Toner was using his hands/arms to break his fall
At the conclusion of the tackle, Toner was indeed using his arms to break his fall:
But earlier in the tackle:
Tackle made, 5 men involved in one way or another (Dev Toner, Marty Moore, Shane Jennings, Tom Court and Rob Herring)
Toner CLEARLY ducks his head and shoulders down, wanting to get to ground. Not also the lack of legs, indicating Toner is hinging about his waist.
Still no legs bar a few toes, still hinging about his waist.
Finally, long past the vertical and the feet/ankles appear, but note they are way short of where they should be, indicating bent knees and still hinged waist.
Now the face plant.
So, in conclusion, if big Dev is not wanting to get to ground ASAP why stoop his head shoulders in pic 3 and why continue to hinge his waist?
Surely by:
- not giving the tacklers leverage (i.e. straightened legs) and
- by moving his centre of gravity well up his chest by tucking his legs
Dev bears some responsibility for how he landed. Certainly, in terms of physics, beyond pic 2, his body position in the remaining part of the tackle dominated the attitude at which he hit the ground.
I am NOT saying Tom Court did not bear some responsibility, and I am NOT saying it didn't deserve some form of sanction. But, if the laws put the onus entirely on the tackler despite any actions of the tackled, then the law is an ass.