Good pick up, I missed itWanted the Dogs to win to put Carlton into 11th.
And also the SCG sucks so we don't want 2 finals there come September.
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Good pick up, I missed itWanted the Dogs to win to put Carlton into 11th.
And also the SCG sucks so we don't want 2 finals there come September.
A tackle that the NFL has banned after it "analysed more than 20,000 tackles over the past two seasons and determined that this specific technique causes lower extremity injuries at a rate 20 times higher than other tackles, resulting in an unacceptable risk to player health and safety."
Cheers. Hadn't seen that before. You'd hope there was no malice in it, but it's something they'd want to stop pretty quickly.
And the AFL keep the game running and give players an eternity whilst being tackled to look around and choose whether or not to dispose of the ball.Unintended consequences of making players petrified of throwing a player's upper body into the ground..he's tried to ensure that the lower body goes down first. As someone who's suffered a double broken leg (tib/fib) it made me wince as I saw it.
It's a terrible look but it's getting bloody hard for players when their career and club success relies on them executing stand-up tackles as the only truly safe option ,as it often leads to turnover.
There are a couple of more important things than you knee that you could have hurt, think yourself lucky.I never hurt my knee playing footy, but I did hurt it jumping over a fence half cut to take a short cut through the local lawn bowls.
These are the kinds of injuries that bring a tear to my eye.I never hurt my knee playing footy, but I did hurt it jumping over a fence half cut to take a short cut through the local lawn bowls.
Disclaimer: Below is a litle bit graphic, so be wary if you are easily put offThere are a couple of more important things than you knee that you could have hurt, think yourself lucky.
Unintended consequences of making players petrified of throwing a player's upper body into the ground..he's tried to ensure that the lower body goes down first. As someone who's suffered a double broken leg (tib/fib) it made me wince as I saw it.
It's a terrible look but it's getting bloody hard for players when their career and club success relies on them executing stand-up tackles as the only truly safe option ,as it often leads to turnover.
years ago i was interested in the afl exploring the concept of 'team HTB (prior)'.And the AFL keep the game running and give players an eternity whilst being tackled to look around and choose whether or not to dispose of the ball.
Wayne ‘Buck’ Shelford’s toughness is the stuff of legend for any New Zealand rugby fan in the 1980s, and now a whole new audience is being introduced to one of his most mythical moments.Disclaimer: Below is a litle bit graphic, so be wary if you are easily put off
Bit off topic, but I knew a bloke when I was a lot younger who tried to take a short cut over a barb wire fence while drunk. Long story short, next morning woke up in extreme pain and realised needed a heap of stitches to repair the old ball bag.
Those guys are gladiators. I went to a rugby game once and you could here their bodies smack against each other everytime there was a tackle. NRL is sameWayne ‘Buck’ Shelford’s toughness is the stuff of legend for any New Zealand rugby fan in the 1980s, and now a whole new audience is being introduced to one of his most mythical moments.
A recent post on the All Blacks Tik Tok account which recounts a harrowing injury Shelford received against France in 1986 has gone viral on the platform with more than 1.6 million views in under 24 hours.
In the viral post, Shelford recalls how he lost three teeth after getting stuck at the bottom of a ruck but continued to play on. If that wasn’t bad enough, users on Tik Tok were shocked to learn what happened next.
“About 10 minutes into the second half, I got kicked in the nuts. And man did it hurt. I felt nothing of it and continued playing,” Shelford said.
The All Blacks suffered a rare 16-3 loss to France in Nantes that day, and Shelford continued to describe the mood in the dressing room.
“It is very morbid, very quiet after a loss,” Shelford said. “I had to get dressed, I stood up and pulled my strides down and one of the guys from across the room said ‘holy s**t, look at that!’, and one of my testicles had been ripped out of the scrotum and it was hanging between my legs.
“I went upstairs into a medical room and had it tidied up and put back together. These things do happen and you’ve just got to play on,” Shelford concluded.
I might be the only one but anyone else here just couldn't give less of a stuff about Taylor Adams? I legit couldn't care less if he wins 5 flags or never plays another senior game for the Swans
This was one of my favourite moments from last week slide 2
This is the much better way to address it for me. Be sterner on having to dispose of it quickly when tackled, and there won't be quite as many mini wrestling matchesAnd the AFL keep the game running and give players an eternity whilst being tackled to look around and choose whether or not to dispose of the ball.
Possibly dead brain cells with non-functioning pain receptors.Those guys are gladiators. I went to a rugby game once and you could here their bodies smack against each other everytime there was a tackle. NRL is same
A mixture of fat, muscle and lack of necks tells me you are spot onPossibly dead brain cells with non-functioning pain receptors.
Yes, not a suspension, but that style of tackle is a talking point and area of concern for the AFL.
I can still remember the anger I felt towards Suns last year when they were appalling against the Blues.Carlton will be in front of us by the end of this game if this continues. GC look 3 steps behind.
The 50m penalty for the man on the mark against Gold Coast ffs, it’s like he wants him to be mm perfect on the correct position where the Carlton player marked the ball.