StuBoot
Bencher
The suspension is too light and sends a poor message.
I would have thought somewhere between 4 and 6 weeks would have been about the mark.
Can't you just see the mums (who lets face it make the decisions) rushing out to sign their 6 year old little darling up to play a game where you can end up with a shiner like Walker's ?
Participation rates are already down and the NRL don't get out the big stick to show this sort of crap won't be tolerated ? Way to shoot your own game in the foot you idiots. I thought that's why the biff was banned in the first place.
I know little kids league and NRL bear little to no resemblance but do you think mums will make that distinction ? Highly doubt it.
Greensnot should have been on the front foot with the message that punches have no place in the game. Api should have also got more than 1 week because that was a brain dead play as well.
True @simon64 ,
I've never been a believer of "players are role models etc" when it comes to off field stuff - if you're an idiot away from the cameras then that's for society and the cops etc to judge.
But at two things can happen here
1. The NRL can send out a strong message that punching someone in the head is not to be tolerated by giving him say 4-6 weeks regardless of how much bait was on the hook ( I know he wasn't but what if was in the frame for Origin?)
Sure, there's plenty of times when we think so and so deserves a punch in the head but...
and
2. Mum and dad can tell little Johnny don't be a dick by trash talking because one day another dick might want to break your face.
Dylan's mouth has cost him six weeks on the sideline, let his team down and could have cost himself an Origin spot.
He might have won the battle the other night but at what cost?