Re: Finals Week 2
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:07 pm
It does open the door which is a concern but it would be fairly obvious to tell if a player was knocked out cold from a hit. Maybe I'm wrong. I just think it's an unfair ruling.
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I do know what you mean, it hurt turning the ball over the other night in our half because a player was knocked out.blazza18 wrote:It does open the door which is a concern but it would be fairly obvious to tell if a player was knocked out cold from a hit. Maybe I'm wrong. I just think it's an unfair ruling.
+1 Normally I`m not a big one for hoping that someone gets targeted but I have to admit that in this case I`m hoping that Leilua gets a bit of karma. Standing over an unconscious player , trying to make a man of himself, was pretty damn low so I`ll certainly be cheering anyone who sits him on his ass from now onyourhero wrote:I will never forget or forgive Leilua. That was a massive dog act to stand over and mock a seriously injured player. For the rest of his career, I will be hoping each week that someone seriously nails him.waveydavey wrote:Then the two mongrel acts by the Knights players whilst he was on the ground. This soured the night for me
Not even mentioned really by the Newcastle supporte.... ergh I mean the channel 9 commentary team. Big surprise... Had that been Slater doing it to a Newcastle player, can you imagine the media hysteria?
What was the second act?
I don't really think it's aggressive to do that given that he didnt have any part in the tackle, he just seems like an absolute knob. As someone said, that one incident really put me off the Knights, and although I would love to see the Knights progress because of J Smith I will be hoping someone takes Leilua out.simo wrote:Leilua was just fired up.. he was standing over Mclean just because he thought his team mate put a big hit on him.. I don't think he realised it was as serious a injury as it turned out to be..
If the Storm players showed that type of aggression they might be playing next week rather then watching from their tv screens.