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The worst one, again involving a Leeds player, was Mick Shoebottoms' head injury against Salford. He'd just scored and Colin Dixons boot caught his head. Shooey never played again.
I seem to remember that David Watkins, (Salford scrum half) had been seriously hurt in their previous seasons encounter.
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bill.inger wrote:The worst one, again involving a Leeds player, was Mick Shoebottoms' head injury against Salford. He'd just scored and Colin Dixons boot caught his head. Shooey never played again.
I seem to remember that David Watkins, (Salford scrum half) had been seriously hurt in their previous seasons encounter.
I thought Watkins was a stand off Bill?
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On reflection, you're right, he was.
He was a good player too, he took a lot of stick in his first season in League, big name and all that but he survived, just like Jonathon Davies did at Widnes.
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Is it worth considering a new category of offence on the lines that when an act, deemed to be malicious, results in the victim missing matches, the offending player is suspended until the injured player is certified medically fit to resume?
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A49 wrote:Is it worth considering a new category of offence on the lines that when an act, deemed to be malicious, results in the victim missing matches, the offending player is suspended until the injured player is certified medically fit to resume?
Difficult, what happens if it is a career ending injury, or an injury during the playoffs/GF to someone in their last season before retirement
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southernpie wrote:
A49 wrote:Is it worth considering a new category of offence on the lines that when an act, deemed to be malicious, results in the victim missing matches, the offending player is suspended until the injured player is certified medically fit to resume?
Difficult, what happens if it is a career ending injury, or an injury during the playoffs/GF to someone in their last season before retirement
Or additionally if it isnt a key player they may not be rushed back or indeed kept out on purpose
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Panchitta Marra wrote:I fancy Greg Bird won't let this rest.
Maybe not even this season, but my money is on him catching Singleton sometime.
I've known players waiting years to get someone back and bird seems the type.
Bird is definitely the type to remember and Singleton will cop it mark my words.
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old hooker wrote:
Panchitta Marra wrote:I fancy Greg Bird won't let this rest.
Maybe not even this season, but my money is on him catching Singleton sometime.
I've known players waiting years to get someone back and bird seems the type.
Bird is definitely the type to remember and Singleton will cop it mark my words.
I Mark your words and trust what you say OH, I just hope I get to see it. A nasty cheap shot from singleton.
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