Hansen called up to disciplinary

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Hansen called up to disciplinary

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For an alledged Crusher tackle in the 25 min on Lynch
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Hope to God its no more than a slapped wrist. Gutted for anyone who misses out on a Wembley place because of the RFL being bloody minded!
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God wrote:Whats a crusher tackle, seems a made up tackle to me.

Whats next a Muncher ankle tap, high top tackle or a face wipe tackle???
I asked that as well but I've watched it and it look like nothing to me. I've got a text telling me about it from someone who is very reliable source. It's somthing to do with put pressure on the neck or somthing like that.
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what a joke -

is hock up for the punch/lashing out in the tackle?
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God wrote:A crusher tackle is as follows

"During the incident, Lyon's head was "pushed forward to the point his chin [came] into contact with his chest", reported Brent Read in The Australian.

Does this resemble the type of contact Hansen applied? it was a staple tackle technique in the NRL especially Melbourne Storm but its been banned now after causing players to experience back spasms and neck injurys.
yes God it does resemble that type of contact. I've watched it a few times and to be honest I wouldn't have look at it
twice as it looked a normal tackle.But it does resemble the description you posted above.Let's hope Hansens good record and commons sense is applied and that he just gets a warning.
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I'm typing this with my chin on my chest... I seem ok. :conf:
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ancientnloyal wrote:I'm typing this with my chin on my chest... I seem ok. :conf:
yes but you dont play for Leeds :wink:
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Watched it a couple of times there s nothing in it .
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But Raynor's high late shot on Goulding for Charnley's try doesn't get a mention

RFL are a leeds biased joke - we should be using this (along with last year's CC match against them) as motivation
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McGoldrick rammed one poor Wakey lads head into the Belle Vue ground and didn't even get a penalty, let alone a ban (but the warning he's got will "remain on his record").

It's a farce and I'm confident, that even without recollecting what incident it was, he will miss Wembley.

The Team will have to use the impending injustice to motivate them on Harrison's behalf.
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