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What Union could learn from League..
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<blockquote data-quote="tenpm" data-source="post: 602340" data-attributes="member: 61231"><p>The impression I got from Smartcooky's explanation (please correct me if I'm wrong) is that he believes there is nothing wrong with union's <em>laws</em> on dangerous tackles, but the referees sometimes misinterpret them and penalise legal tackles. If this was the case, then neither changing the law nor giving the referee a greater control over their judgement will solve any problems - the latter may worsen them, in fact. A possible solution would be clear instructions to referees on what is and isn't an acceptable tackle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tenpm, post: 602340, member: 61231"] The impression I got from Smartcooky's explanation (please correct me if I'm wrong) is that he believes there is nothing wrong with union's [I]laws[/I] on dangerous tackles, but the referees sometimes misinterpret them and penalise legal tackles. If this was the case, then neither changing the law nor giving the referee a greater control over their judgement will solve any problems - the latter may worsen them, in fact. A possible solution would be clear instructions to referees on what is and isn't an acceptable tackle. [/QUOTE]
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