by jo172 » Sat May 14, 2022 2:24 pm
by jo172 » Sat May 14, 2022 5:37 pm
by wristwatcher » Sat May 14, 2022 5:49 pm
jo172 wrote:Suffice to say corrected in the ones. Many many dangerous tackles paid consistent with advice during the week.
Game itself the ugliest individual game I’ve ever seen. Pure yuk
by locky801 » Sat May 14, 2022 6:23 pm
wristwatcher wrote:jo172 wrote:Suffice to say corrected in the ones. Many many dangerous tackles paid consistent with advice during the week.
Game itself the ugliest individual game I’ve ever seen. Pure yuk
No scores onlne and im stuck at home with Covid Jim. What was the score in the SPOC v PNU game?
by jo172 » Sat May 14, 2022 6:54 pm
by amber_fluid » Sun May 15, 2022 1:13 pm
by Ezyasfallingdown » Mon May 16, 2022 9:04 am
jo172 wrote:Notwithstanding the advice during the week seems a dangerous sling leading to concussion still a yellow in D1R
by Sass! » Mon May 16, 2022 10:21 am
Ezyasfallingdown wrote:jo172 wrote:Notwithstanding the advice during the week seems a dangerous sling leading to concussion still a yellow in D1R
Instructions are to give a yellow card to get the player off the ground - and it can be reviewed after discussion with fellow umpires and referred to the Umpiring Manager.
People don't always know what the procedures are - but it was upgraded to a Red post game.
by Ezyasfallingdown » Mon May 16, 2022 10:28 am
Sass! wrote:Ezyasfallingdown wrote:jo172 wrote:Notwithstanding the advice during the week seems a dangerous sling leading to concussion still a yellow in D1R
Instructions are to give a yellow card to get the player off the ground - and it can be reviewed after discussion with fellow umpires and referred to the Umpiring Manager.
People don't always know what the procedures are - but it was upgraded to a Red post game.
Actually think this the right process to follow. We had an incident a couple of years ago where one of our best players received a red card for a dangerous tackle early in the first quarter. He missed the rest of the game and upon review of the video footage, it was thrown out but by then he had almost sat a full week out anyway.
There is still the option for the umpire to call red if they think it warrants it, but yellow by default makes sense.
by jo172 » Mon May 16, 2022 10:35 am
Ezyasfallingdown wrote:Sass! wrote:Ezyasfallingdown wrote:jo172 wrote:Notwithstanding the advice during the week seems a dangerous sling leading to concussion still a yellow in D1R
Instructions are to give a yellow card to get the player off the ground - and it can be reviewed after discussion with fellow umpires and referred to the Umpiring Manager.
People don't always know what the procedures are - but it was upgraded to a Red post game.
Actually think this the right process to follow. We had an incident a couple of years ago where one of our best players received a red card for a dangerous tackle early in the first quarter. He missed the rest of the game and upon review of the video footage, it was thrown out but by then he had almost sat a full week out anyway.
There is still the option for the umpire to call red if they think it warrants it, but yellow by default makes sense.
Correct - if they are certain - then red is appropriate. The League is handling this very well.
Coaches need to educate players to not throw people to the ground.
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