The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL
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Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL
Hmm interesting. Werent there a few examples of stomping, including head stomping, which were basically dealt with by the AFL with a slap on the wrist for the head stomper?

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Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL
I have access to literally 30 similar incidents of player & crowd violence at VFL games throughout Sthn AustraliaDrac wrote:Unfortunate to see the bad example set by NSWRL players is filetring down to the grass roots.
http://nrl.com.au/brawling-league-junio ... fault.aspx
Also very unfortunate to see supposedly respected Rugby League figures claiming that the subsequent bans were too harsh.
For head-stomping....
proof definitive that attempting to make your elite players act un naturally & not fight .... does nothing to stop players in lower levels of the game from fighting themselves
& also .... the punishments in the incidents in these VFL leagues are .... as limp wristed as they come
compared to this extraordinary level of reponse by the Brisbane Rugby League ... I mean wow

of course .... VFL players would also appeal any punishments like this ... who wouldn't ?
but when there aren't any
wots to appeal ?
VFL .. soft on violence

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Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL
Raiderdave wrote:I have access to literally 30 similar incidents of player & crowd violence at VFL games throughout Sthn AustraliaDrac wrote:Unfortunate to see the bad example set by NSWRL players is filetring down to the grass roots.
http://nrl.com.au/brawling-league-junio ... fault.aspx
Also very unfortunate to see supposedly respected Rugby League figures claiming that the subsequent bans were too harsh.
For head-stomping....
proof definitive that attempting to make your elite players act un naturally & not fight .... does nothing to stop players in lower levels of the game from fighting themselves
& also .... the punishments in the incidents in these VFL leagues are .... as limp wristed as they come
compared to this extraordinary level of reponse by the Brisbane Rugby League ... I mean wow![]()
of course .... VFL players would also appeal any punishments like this ... who wouldn't ?
but when there aren't any
wots to appeal ?
VFL .. soft on violence

massive issues with junior RL violence have occurred only in the last few months. The evidence is clear. Allowing professional leagues to behave like animals without any retribution only encourages junior players to behave the same way.
NRL and RL a disgrace!

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issues with violence at RL games have been an issue since ... oohhh .... about 1908Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:I have access to literally 30 similar incidents of player & crowd violence at VFL games throughout Sthn AustraliaDrac wrote:Unfortunate to see the bad example set by NSWRL players is filetring down to the grass roots.
http://nrl.com.au/brawling-league-junio ... fault.aspx
Also very unfortunate to see supposedly respected Rugby League figures claiming that the subsequent bans were too harsh.
For head-stomping....
proof definitive that attempting to make your elite players act un naturally & not fight .... does nothing to stop players in lower levels of the game from fighting themselves
& also .... the punishments in the incidents in these VFL leagues are .... as limp wristed as they come
compared to this extraordinary level of reponse by the Brisbane Rugby League ... I mean wow![]()
of course .... VFL players would also appeal any punishments like this ... who wouldn't ?
but when there aren't any
wots to appeal ?
VFL .. soft on violence![]()
massive issues with junior RL violence have occurred only in the last few months. The evidence is clear. Allowing professional leagues to behave like animals without any retribution only encourages junior players to behave the same way.
NRL and RL a disgrace!

same with VFL games ... since day dot D Head
the VFL attempts to ... gai it up on the field .... has NOT stopped violence elsewhere in the game .... has it ?
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Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL
Spot on. In fact I argue the VFLs attempts have resulted in increased dirtier unethical forms of violence, such as stomping. This is true.Raiderdave wrote:issues with violence at RL games have been an issue since ... oohhh .... about 1908Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:I have access to literally 30 similar incidents of player & crowd violence at VFL games throughout Sthn Australia
proof definitive that attempting to make your elite players act un naturally & not fight .... does nothing to stop players in lower levels of the game from fighting themselves
& also .... the punishments in the incidents in these VFL leagues are .... as limp wristed as they come
compared to this extraordinary level of reponse by the Brisbane Rugby League ... I mean wow![]()
of course .... VFL players would also appeal any punishments like this ... who wouldn't ?
but when there aren't any
wots to appeal ?
VFL .. soft on violence![]()
massive issues with junior RL violence have occurred only in the last few months. The evidence is clear. Allowing professional leagues to behave like animals without any retribution only encourages junior players to behave the same way.
NRL and RL a disgrace!![]()
same with VFL games ... since day dot D Head
the VFL attempts to ... gai it up on the field .... has NOT stopped violence elsewhere in the game .... has it ?
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Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL
rubbish. I cant see ive seen all in brawls like seen in QLD junior RL for a long time in ARs. Yet the NRL had 2 in a few weeks which even included stomping on officials heads and parents involved.Raiderdave wrote:issues with violence at RL games have been an issue since ... oohhh .... about 1908Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:I have access to literally 30 similar incidents of player & crowd violence at VFL games throughout Sthn Australia
proof definitive that attempting to make your elite players act un naturally & not fight .... does nothing to stop players in lower levels of the game from fighting themselves
& also .... the punishments in the incidents in these VFL leagues are .... as limp wristed as they come
compared to this extraordinary level of reponse by the Brisbane Rugby League ... I mean wow![]()
of course .... VFL players would also appeal any punishments like this ... who wouldn't ?
but when there aren't any
wots to appeal ?
VFL .. soft on violence![]()
massive issues with junior RL violence have occurred only in the last few months. The evidence is clear. Allowing professional leagues to behave like animals without any retribution only encourages junior players to behave the same way.
NRL and RL a disgrace!![]()
same with VFL games ... since day dot D Head
the VFL attempts to ... gai it up on the field .... has NOT stopped violence elsewhere in the game .... has it ?
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Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL
An all in brawl occurred during my season playing marngrook just this year Xman you silly dope. Crowd were involved and it went on for minutes. I didnt like it but noone got seriously hurt and the next week it was back to business. Happens in both sports
Cue Xman's response "oh yeah, well you dont eeeeevvveeenn play marngrook. I know because you got the terminology wrong once"

A bigger doofus we may not come across.

Cue Xman's response "oh yeah, well you dont eeeeevvveeenn play marngrook. I know because you got the terminology wrong once"

A bigger doofus we may not come across.


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No doubt you were cheering every punch on hey KE?King-Eliagh wrote:An all in brawl occurred during my season playing marngrook just this year Xman you silly dope. Crowd were involved and it went on for minutes. I didnt like it but noone got seriously hurt and the next week it was back to business. Happens in both sports![]()
Cue Xman's response "oh yeah, well you dont eeeeevvveeenn play marngrook. I know because you got the terminology wrong once"
A bigger doofus we may not come across.


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Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL
King-Eliagh wrote:An all in brawl occurred during my season playing marngrook just this year Xman you silly dope. Crowd were involved and it went on for minutes. I didnt like it but noone got seriously hurt and the next week it was back to business. Happens in both sports![]()
Cue Xman's response "oh yeah, well you dont eeeeevvveeenn play marngrook. I know because you got the terminology wrong once"
A bigger doofus we may not come across.


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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/pl ... 6493973100A 15-YEAR-OLD junior rugby league player last night had his appeal dismissed after receiving a two-year ban from the sport following last month's grand final brawls.
A total of 58 players were banned in the aftermath of the vicious fight, with 56 receiving 12-month suspensions and another copping a lifetime exile from the game.
What a filthy filthy game. It stands alone in junior violence thats for sure.
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No i was on the other side of the field when it all went down. Have been involved in the odd biffo before, not really keen on it unless its entirely necessary, im always the one dragging folk awayXman wrote:No doubt you were cheering every punch on hey KE?King-Eliagh wrote:An all in brawl occurred during my season playing marngrook just this year Xman you silly dope. Crowd were involved and it went on for minutes. I didnt like it but noone got seriously hurt and the next week it was back to business. Happens in both sports![]()
Cue Xman's response "oh yeah, well you dont eeeeevvveeenn play marngrook. I know because you got the terminology wrong once"
A bigger doofus we may not come across.![]()


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'Junior violence' 


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Laughing at 58 junior players being banned for their involvement in a brawl. Nice oneKing-Eliagh wrote:'Junior violence'

Please show me an incident in junior AR's of this magnitude

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It's a one off Xman. There's no consistency in this 'junior violence' event you've found. There is consistency between your and Helen Lovejoys hysterics though Xman, that's for sure! 




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a one-off hey?King-Eliagh wrote:It's a one off Xman. There's no consistency in this 'junior violence' event you've found. There is consistency between your and Helen Lovejoys hysterics though Xman, that's for sure!

Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rugby-l ... z292i6YjhkFour relatives of a 17-year-old Waterford rugby league player suspended for life after two ugly junior grand final brawls, have been asked to appear before a special disciplinary tribunal next week.
This was in GF week alone!
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/n ... 6493067046RUGBY league officials are considering scrapping future junior rugby league finals in Brisbane in the aftermath of two vicious brawls last month.
A one-off!



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