I fully supported Farrell’s ban (and was clear he should have been red carded against Gloucester, a decision that would have cost my team the game) , if you see excuse making for his conduct in that post or my others on the subject it is on you not me.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 8:01 amPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 5:52 amI’m obviously being provocative, but what’s the difference?
- Owen Farrell attempts to put in a big hit on the chest/ball to ‘dominate’. Sloppy, Gets it wrong. Hit in the head, clear red and cue pearl clutching
- Tom Curry. Flies in from miles away. Tackle has already been made. Always out of control, gets it wrong and slams into the face. Dangerous, no arguments on a red and a ban.
- Jesse Kriel. Flies out the line to make a dominant hit and disrupt Scottish possession. Out of control, gets it wrong, hits in the face. Dangerous, no sanction.
- Dan Biggar. Flies out the line to make a dominant hit and disrupt Fiji’s attack. Succeeds. Out of control, head contact. Dangerous, no sanction
- Chilean lad, well you’re getting the idea
I’m not suggesting for a moment Faz didn’t deserve a ban (and said so at the time), I’m saying I’m curious where the moral outrage, ‘our game is dying’, ‘won’t someone PLEASE think of the children’ has gone given the amount of head contact we saw at the weekend.
That's nonsense.
One of the reasons that there was so much reaction to Farrell's most recent transgression is because he is a serial offender - portraying the reaction to him getting that ban as histrionics and "pearl clutching" is more of the same shite you get from those saying we should watch another sport or "game's gone soft".
The reaction was also because he'd been to tackle school before the latest ban - this is a 31 year old professional with around 350 senior games to his name including over 100 England caps plus B&I Lions - you shouldn't be making excuses for him or turning your ire away from him and onto those who want to see these high hits taken out of the game. The blame lies fairly and squarely at Farrell's feet, or shoulder, not with anyone else.
I’m just surprised that so many people who seemed so concerned about head contact have gone so quiet during a weekend where there were a number of incidents, so poorly and inconsistently officiated