Dickson (in his own words): Always high + high level of force + ball carrier didn't change height = yellow card.

He's equal opportunities poor, though.Oxbow wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 3:49 pm Injuries have done us right over here. And Dickson, he's a poor referee.
Pretty much, aside from the obvious red card. Not sure how we hung on there in the end, but any win against Tigers is always sweet.sockwithaticket wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 3:52 pm Let's see if Saints can use the turnover to manage the last few minutes. That would be a sign of growth.
He's equal opportunities poor, though.Oxbow wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 3:49 pm Injuries have done us right over here. And Dickson, he's a poor referee.
I doubt it, the level of force is quite different. You shoulder charge someone running at you and they fly backwards. You tackle them properly and there's a lot more give.Margin__Walker wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 9:13 am He gets the same injury there whether Nott tackles him as the second man or braces his shoulder into him like he did.
Crap result for Evans, but I'm not sure it's worth a witch hunt.
Felt so bad for him.Raggs wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:40 pm Looks like Launchbury has done his knee. In a lot of pain. Balls.
Yeah, that was a shitty comment.sockwithaticket wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:56 pm Pleasantly surprised to be up at half time, could've been more if Odogwu had passed to Miller on the outside...
Felt so bad for him.Raggs wrote: Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:40 pm Looks like Launchbury has done his knee. In a lot of pain. Balls.
Healey was being a real prick (shocker, I know) suggesting it happened as part of an attempted trip. No evidence of that.
Honestly a lot of the red cards are for things like shoulder charges into rucks, tip tackles, or big dumb Saffers smacking someone in the face with their forearm during a scuffle. It's not just about the tackle - players seem to have not understood that they need to cut this shit out.assfly wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:37 am I'm still amazed with the amount of red cards we're seeing every weekend. I understand the need to tackle the ball to slow things down, but surely the high chances of a red card outweigh the benefit?
Will be an interesting disciplinary for AO. Repeat offense (so perhaps going to miss out on the standard sanction cut for a guilty plea), but you'd think this would be a candidate for a low end entry. Even though pretty much everything is 'mid range' entry these days to the point where I'm not sure what the point of that scale is.JM2K6 wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:51 amHonestly a lot of the red cards are for things like shoulder charges into rucks, tip tackles, or big dumb Saffers smacking someone in the face with their forearm during a scuffle. It's not just about the tackle - players seem to have not understood that they need to cut this shit out.assfly wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:37 am I'm still amazed with the amount of red cards we're seeing every weekend. I understand the need to tackle the ball to slow things down, but surely the high chances of a red card outweigh the benefit?
It certainly puts a dent in any top 4 ambitions they might have had for this season. They're now 13 points adrift of 4th with games to play. Still would have been an outside shot even with a win, but that's better than where they are now.ASMO wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 8:15 am The clubs themselves have to do a lot more to these players, fines, or even bans on top of the ones they get from the RFU. It just seems they get a few weeks off, still get paid and it is all forgotten about, yet an incident like Obano yesterday actually cost them the game and points. Imagine if they was a relegation battle, i would be fucking livid if i was a team mate, DOR and owner
I suspect low end is there for those occasions where the panel suspect the ref may have got it wrong, but don't want to actually undermine the ref.Margin__Walker wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 9:13 amWill be an interesting disciplinary for AO. Repeat offense (so perhaps going to miss out on the standard sanction cut for a guilty plea), but you'd think this would be a candidate for a low end entry. Even though pretty much everything is 'mid range' entry these days to the point where I'm not sure what the point of that scale is.JM2K6 wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:51 amHonestly a lot of the red cards are for things like shoulder charges into rucks, tip tackles, or big dumb Saffers smacking someone in the face with their forearm during a scuffle. It's not just about the tackle - players seem to have not understood that they need to cut this shit out.assfly wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:37 am I'm still amazed with the amount of red cards we're seeing every weekend. I understand the need to tackle the ball to slow things down, but surely the high chances of a red card outweigh the benefit?
Yeah, that sounds about right. The guys on the Quins board are trying to make out that it can't be a red card, that "if it was so bad why wasn't Rona checked for a HIA, eh??", etc, but the bare facts are: he deliberately struck Rona in the jaw with his forearm. He did it hard enough to rock his head back. He did it without major provocation or any other mitigating factors. And he's twatted someone in the face before, quite recently.Margin__Walker wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 9:13 amWill be an interesting disciplinary for AO. Repeat offense (so perhaps going to miss out on the standard sanction cut for a guilty plea), but you'd think this would be a candidate for a low end entry. Even though pretty much everything is 'mid range' entry these days to the point where I'm not sure what the point of that scale is.JM2K6 wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:51 amHonestly a lot of the red cards are for things like shoulder charges into rucks, tip tackles, or big dumb Saffers smacking someone in the face with their forearm during a scuffle. It's not just about the tackle - players seem to have not understood that they need to cut this shit out.assfly wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:37 am I'm still amazed with the amount of red cards we're seeing every weekend. I understand the need to tackle the ball to slow things down, but surely the high chances of a red card outweigh the benefit?
ASMO wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 8:15 am The clubs themselves have to do a lot more to these players, fines, or even bans on top of the ones they get from the RFU. It just seems they get a few weeks off, still get paid and it is all forgotten about, yet an incident like Obano yesterday actually cost them the game and points. Imagine if they was a relegation battle, i would be fucking livid if i was a team mate, DOR and owner
They do that now tbf. RFU release these for each sanction now, which are actually pretty handy and take out some of the mystery of the process.Hal Jordan wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:44 pm Banning them for a number of matches instead of a period of time would be a good start.
It confirms the exact matches he's unavailable for on the image in the bottom right. These are further away than three weeks. The wording is odd, but the definition of the matches to be missed is unambiguous. Assuming these are slightly more complicated when a team is involved in knockout competition still, but the sanctions are pretty clearly based on missing a number of matches rather than a set period of time now.Hal Jordan wrote: Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:57 am That clearly says "Weeks", not "Matches". He happens to be ineligible for matches coinciding with the ban period.
As an extreme example, Callum Clark. His 32 week ban ran from 22 March-1 November meaning that a good chunk of it was served when he wasn't playing any rugby anyway. Had he been banned for matches, it would have meant his summer break meant nothing against his sentence, which I think (and who am I) is the better way.