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Originally posted by chook110166 View Postif these nrl admin muppets really do care about the players why don't they reduce the 10 meters as players today are bigger faster and and impact at that distance is extremely high so reduce the distance so collisions arnt as bad, but no they add six again where fatigue is causing a lot of injuries hope him and his puppet abdo farrrk off soon
Another step closer to Union.
..it’ll be interesting to see
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Originally posted by BigCok007 View PostIntentional head highs should be condemnedOriginally posted by jism
I saw Reynolds crying in front of me after the game and yelled out 'WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT?!?!? GO SAY SORRY TO COOPER YOU GRUB!!!' He looked up at me with a pretty broken looking face.
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Originally posted by ccfc bondi View Post
You mean the ball-runners have to run with their heads higher and not fall into tackles, don't you?
I know it sounds stupid but that's how stupid its got now!Last edited by rented tracksuit; 05-25-2021, 04:53 PM.FVCK CANCER
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Originally posted by ccfc bondi View Post
You mean the ball-runners have to run with their heads higher and not fall into tackles, don't you?
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Gould sums it up:
https://twitter.com/NRLonNine/status...537221633?s=20Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...
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The NFL litigation was a test case for all contact/semi contact sports world wide to get their act together over concussions. Medical research has more than proved the affect of concussions on players brains and health and well being long term.
If the NFL thinks that setting up a 1 billion dollar fund for ex players is sufficient they are sadly mistaken - there will be many many many more class action cases.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-...erious%20cases.
The NRL and Clubs will need to not only have insurance to cover players when they are playing but also indemnity insurance for when players instigate litigation against their former clubs and the NRL.
https://theconversation.com/is-the-n...ussions-119880
Insurance companies are not known for their benevolence and i would assume they would looking at all these class actions cases worldwide including here in Australia and maybe thinking to themselves - you know what this could cost us a bomb in payouts so hey lets get out of offering insurance for contact /semi contact sport and indemity insurance for future claims.
You might think that is far fetched but if the contact/semi contact sports can't get insurance/indemnity insurance that's the end of those sports. Lots of events are cancelled as a result of not be able to obtain or afford insurance.
The Government were going to shutdown Greyhound racing(if you deem it as a sport that is) and basically could shut down any sport or limit the age kids can play a sport from if they so wish based on medical advice and costs analysis of the burden on tax payers going forward for health care and medical treatment for known conditions.
There are people who have their visa applications rejected on the health grounds - based on the burden on tax payers - why not sports - if say x per cent of participants of a particular sport will require long term health and medical care costing the tax payer billions - then any Government could ban it based on those facts alone.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostThe NFL litigation was a test case for all contact/semi contact sports world wide to get their act together over concussions. Medical research has more than proved the affect of concussions on players brains and health and well being long term.
If the NFL thinks that setting up a 1 billion dollar fund for ex players is sufficient they are sadly mistaken - there will be many many many more class action cases.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-...erious%20cases.
The NRL and Clubs will need to not only have insurance to cover players when they are playing but also indemnity insurance for when players instigate litigation against their former clubs and the NRL.
https://theconversation.com/is-the-n...ussions-119880
Insurance companies are not known for their benevolence and i would assume they would looking at all these class actions cases worldwide including here in Australia and maybe thinking to themselves - you know what this could cost us a bomb in payouts so hey lets get out of offering insurance for contact /semi contact sport and indemity insurance for future claims.
You might think that is far fetched but if the contact/semi contact sports can't get insurance/indemnity insurance that's the end of those sports. Lots of events are cancelled as a result of not be able to obtain or afford insurance.
The Government were going to shutdown Greyhound racing(if you deem it as a sport that is) and basically could shut down any sport or limit the age kids can play a sport from if they so wish based on medical advice and costs analysis of the burden on tax payers going forward for health care and medical treatment for known conditions.
There are people who have their visa applications rejected on the health grounds - based on the burden on tax payers - why not sports - if say x per cent of participants of a particular sport will require long term health and medical care costing the tax payer billions - then any Government could ban it based on those facts alone.
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Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View PostGould sums it up:
https://twitter.com/NRLonNine/status...537221633?s=20
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The goal of eliminating or at least greatly reducng illegal contact with the head which may cause concussion is praisworthy, and I hope any reasonable person would agree with that. The current problem is that the so called crackdown is being over enforced, the same way as every crackdown we have had previously was. There will be an adjustment period, on both sides. I think Victor was very harshly treated on Saturday, the head contact in his tackles was minimal and should have been play on in every case or maybe a penalty for the hit on Kelly.
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