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Pichot on consistency and the Frank's incident.
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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 815601" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>I'm like smartcooky I'm pretty much against individual pictures of an incident as they show zero context. I usually like to watch most incidents in real-time as well. Stills and slow mo tend to skew perception. Timing is key in a lot of these incidents.</p><p></p><p>Please note I know these interpretations aren't the actual laws. Just my view you shouldn't really be contacting with the head.</p><p></p><p>Picture 1 - yes, the player is not fending off. Is a tackle is not allowed to be above head height theres zero reason for that guys hand to be there.</p><p></p><p>Picture 2 - Porbably but there very little context to make a fair judgement.</p><p></p><p>Picture 3 - The player has his back to the Fijian, I would need to see how his hand had got there. But as his thumb is in the eye socket it's hard to imagine a legitimate reason for it being there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 815601, member: 72205"] I'm like smartcooky I'm pretty much against individual pictures of an incident as they show zero context. I usually like to watch most incidents in real-time as well. Stills and slow mo tend to skew perception. Timing is key in a lot of these incidents. Please note I know these interpretations aren't the actual laws. Just my view you shouldn't really be contacting with the head. Picture 1 - yes, the player is not fending off. Is a tackle is not allowed to be above head height theres zero reason for that guys hand to be there. Picture 2 - Porbably but there very little context to make a fair judgement. Picture 3 - The player has his back to the Fijian, I would need to see how his hand had got there. But as his thumb is in the eye socket it's hard to imagine a legitimate reason for it being there. [/QUOTE]
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