a yellow card, and conceded 9 penalties.
I,m assuming he,s learn this acceptable Wigoon behaviour courtesy of the Terry Newton School of Gentleman.
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| Quote: Judder Man "Tomkins has more offences than Cunningham has had in 13 years of Superleague.
He,s only been playing "5 mins in superleague" and is already racked up 2 warning letters, a guilty charge- kicking in the face, £300 fine, refereee dessent report, a yellow card, and conceded 9 penalties.
I,m assuming he,s learn this acceptable Wigoon behaviour courtesy of the Terry Newton School of Gentleman.'"
This season alone... Cunningham has had 6 incidents of high tackles or strikes called up AND GOT AWAY WITH THEM.
Tomkins has had 5 calls, one for dissent, the other 4 for possible foul play.
Cunningham has fractured a man's eye socket with a punch to the face WITHOUT PUNISHMENT.
You can try and say Cunningham's the cleaner player, but you'd be wrong.
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| Quote: Judder Man "Tomkins has more offences than Cunningham has had in 13 years of Superleague.
He,s only been playing "5 mins in superleague" and is already racked up 2 warning letters, a guilty charge- kicking in the face, £300 fine, refereee dessent report, a yellow card, and conceded 9 penalties.
I,m assuming he,s learn this acceptable Wigoon behaviour courtesy of the Terry Newton School of Gentleman.'"
you mean Tomkins has been dealt with more.....Cunningham gets away with a lot. How can the RFL say punching someone in the eye isnt deliberatly trying to hurt him its funny its that crazy.
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| Quote: Judder Man "Tomkins has more offences than Cunningham has had in 13 years of Superleague.
He,s only been playing "5 mins in superleague" and is already racked up 2 warning letters, a guilty charge- kicking in the face, £300 fine, refereee dessent report, a yellow card, and conceded 9 penalties.
I,m assuming he,s learn this acceptable Wigoon behaviour courtesy of the Terry Newton School of Gentleman.'"
Tomkins has never been up for a drugs charge though has he?
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| Quote: Pemps "Tomkins has never been up for a drugs charge though has he?'"
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| Quote: Fishsta "Cunningham has fractured a man's eye socket with a punch to the face WITHOUT PUNISHMENT.'"
That's because, amazing though it may seem to you, he didn't actually fracture anyone's eye socket.
The RFL chose to believe that cunningham didn't actually intend to hit the eye at all. I choose to believe that too because there is no evidence in Cunningham's playing history that he is a dirty player. To aim for the eye socket would be dirty; to hit the eye socket unintentionally is reckless (as decided by the RFL, hence the formal warning) but not dirty.
Or perhaps you don't understand English and you are weird enough not to realise how daft you sound repeating something that is entirely factually incorrect.
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| Quote: SaintsFan "That's because, amazing though it may seem to you, he didn't actually fracture anyone's eye socket.
The RFL chose to believe that cunningham didn't actually intend to hit the eye at all. I choose to believe that too because there is no evidence in Cunningham's playing history that he is a dirty player. To aim for the eye socket would be dirty; to hit the eye socket unintentionally is reckless (as decided by the RFL, hence the formal warning) but not dirty.
Or perhaps you don't understand English and you are weird enough not to realise how daft you sound repeating something that is entirely factually incorrect.'"
How does one actually manage this? Did something supernatural happen to him to make him unintentionally 'jab' another player on the cheek?
If only Greg Bird had said this in court that he unintentionally struck his girlfriend on the face with a glass he'd probably be a free man now and playing at Bradford.
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| Quote: SaintsFan "That's because, amazing though it may seem to you, he didn't actually fracture anyone's eye socket.
The RFL chose to believe that cunningham didn't actually intend to hit the eye at all. I choose to believe that too because there is no evidence in Cunningham's playing history that he is a dirty player. To aim for the eye socket would be dirty; to hit the eye socket unintentionally is reckless (as decided by the RFL, hence the formal warning) but not dirty.
Or perhaps you don't understand English and you are weird enough not to realise how daft you sound repeating something that is entirely factually incorrect.'"
how can punching not be dirty play?
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| Its irrelevant if he broke it or not. Fatty has a lot of weight and when he throws it about its gonna do damage.
He deliberatly punched someone who had no chance of getting out of the way and he gets away with it because it wasnt classed as dirty play.
Its comical
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| What is deemed as 'undue pressure' on the knee joint? Are they basically saying you can't tackle someone around the knee?
Regards the Cunningham incident, he was found guilty of throwing a punch but didn't mean to hit him in the eye. That's fine. Break someones jaw but state you meant to hit them in the nose.
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| Don't forget Sam was also guilty of telling Ganson the Saint's score.
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Which is all very nice, but try reading the press release from the club he plays for after they received the results of his scan, you moron.
rlhttps://www.wakefieldwildcats.co.uk/injury-update-i605926.htmlrl
Apology accepted.
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| No, YOU try reading it. I'll highlight the part you need to understand.
[iInjury Update
Wakefield prop James Stosic has not broken his eye socket as was first feared following Friday’s win at St. Helens.[/i
Whilst the medical world doesn't necessarily differentiate, the "generally accepted" terms used do. A break is understood to be a more severe fracture, usually at the point where a fracture is considered to be compounded and bones actually separate.
Also note the dates. All the articles above I quoted were issued around the 24th/25th. The Wakefield article you quote was issued on the 20th. Between those dates, Stosic attended a specialist, and as John Kear relays to the media, "[iThese things happen. The specialist has said he won't damage it any further so he'll get his shirt and his boots on and get out there. They play with worse than that![/i"
Wakefield issued that statement to the relief of their fans, and, to be fair to them, for the RFL's benefit in deciding to let Cunningham get away with another cowardly act of thuggish violence.
If it HAD been BROKEN, that would probably have been the end of Stosic's season.
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