Hodges gets away with it!

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oh well, if a draw is unattainable i'll have to hope for a cowgirls win now. if he was suspended i didn't care who won, but now...
 
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What about Isaac Luke missing the GF for a similar charge but the player he lifted never actually hit his head?:cool:

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Guerra admitting to diving is high irony indeed. Robinson was adamant his Players would never dive. This was after the Glenn Stewart dive to get a penalty in the Rabbids v Rorters game.:wondering:
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...ng-craig-bellamy/story-fnca0von-1227331004051
Two weeks ago, Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson called diving “abhorrent” and wanted it struck from the game. He claimed he didn’t coach it, but if it continued he might have to start. Trent Robinson said: “We don’t play for penalties. We are not going to lie down. It’s not in the spirit of the game. We will let the footy gods decide.”

Hodges will likely be a liability due to his back issues.
So the Broncs may have to be a man short after 30 minutes - just like the Rorters were when Pearce's hammy went earlu in their game. @:cool:

I haven't heard what suspension Guerra received for admitting to 1) diving and 2) placing himself in a dangerous position, anybody know?? Would habe to be 5-6 weeks by my reckoning.......
 
So we want to charge players for milking penalties...really. How many times during a game do you here the ref call 'milking', so play can continue. Now we have blow the penalty the other way and put the player on report?

If Guerra put himself in a dangerous position, he does so willingly. Players suffer concussions every week when they get their head in the wrong position in a legitimate low tackle and cop a hip or knee. Given these concussions can have serious consequences, including death, should every low tackler be charged for putting them self in a dangerous position? Same logic IMO, and is the same logic used to ban shoulder charges etc.

Like most, I hate Hodges, but I thought the judiciary, for a change, got this one right. If Guerra doesn't jump, he doesn't end up in that position. By all means eradicate the lifting tackle, but let's not go to the ridiculous extremes we have with shoulder charges.
 

"So we want to charge players for milking penalties...really. How many times during a game do you here the ref call 'milking', so play can continue. Now we have blow the penalty the other way and put the player on report?"

Only if they admit to it ;)

"If Guerra put himself in a dangerous position, he does so willingly."

Perhaps it should have read, Guerra put himself in a dangerous illegal position, there does that make a difference?

Anyway, in the end this outcome is just creating ever more 'grey areas' in the game, exactly what those running the game desire, so couldn't be all bad could it.
 
Listened to Hodges on radio straight after the non guilty verdict and he said he had rung Guerra and discussed the tackle.......obviously to get the stories right. Should this be allowed?
Sorry! The plot thickens........
One of the panel members Chris McKenna played State of Origin with Hodges.
Bit like having your father as the judge in a court sentence.........
 
"So we want to charge players for milking penalties...really. How many times during a game do you here the ref call 'milking', so play can continue. Now we have blow the penalty the other way and put the player on report?"

Only if they admit to it ;)

Charging players only if they admit to illegalities would get very ugly, very quickly.

"If Guerra put himself in a dangerous position, he does so willingly."

Perhaps it should have read, Guerra put himself in a dangerous illegal position, there does that make a difference?

It's illegal to upend another player in a tackle, and rightfully so. At this stage, it's not illegal to upend yourself in a tackle, so why should he be charged?
 
Don't tell me if Guerra had been injured seriously and there was a public outcry over the tackle that Hodges wouldn't have been suspended.
Thus it shouldn't be the injury ( not being cruel here) but the lifting itself.
Should have been suspended.
How do Isaac Luke and Cameron Smith feel?
Opens the door now for all players to get others off.
 
I nearly crashed the car this morning on the way to work!!
Living just an hour from Brisbane the local radio station was saying it was a conspiracy to let Hodges play!!
Saying the judiciary would have suspended him if Bronco's were playing a Sydney team, but let him off simply based on the fact they are playing Nth Qld....the hypocrites whine about him maybe being suspended, then cry foul when he is let off?? :wondering:
Personally believe he would have been allowed to play if they were playing the Jupiter Jumping fish....boo Santa Claus these ppl...:sick:
 
Can you imagine how Donkeys owners News Ltd. would have carried on if Hodges had been suspended? The negative press during GF week, especially in NSW and Qld is something the NRL would have wanted to avoid.
 
What do they call it in soccer.....simulation ??

Inglis started this rubbish, Reynolds hopped on board and Guerra is just following that well worn path.

If Guerra put himself in a dangerous position, he does so willingly. Players suffer concussions every week when they get their head in the wrong position in a legitimate low tackle and cop a hip or knee. Given these concussions can have serious consequences, including death, should every low tackler be charged for putting them self in a dangerous position? Same logic IMO, and is the same logic used to ban shoulder charges etc.

Putting your head in a dangerous position whilst attempting a legitimate tackle is so far removed from diving on your own head to draw a penalty and/or suspension of an opposition player it's not funny. Hodges probably did the wrong thing by grabbing a leg, but that's what they are coached to do and it was by no means a classic "hands between the legs lifting tackle" IMO. Guerra seized on the opportunity to milk the situation and place himself in a "controlled" dangerous position, something he freely admitted to at the judiciary. You have to wonder about the mentality of players willing to roll the dice on serious injury in these circumstances, especially with multiple players in the tackle which makes it harder to control the outcome of your actions. Guerra should be sanctioned to send a message that this behaviour is not tolerable on so many levels.
 
What do they call it in soccer.....simulation ??

Inglis started this rubbish, Reynolds hopped on board and Guerra is just following that well worn path.



Putting your head in a dangerous position whilst attempting a legitimate tackle is so far removed from diving on your own head to draw a penalty and/or suspension of an opposition player it's not funny. Hodges probably did the wrong thing by grabbing a leg, but that's what they are coached to do and it was by no means a classic "hands between the legs lifting tackle" IMO. Guerra seized on the opportunity to milk the situation and place himself in a "controlled" dangerous position, something he freely admitted to at the judiciary. You have to wonder about the mentality of players willing to roll the dice on serious injury in these circumstances, especially with multiple players in the tackle which makes it harder to control the outcome of your actions. Guerra should be sanctioned to send a message that this behaviour is not tolerable on so many levels.
I understand what you're saying C&C, and I think Guerra's actions were stupid beyond belief. However, if he is charged for trying to milk a penalty, then where does it end? Do we charge players who stay down after a suspect hit, then jump straight up when the penalty is awarded? Do we charge players for holding a tackler on top of them, looking for a penalty?

The problem is the NRL believes in blanket rules so as to eliminate grey areas. This is the case with obstructions where decoys a penalised if they make any contact, regardless if it affected the play or not. It is the case with the shoulder charge crackdown, which was a direct result of Inglis's hit on Dean Young a couple of years ago, but has now been extended so that even rubbing shoulders with someone, like Mason did with Burgess this year, results in a two week suspension.

If Guerra was hit with Contrary Conduct, or Bringing the Game Into Disrepute, then the next time a player stayed down after a hit etc, you'd have the Roosters and their media buddies screaming 'Double standards!'. Unfortunately, we all know the NRL would be stupid enough to listen and impose the same 'one-rule-fits-all' mentality.

If anything, Guerra should be hit with a Grade 5 Stupidity charge!
 
Listened to Hodges on radio straight after the non guilty verdict and he said he had rung Guerra and discussed the tackle.......obviously to get the stories right. Should this be allowed?
Sorry! The plot thickens........
One of the panel members Chris McKenna played State of Origin with Hodges.
Bit like having your father as the judge in a court sentence.........

it's unreal and small time.

from within the game and from the outside everyone (who actually cares or follows the game) is questioning these people and laughing at them ... but they just carry on making the decisions their masters require.
From 'gamble responsibly' to the BS excuses and 'stamping out' slogans they have no credibility.
 
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