Psyber wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:Psyber wrote:Neville "Chicken" Hayes - the King of the Bunny Chop. I'd almost forgotten him.
[Yes Norwood had one too - Peter Brenchley from St Kilda.]
Tell me more about the Bunny Chop. I never saw Brenchley play and only saw the end of Hayes' career, so they'd obviously eradicated the problem by then.
A traditional country way of killing a rabbit was to hit it on the back of the neck just below the base of the skull with the hard edge of the palm of your hand - a karate technique used even before karate was known by name in this country. Both of those players used it surreptitiously when running alongside a player or spoiling a mark.
Was it a big enough issue for the game's administrators to intervene, or were Hayes and Brenchley the only two players who used the tactic? Surely it would have been a free kick for a high tackle, not to mention reportable for striking?