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[June Tests 2018: 2nd Test] New Zealand vs. France (16/06/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwiwomble" data-source="post: 908639" data-attributes="member: 45355"><p>I'm not arguing that's how it should be, I'm just struggling to see where some of the lines are, if a person is bent over before getting tackled and if contact is made with the head we've seen penalties...the tackler can be in perfect form, the tacklie is the one causing the situation, I think you could argue in the case of this game Fall was showing safer technique by staying lower to the ground and Barrett made an unsafe decision to jump in the air in a congested area</p><p></p><p>Understand I'm playing devils advocate here, I would prefer to be able to jump but if every poor outcome results in someone having to be blamed then I'd rather see the contest kept</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwiwomble, post: 908639, member: 45355"] I’m not arguing that’s how it should be, I’m just struggling to see where some of the lines are, if a person is bent over before getting tackled and if contact is made with the head we’ve seen penalties...the tackler can be in perfect form, the tacklie is the one causing the situation, I think you could argue in the case of this game Fall was showing safer technique by staying lower to the ground and Barrett made an unsafe decision to jump in the air in a congested area Understand I’m playing devils advocate here, I would prefer to be able to jump but if every poor outcome results in someone having to be blamed then I’d rather see the contest kept [/QUOTE]
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