MRP / Trib. Jai Newcombe in trouble?

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Haven't really seen it mentioned anywhere, however, this tackle is a terrible look. Pins the arm and sticks the leg out to trip the player.

Pretty bizarre action really, and quite dangerous.
 


Haven't really seen it mentioned anywhere, however, this tackle is a terrible look. Pins the arm and sticks the leg out to trip the player.

Pretty bizarre action really, and quite dangerous.

In trouble for what?
Didn't wrench the arm. He's stopping his opponent from getting a disposal the monster.
You see far worse tackles each week
 

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In trouble for what?
Didn't wrench the arm. He's stopping his opponent from getting a disposal the monster.
You see far worse tackles each week
Trips the player while having his arm pinned, with no way for the player to protect himself.

You don't see far worse tackles every week – that one's really poor.
 
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Wouldn't have thought it is worthy of a suspension. Maybe a fine.
Even if he gets away with the trip/dangerous tackle, he'd still be in hot water for the chicken-wing while Logue(?) is on the ground
 
If a North player had done this to Duke I still wouldn't have thought there was anything in it.

All I'm seeing are stills and slow-mo footage.

It was a gang tackle that ended up being holding the ball. The umpire on duty clearly thought there was nothing wrong with it in real time.
 

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Even if he gets away with the trip/dangerous tackle, he'd still be in hot water for the chicken-wing while Logue(?) is on the ground

Clearly you dont know what a chicken wing is.

I mean an actual chicken wing, not even how it is sometimes referenced with dangerous tackles.
 
Interesting one.

Put him to ground, face first, in a way he couldn't protect himself, so while it isn't your typical pinned tackle, he should be gone.

That said though, there were two of them doing it, so he might be able to argue that his actions by themselves weren't enough to constitute an offence.
 
Interesting one.

Put him to ground, face first, in a way he couldn't protect himself, so while it isn't your typical pinned tackle, he should be gone.

That said though, there were two of them doing it, so he might be able to argue that his actions by themselves weren't enough to constitute an offence.

both get half a week.
 
Interesting one.

Put him to ground, face first, in a way he couldn't protect himself, so while it isn't your typical pinned tackle, he should be gone.

That said though, there were two of them doing it, so he might be able to argue that his actions by themselves weren't enough to constitute an offence.
Literally just a 2 person tackle. Arm isn't wrenched backwards. It is stopping logue from getting the handball. It is also instantly released when the tackle goes to ground.
Logged also pushes himself forward to try and get a free for in the back
 
Literally just a 2 person tackle. Arm isn't wrenched backwards. It is stopping logue from getting the handball. It is also instantly released when the tackle goes to ground.
Logged also pushes himself forward to try and get a free for in the back

Intent to harm isn't really an issue they care about.

That it was an 'innocent' action doesn't change the result.
 
Id argue logue is trying to break the tackle by moving forward. I dont think logue is trying to play for a free kick as mentioned above.

Jai has 1 of his arms pinned, but not both. so if purely looking at his actions for the tackle, HE hasnt pinned both arms. The other arm is pinned by someone else. You cant ban someone for pinning one arm and tackling someone to the ground or there would be no one left to play the game.

Hell, jai isnt even the one making the actual tackle. Bramble is tackling and Jai is assisting by holding the arm to stop him getting a hand ball off.
 

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