Didn't Umanga get himself in a fight when he was Toulon coach?
No. He got red carded (when he was Toulon coach) for attempting to calm his team down after a brawl though: http://www.rugbydump.com/2008/04/430/french-rugby-mayhem-tana-umaga-red-card.
Didn't Umanga get himself in a fight when he was Toulon coach?
No. He got red carded (when he was Toulon coach) for attempting to calm his team down after a brawl though: http://www.rugbydump.com/2008/04/430/french-rugby-mayhem-tana-umaga-red-card.
No. He got red carded (when he was Toulon coach) for attempting to calm his team down after a brawl though: http://www.rugbydump.com/2008/04/430/french-rugby-mayhem-tana-umaga-red-card.
A tackle like that is premeditated, simple fact. You do not get that timing of lifting one leg each and driving a man deliberately into the ground purposefully aiming to injure/hurt him without planning it first.
Another important distinction is that it was a spear tackle and not a tip. A tip you merely lift the target and drop/release him, a spear your sole aim is to drive him head first into the ground.
As previously mentioned they both have form as dirty players.
I'm taking names.
If you're creating a hit list, then my real name is Gavin Evans and I strongly disagree with your opinions.
haha is the horse dead yet?
I reckon O`Driscoll put this behind him a long time ago and we shouldn't bother with the debate.
You're this guy?
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Might wait until after we play Cardiff.
As previously mentioned, this is ********. Mealamu has had one serious incident in over 300 matches. Umaga has had none.
You can't say it's a fact that it's premeditated - how do you even know that they were aware the other play had O'Driscoll's leg? You don't. You can argue that it may have been intentional all you like (though, again, I'd dispute this), but to state that it's a 'simple fact' is utter shite.