England v Wales
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@Hooroo said in England v Wales:
@sparky said in England v Wales:
@Hooroo It's a sexual assault. Rugby won't be regarded as a credible sport for long if it allows grown men to grope other men without consent.
Oh Good Greif. Go and grow a set.
so you can cup them Joe?
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this was "attacking the genitals" as much as a slap is the same as a punch
A weird, dick move, but i'm not getting carried away with the ban length
fully aware others may disagree, but if he gets even half what the Frenchie gets for a full blooded punch to the face then i think they have got it wrong. I would be happier with a "disrepute" fine and a suspended sentence.
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@mariner4life said in England v Wales:
this was "attacking the genitals" as much as a slap is the same as a punch
A weird, dick move, but i'm not getting carried away with the ban length
fully aware others may disagree, but if he gets even half what the Frenchie gets for a full blooded punch to the face then i think they have got it wrong. I would be happier with a "disrepute" fine and a suspended sentence.
Someone above mentioned #MeToo, this is exactly what happened to Terry Crews with that pervert Agent.
People still seem to make light of sexual assault against men. You can't go around fondling people's genitals, how is it ok just because they were playing rugby?
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@Siam said in England v Wales:
@Kirwan the whole Marler thing creeps me out big time. Throw the book at him and get this nonsense out of rugby
One of the drawbacks to getting kids involved in our sport is the perceived culture. Years ago in NZ it was the boozing and thuggery that needed cleaning up.
I always found it quite strange that rugby has a culture that involves some strange behaviours around nudity. I've seen naked laps of the field as punishment, dick shaped drinking vessels for compulsory skulls, awrds handed out to biggest dick in the showers etc etc.
It is very 'laddish' and has largely died out in NZ due to the numbers of Polynesian players that won't participate in these 'games'. From what I saw in the UK it is still part of the game at certain levels, especially in areas with a contingent of ex public schoolboys in the clubs.
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will be interesting to see what sort of punishment is handed down to him.
So will be about the action, as there didnt appear to be malice or intent to injure or didnt appear to cause any pain, it looked like a, well, for want of a better word, playful grab...but a seriously messed up action...
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@taniwharugby said in England v Wales:
will be interesting to see what sort of punishment is handed down to him.
So will be about the action, as there didnt appear to be malice or intent to injure or didnt appear to cause any pain, it looked like a, well, for want of a better word, playful grab...but a seriously messed up action...
I think the clause is about 'unsportsmanlike behaviour' rather than injury or pain.
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@taniwharugby said in England v Wales:
@Crucial but you could be charged with that for calling someone a f#cking dick as well as touching his...
Yep, same category as spitting and hair-pulling. First rule to dispute though is whether the citing officer was correct that the act met the RC threshold.
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For the good of the game, Marler and Eddie need to be sanctioned.
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Actually this could get interesting as although Marler has been cited for an alleged infringement of Law 9.27( A Player must not do anything that is against the spirit of good sportsmanship – Hair pulling or grabbing; Spitting at anyone; Grabbing, twisting or squeezing the genitals.....) the regulations, or rather the appendix that outlines the sanctions expressly says "Testicle grabbing or twisting or squeezing" rather than genitals.
From what I saw it looked like Marler grabbed the meat rather than the veg.
Should they win that technicality then the act falls under "Any other acts (not previously referred to) which are contrary to good sportsmanship" which has a medium entry point of 7 weeks rather than 18 -
@Bones said in England v Wales:
oh, just based on that photo, he could be in trouble. He's not even looking at the balls, that's reckless
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I'm guessing Piers boarded...
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Lawes cited for the following. Could be saved by missing (?) contact with his shoulder?
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@Tim said in England v Wales:
Lawes cited for the following. Could be saved by missing (?) contact with his shoulder?
see, for all the chat over the past couple of pages of things that should be stamped out of the game, this is what they should be looking at.
Lawes has one intention, and one intention only there, to hurt his opponent. The tackle is already made, he wants nothing more than to smash the other guy. Shoulder tucked, it's luck rather than management that AWJ didn't get fucked up. Suspend, send a message. This kind of tackle is so easy to take out of the game.