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[2015 Super Rugby] Sharks vs. Chiefs (Round 6) 21/03/2015
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeOke" data-source="post: 717402" data-attributes="member: 59145"><p>The red card offences need to be enforced because player safety should be number one. If tip tackles and kicks become acceptable players are going to get injured and that's the bottom line, I'm a little surprised that Steyn got off and really can't agree with it, is it over exaggerating to say that Cruden could have broken his neck? I think not. This isn't new, these kind of tackles have been severely punished since 2011 players should know what is acceptable and what isn't by now.</p><p></p><p>As for the homophobic slurs surely this is something that we don't want in rugby? Where any player or potential viewer could be offended or put of by the ignorant mentality of other players, do we want young homosexual kids to be put off rugby because professional players are making homophobic comments? If you even have to think about that you're living in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeOke, post: 717402, member: 59145"] The red card offences need to be enforced because player safety should be number one. If tip tackles and kicks become acceptable players are going to get injured and that's the bottom line, I'm a little surprised that Steyn got off and really can't agree with it, is it over exaggerating to say that Cruden could have broken his neck? I think not. This isn't new, these kind of tackles have been severely punished since 2011 players should know what is acceptable and what isn't by now. As for the homophobic slurs surely this is something that we don't want in rugby? Where any player or potential viewer could be offended or put of by the ignorant mentality of other players, do we want young homosexual kids to be put off rugby because professional players are making homophobic comments? If you even have to think about that you're living in the past. [/QUOTE]
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