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The time from Rioli tackling Keane to spp arriving was approx 1 sec, the time when Keane was turned / turned and lowered into spp where he had to react to the change in circumstance was a fraction of that. Approx .20 -.30 of a second.
None of this is my opinion. It’s fact, and I laid it out in the screenshots with the time.
This is silly.
1 second is a very long reaction time for an elite athlete.
Your "0.2-0.3" seconds doesn't apply here because SPP wasn't blind to the contest, he had Keane and Rioli right in front of him and had full, open view of them throughout the incident. 0.3 seconds is a perfectly reasonable amount of time to react to something you're alert to and prepared for, especially when you're a professional sportsperson playing their sport. He's playing on instinct, but it's a honed, highly trained and practiced instinct.
He saw Keane spinning, he saw Rioli being tackled. The movements of Keane and Rioli weren't surprising or unreasonable.
He continued to move forward, didn't ever raise his arms as you'd do to protect yourself, he shaped to bump and did.
He had enough reaction time available to significantly lessen the force of the contact, but he was trying to bump. Once you do that, you have a duty of care to avoid hitting your opponent in the head.