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willie c
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Re: Terry Newton - A New S...

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ChrisA posted:
pie eaters posted:
No chris your wrong again i meant to say and im sure iw rote it was that it was a bad tackle yeah thats that debate over with ok. All im saying after that is if you dont like the person you get on with it if you do like him you apologise
No idea what the last bit is about, you totally lost me, but anyway we are going to have to disagree on most things you post, but I guess thats life.

For the record I have played rugby since I was 6 years old I played open age at 16 and had trials with the now defunct Oldham Bears and played for Waterhead were both Scully's started and Barrie Mac and Kev Sinfield came from, and to this day I have never elbowed seomeone and caved his face in thinkin its cool to do so. The game is tough yes, but theres no room for cheap shots, if you call that tough then you share a very different view then me.
well said chris i played from eight year old finished couple of year ago aged thirty six i agree totally with what you posted here
here mate is that tackle seven your jokeing my head marra
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mrs_carney posted:
robjoenz posted:
pie eaters posted:
if you dont like them and yo can have a chance then why not
...because you pick up a 12 match ban and decrease your teams chances of winning next season!?

But he doesnt see that as a problem as long as you dont like the person!
lol Rob dont worry about 12 match bans, thats a minor issue, as long as you act likea wanna be bad ass and pull off a few cheap shots on someone you dont like its all good. :lol:
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ChrisA posted:

lol Rob dont worry about 12 match bans, thats a minor issue, as long as you act likea wanna be bad ass and pull off a few cheap shots on someone you dont like its all good. :lol:
Worked for Kearney tonight, didn't it? Bet he's popular with his team mates!
On that subject, something I never dreamed I'd ever say..."Well Done Ganson"! Maybe Newton was the start of a clampdown! I think that's the first time I've seen that "persistent high tackling" rule enforced, since it came in.
lancasterwarrior
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Just how long is this going to go on for? If you look at the tackle in slow-mo you can see it's not the original impact that does the damage, it's when Long bounces off his own player directly behind him back in to Newton's elbow that the damage is done. Yes, it was a big hit from Terry, but, in my opinion, just sheer bad luck that Long ended up with the injury he received. If the player behind Long wasn't there, all that would have happened is Long would have ended up on his arse followed by a big cheer from the Wigan faithfull!
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i cant see it being one of his own guys from his team donig the damage. msot of the saints team are wasters so the impact would have been cushiond lol it was that ncie big hit from r good oll tez :sly:
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GeoffN posted:
ChrisA posted:

lol Rob dont worry about 12 match bans, thats a minor issue, as long as you act likea wanna be bad ass and pull off a few cheap shots on someone you dont like its all good. :lol:
Worked for Kearney tonight, didn't it? Bet he's popular with his team mates!
On that subject, something I never dreamed I'd ever say..."Well Done Ganson"! Maybe Newton was the start of a clampdown! I think that's the first time I've seen that "persistent high tackling" rule enforced, since it came in.
well said geoff very brave reffering ,but the right decision, but why did he ref he could have an infloence(spelt wrong) on who his team play next week,thought jurkpatrick would of been a better choice ,who will get the final .hope klein gets it he as inproved so much :eh:
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lancasterwarrio r posted:
Just how long is this going to go on for? If you look at the tackle in slow-mo you can see it's not the original impact that does the damage, it's when Long bounces off his own player directly behind him back in to Newton's elbow that the damage is done. Yes, it was a big hit from Terry, but, in my opinion, just sheer bad luck that Long ended up with the injury he received. If the player behind Long wasn't there, all that would have happened is Long would have ended up on his arse followed by a big cheer from the Wigan faithfull!
ive said that all along first inpact was with his shoulder ,then elbow follows through which is a natural movement,dont get me wrong bad tackle but worsr ever seen in sl think not.well done moaning anderton you did your scummy team proud with your constant moaning,if terry made his self available for the try nations hed still be playing now :angry:
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how ironuic that in the wigan program there is a try nations pciture of sean long and newton with their arms on each others shoulders :D
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how ironuic that in the wigan program there is a try nations pciture of sean long and newton with their arms on each others shoulders :D priceless
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lancasterwarrior
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Re: Terry Newton - A New S...

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All Ganson did tonight was spoil what should have been a fantastic game of rugby. Was Kearney's "tackle" any more dangerous than the Bradford spear tackle later in the game, I don't think so, but one was a red card and the other only placed on report.
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