The Josh Reynolds shoulder charge last night against Parramatta made definite contact with the head. The Parramatta player bounced straight back to his feet. My question is, "Will Reynolds have a case to answer because of the contact, or is it because the player did not get hurt make it legal?
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Originally posted by The Sack View PostThe Josh Reynolds shoulder charge last night against Parramatta made definite contact with the head. The Parramatta player bounced straight back to his feet. My question is, "Will Reynolds have a case to answer because of the contact, or is it because the player did not get hurt make it legal?Originally posted by turk-283Kurt 79 - Kags 0..
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Originally posted by The Sack View PostThe Josh Reynolds shoulder charge last night against Parramatta made definite contact with the head. The Parramatta player bounced straight back to his feet. My question is, "Will Reynolds have a case to answer because of the contact, or is it because the player did not get hurt make it legal?
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Originally posted by Big Arty View PostThese days if you stay down & let the vidref look at it, it's a penalty & on report, get up & play on & maintain some integrity then you are disadvantaged, just ask Bryce Gibbs how it works!
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Originally posted by The Sack View PostShould be interesting to see if Cameron Smith gets cited for dropping his knees into Kane Linnett after he scored a try. Smith and other Storm players have been doing it for a while now. Lets see if anything happens to the protected one.
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