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Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 2:44 pm
by Dogs
piesman2011 wrote:
Did you guys even read the article you both seam a bit confused about what he is saying.

Pretty clear really; This is the diplomatic answer Pies, Imagine if he didn't get fined for saying what he really thought.

"I was quite surprised when it all happened," Brown said of his own ban.

"We know what Paul Gallen did last night in the State of Origin.

"He only gets a week for what he did and I get two for that.

"It's just bordering on a bit soft, I think, so I was disappointed.

"It's different codes but we're men, mate.

"We're men and we play a contact sport."

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 6:22 pm
by Swans4ever
King-Eliagh wrote:
Xman wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Striker wrote:
First, the decision to ban three teams in Brisbane was right. Even El agreed, and it was actually contrary to his view. This was a case of the biffo going way overboard and proves that children can't be allowed to do it. That brawl showed a lack of control. The Junior RL showed the foresight to lay it out plainly. Kids, don't copy the adults!

That's the real issue here. Let the adults go because it'll never get that bad (to the point that teams get banned). They know when to stop. Children don't. That's the complexity you don't get, X!
Striker this wasnt contrary to my view. It was however contrary to the view Xman is trying to persuade himself and others that I have. I am not for violence and biffo willy nilly and over the top, as I've explained umpteen times before in this thread.

I agree with your other points except your "Kid's, dont copy adults!" command. Do you really think the kids are consciously thinking 'Ima gunna copy big Gordy Tallis' when they get in a blue? This isnt whats going on at all imo. But yes the sanctions must be there when things get out of control. In RL they're there and working quite well, as you point out.
you clearly dont have kids. They will copy actions over obeying words every time.
You act as though children have no independent thought. Narrow minded to the max. I saw biffo on field as a boy and loooooved it, as i do now. Did i take that onto the sporting field? Not once :wink: But I'm ready to fight if needed and have shown that before on the field, rather than submitting to some rule bending wanker and crying to the referee or ump...who 9 times out of 10 didnt see the infringement. Its called standing up for yourself and its good for your self esteem and pride. You should teach that to your kids sometime Xman rather than following the flawed AFL model of dont dont dont. (KE parenting tip number 1) :)
That's BS KE, if he did that on the street he would be facing court - they wern't in a ring boxing, they were on a football field and it was unprovoked - it's not standing up for your self it was a pre-meditated attack and tells people that its ok when your being out played by your opponent its ok to resort to violence rather than play better and try harder. If you support this just because its RL then thats a reflection on you, it shouldn't be acceptable!

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 6:39 pm
by King-Eliagh
Ahhh swines learn the facts before wasting our time. Gallen and other nswplayers had been provoked numerous times by myles prior to gallen standing up and knocking the stuffing outta him. The refs had missed it time and time again. What a great moment in aus sport :D

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 7:01 pm
by piesman2011
King-Eliagh wrote:
Ahhh swines learn the facts before wasting our time. Gallen and other nswplayers had been provoked numerous times by myles prior to gallen standing up and knocking the stuffing outta him. The refs had missed it time and time again. What a great moment in aus sport :D

Stop provoking me KE you know what I'm going to have to do!! :wink:

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:39 pm
by Swans4ever
King-Eliagh wrote:
Ahhh swines learn the facts before wasting our time. Gallen and other nswplayers had been provoked numerous times by myles prior to gallen standing up and knocking the stuffing outta him. The refs had missed it time and time again. What a great moment in aus sport :D
Provocation must be immediatley prior to an unlawful use of force and is ONLY a mitigating factor when assessing the penalty not a defence - Gallen himself said in the past Myles had intimidated the NSW players which makes his actions a pre-meditated assault! Regardless of past incidents (the NSW players and officials have a complaints system and a match review system to address past incidents). It does not provide a defense (provocation is not a defence but a mitigating factor on sentence), the NRL condoning this by such a pathetic sanction are condoning wanton acts of violence and sets a dangerous precedent- i.e. lets belt the shit out of this bloke because he plays too well and just say he intimidated you in the past, don't worry you'll just get a week! When Queensland do it next game will you hum the same tune I wonder? If Myles decided to make a Police complaint I dare say Gallen would find himself in the dock and would have no defense (Leigh Matthews was charged as it is outside the bounds of amical contest as it was not in the act of playing the game and Gallen's post match admissions that his intention piror to the match was to square off). A very very shameful and disgusting act which went OS and will be reflected back on RL!

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:49 pm
by King-Eliagh
piesman2011 wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Ahhh swines learn the facts before wasting our time. Gallen and other nswplayers had been provoked numerous times by myles prior to gallen standing up and knocking the stuffing outta him. The refs had missed it time and time again. What a great moment in aus sport :D

Stop provoking me KE you know what I'm going to have to do!! :wink:
This is not making much sense pies. But good to see you have some fighting spirit anyway :wink:

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 5:04 pm
by King-Eliagh
Swans4ever wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Ahhh swines learn the facts before wasting our time. Gallen and other nswplayers had been provoked numerous times by myles prior to gallen standing up and knocking the stuffing outta him. The refs had missed it time and time again. What a great moment in aus sport :D
Provocation must be immediatley prior to an unlawful use of force and is ONLY a mitigating factor when assessing the penalty not a defence - Gallen himself said in the past Myles had intimidated the NSW players which makes his actions a pre-meditated assault! Regardless of past incidents (the NSW players and officials have a complaints system and a match review system to address past incidents). It does not provide a defense (provocation is not a defence but a mitigating factor on sentence), the NRL condoning this by such a pathetic sanction are condoning wanton acts of violence and sets a dangerous precedent- i.e. lets belt the shit out of this bloke because he plays too well and just say he intimidated you in the past, don't worry you'll just get a week! When Queensland do it next game will you hum the same tune I wonder? If Myles decided to make a Police complaint I dare say Gallen would find himself in the dock and would have no defense (Leigh Matthews was charged as it is outside the bounds of amical contest as it was not in the act of playing the game and Gallen's post match admissions that his intention piror to the match was to square off). A very very shameful and disgusting act which went OS and will be reflected back on RL!
Jesus, who died and made you King? Certainly not me!

You don't make the rules on what period of time can elapse before something cannot be considered provocation you silly goose. So you can shut yer stupid legal mumbo jumbo speaking pie eater and suck on some monkeyturd so we don't have to read such drivel.

I for one cant wait to see how QLD respond. But, personally I think they and Gallen know Gallen is the guilty ***** in all this so there may not be any vengeance.

And wasn't it wonderful to see a nice little stoush take place in the great eels roosters match last night :D
See 2.20 of this vid :)


[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeHQj9B_FwE[/video]

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 7:59 pm
by Swans4ever
King-Eliagh wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Ahhh swines learn the facts before wasting our time. Gallen and other nswplayers had been provoked numerous times by myles prior to gallen standing up and knocking the stuffing outta him. The refs had missed it time and time again. What a great moment in aus sport :D
Provocation must be immediatley prior to an unlawful use of force and is ONLY a mitigating factor when assessing the penalty not a defence - Gallen himself said in the past Myles had intimidated the NSW players which makes his actions a pre-meditated assault! Regardless of past incidents (the NSW players and officials have a complaints system and a match review system to address past incidents). It does not provide a defense (provocation is not a defence but a mitigating factor on sentence), the NRL condoning this by such a pathetic sanction are condoning wanton acts of violence and sets a dangerous precedent- i.e. lets belt the shit out of this bloke because he plays too well and just say he intimidated you in the past, don't worry you'll just get a week! When Queensland do it next game will you hum the same tune I wonder? If Myles decided to make a Police complaint I dare say Gallen would find himself in the dock and would have no defense (Leigh Matthews was charged as it is outside the bounds of amical contest as it was not in the act of playing the game and Gallen's post match admissions that his intention piror to the match was to square off). A very very shameful and disgusting act which went OS and will be reflected back on RL!
Jesus, who died and made you King? Certainly not me!

You don't make the rules on what period of time can elapse before something cannot be considered provocation you silly goose. So you can shut yer stupid legal mumbo jumbo speaking pie eater and suck on some monkeyturd so we don't have to read such drivel.

I for one cant wait to see how QLD respond. But, personally I think they and Gallen know Gallen is the guilty ***** in all this so there may not be any vengeance.

And wasn't it wonderful to see a nice little stoush take place in the great eels roosters match last night :D
See 2.20 of this vid :)

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeHQj9B_FwE[/video]
No I don't make the rules KE your right, I am just stating what the rules are according to law - look it up if you don't believe me or I could post the threads, I never claimed to be KING, I would never have such an over inflated and self obsessed opinion of myself - don't you agree KE! I really hope Myles would have Gallen charged for such a gutless, low act - he deserves to be in a dock so people can see what happens to thugs! It's obvious that violence and not skill is so entrenched in RL that they can't get their (thugs) fans interested without it! Just when I thought there was some decency about you KE you go and make these absurd statements! For shame!

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:05 am
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Ahhh swines learn the facts before wasting our time. Gallen and other nswplayers had been provoked numerous times by myles prior to gallen standing up and knocking the stuffing outta him. The refs had missed it time and time again. What a great moment in aus sport :D
Provocation must be immediatley prior to an unlawful use of force and is ONLY a mitigating factor when assessing the penalty not a defence - Gallen himself said in the past Myles had intimidated the NSW players which makes his actions a pre-meditated assault! Regardless of past incidents (the NSW players and officials have a complaints system and a match review system to address past incidents). It does not provide a defense (provocation is not a defence but a mitigating factor on sentence), the NRL condoning this by such a pathetic sanction are condoning wanton acts of violence and sets a dangerous precedent- i.e. lets belt the shit out of this bloke because he plays too well and just say he intimidated you in the past, don't worry you'll just get a week! When Queensland do it next game will you hum the same tune I wonder? If Myles decided to make a Police complaint I dare say Gallen would find himself in the dock and would have no defense (Leigh Matthews was charged as it is outside the bounds of amical contest as it was not in the act of playing the game and Gallen's post match admissions that his intention piror to the match was to square off). A very very shameful and disgusting act which went OS and will be reflected back on RL!
Jesus, who died and made you King? Certainly not me!

You don't make the rules on what period of time can elapse before something cannot be considered provocation you silly goose. So you can shut yer stupid legal mumbo jumbo speaking pie eater and suck on some monkeyturd so we don't have to read such drivel.

I for one cant wait to see how QLD respond. But, personally I think they and Gallen know Gallen is the guilty ***** in all this so there may not be any vengeance.

And wasn't it wonderful to see a nice little stoush take place in the great eels roosters match last night :D
See 2.20 of this vid :)

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeHQj9B_FwE[/video]
No I don't make the rules KE your right, I am just stating what the rules are according to law - look it up if you don't believe me or I could post the threads, I never claimed to be KING, I would never have such an over inflated and self obsessed opinion of myself - don't you agree KE! I really hope Myles would have Gallen charged for such a gutless, low act - he deserves to be in a dock so people can see what happens to thugs! It's obvious that violence and not skill is so entrenched in RL that they can't get their (thugs) fans interested without it! Just when I thought there was some decency about you KE you go and make these absurd statements! For shame!
:lol: :lol: :lol:

a gold medal for the most drivel infested post in yonks :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:33 pm
by Swans4ever
Raiderdave wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Ahhh swines learn the facts before wasting our time. Gallen and other nswplayers had been provoked numerous times by myles prior to gallen standing up and knocking the stuffing outta him. The refs had missed it time and time again. What a great moment in aus sport :D
Provocation must be immediatley prior to an unlawful use of force and is ONLY a mitigating factor when assessing the penalty not a defence - Gallen himself said in the past Myles had intimidated the NSW players which makes his actions a pre-meditated assault! Regardless of past incidents (the NSW players and officials have a complaints system and a match review system to address past incidents). It does not provide a defense (provocation is not a defence but a mitigating factor on sentence), the NRL condoning this by such a pathetic sanction are condoning wanton acts of violence and sets a dangerous precedent- i.e. lets belt the shit out of this bloke because he plays too well and just say he intimidated you in the past, don't worry you'll just get a week! When Queensland do it next game will you hum the same tune I wonder? If Myles decided to make a Police complaint I dare say Gallen would find himself in the dock and would have no defense (Leigh Matthews was charged as it is outside the bounds of amical contest as it was not in the act of playing the game and Gallen's post match admissions that his intention piror to the match was to square off). A very very shameful and disgusting act which went OS and will be reflected back on RL!
Jesus, who died and made you King? Certainly not me!

You don't make the rules on what period of time can elapse before something cannot be considered provocation you silly goose. So you can shut yer stupid legal mumbo jumbo speaking pie eater and suck on some monkeyturd so we don't have to read such drivel.

I for one cant wait to see how QLD respond. But, personally I think they and Gallen know Gallen is the guilty ***** in all this so there may not be any vengeance.

And wasn't it wonderful to see a nice little stoush take place in the great eels roosters match last night :D
See 2.20 of this vid :)

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeHQj9B_FwE[/video]
No I don't make the rules KE your right, I am just stating what the rules are according to law - look it up if you don't believe me or I could post the threads, I never claimed to be KING, I would never have such an over inflated and self obsessed opinion of myself - don't you agree KE! I really hope Myles would have Gallen charged for such a gutless, low act - he deserves to be in a dock so people can see what happens to thugs! It's obvious that violence and not skill is so entrenched in RL that they can't get their (thugs) fans interested without it! Just when I thought there was some decency about you KE you go and make these absurd statements! For shame!
:lol: :lol: :lol:

a gold medal for the most drivel infested post in yonks :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/

Fairly obvious anything to do with decency or sportsmanship is foreign to you Raiderdave - the law is the law unless you can show me otherwise - was it not you going to great lengths to point out that people had broken the law (peadophiles using AF to get close to kids). It seems we have a hypocrite here folks - a lot of double standards only wants to show ONE sport in a bad light but can't accept responsibility when there's something wrong with his sport! Very sad that this is regarded as the hallmark of RL - not skill, sportsmanship or athleticism!

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:40 pm
by King-Eliagh
:lol: swines you're hilarious!

You're meaning to be funny right? You're not serious at all are you! :lol:

I mean if you wanna send Gallen to the courts for standing toe to toe, squaring up and giving a bully his just deserts, then whatta ya reckon for Barry Hall who clocked a bloke who wasn't even looking for no reason? :lol: Hung drawn and quartered instead of being provided with a lucrative job with the AFL on the commentary team?

Good one mate! Keep the jokes coming! =D> :lol:

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:45 pm
by Swans4ever
King-Eliagh wrote:
:lol: swines you're hilarious!

You're meaning to be funny right? You're not serious at all are you! :lol:

I mean if you wanna send Gallen to the courts for standing toe to toe, squaring up and giving a bully his just deserts, then whatta ya reckon for Barry Hall who clocked a bloke who wasn't even looking for no reason? :lol: Hung drawn and quartered instead of being provided with a lucrative job with the AFL on the commentary team?

Good one mate! Keep the jokes coming! =D> :lol:
Barry Hall got 7 weeks and was told by the Swans never again - when he did it again he was told there's the door - in NSW you'd throw him a parade! Barry Hall was THREATENED with court by Staker - who decided against it as he felt he had been punished - NRL treats violence as a joke. As for Barry Hall now well thats for FOX to decide you know the same people who show NRL - thats a reflection on them not the AFL. Barry Hall still comes out and says he regrets what he did - he at least shows some remorse, Gallen shows none in fact he brags about it - disgraceful! You supporting violence just shows what sort of person you are KE - very sad indeed!

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:13 pm
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
:lol: swines you're hilarious!

You're meaning to be funny right? You're not serious at all are you! :lol:

I mean if you wanna send Gallen to the courts for standing toe to toe, squaring up and giving a bully his just deserts, then whatta ya reckon for Barry Hall who clocked a bloke who wasn't even looking for no reason? :lol: Hung drawn and quartered instead of being provided with a lucrative job with the AFL on the commentary team?

Good one mate! Keep the jokes coming! =D> :lol:
Barry Hall got 7 weeks and was told by the Swans never again - when he did it again he was told there's the door - in NSW you'd throw him a parade! Barry Hall was THREATENED with court by Staker - who decided against it as he felt he had been punished - NRL treats violence as a joke. As for Barry Hall now well thats for FOX to decide you know the same people who show NRL - thats a reflection on them not the AFL. Barry Hall still comes out and says he regrets what he did - he at least shows some remorse, Gallen shows none in fact he brags about it - disgraceful! You supporting violence just shows what sort of person you are KE - very sad indeed!

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new gold medal .. for post with drivel from one end to the other :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:36 pm
by King-Eliagh
I support fisticuffs in RL in marngrook in ice hockey, in gaelic footy in all contact sports in which men compete against eachother in a physical and violent manner. It's natural and when its about standing up for one self and or ones teammates, its nothing short of stunningly beautiful :D


Enjoy. :cool:
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGv61fayADA[/video]

Re: The Changing Nature of Violence in Rugby League and AFL

Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:39 pm
by Xman
King-Eliagh wrote:
I support fisticuffs in RL in marngrook in ice hockey, in gaelic footy in all contact sports in which men compete against eachother in a physical and violent manner. It's natural and when its about standing up for one self and or ones teammates, its nothing short of stunningly beautiful :D


Enjoy. :cool:
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGv61fayADA[/video]
So you support fighting at night clubs?