Despite the voice of reason from the medicos above just read some of the meathead reactions from these toothless players
ANGRY NRL stars have hit out at a proposed worldwide ban on shoulder charges, with Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah calling for a review of the decision.
After outlawing the controversial tackling technique at an ARLC meeting on Tuesday, officials revealed they had already been in contact with their counterparts in England and other countries in an attempt to have the shoulder charge banned from all levels of the game next year.
But players and fans launched an immediate campaign against the ruling, with NRL stars taking to Twitter to condemn the decision.
Impact ... Knights Kyle O'Donell gets knocked out by a shoulder charge from Souths Sam Burgess. Photo: Steve Christo
''They will ban tackling next,'' Parramatta's Jarryd Hayne tweeted.
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Many players complained that an element of the game that made league unique would now be lost.
''There's nothing better than seeing someone get smashed by a shoulder charge. What a joke,'' Tigers prop Aaron Woods tweeted.
New Roosters five-eighth James Maloney described the ban as the ''worst decision ever made'', while teammate Frank-Paul Nuuausala tweeted: ''Might as well play uppercut yourself. Gonna play soccer now.''
NSW and Cronulla captain Paul Gallen said he was in ''shock'' and noted that most of the highlights reel shown at this year's grand final breakfast featured shoulder charges.
''We don't want players getting hurt, but it's taking some of the toughness out of the game,'' Gallen told Triple M. ''When you have a look at the highlight reels they're all big hits, the fans love shoulder charges.''
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