Cian Healy cited
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Cian Healy cited
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Thought someone (not sure who, never saw the wider angle) might have been cited for dropping his knee onto Bealham's head when Leinster drove over the Connacht scrum.
I think I copped this Healy incident and there didn't seem too much in it.
Significant loss from a MD23 if suspended.
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Thought someone (not sure who, never saw the wider angle) might have been cited for dropping his knee onto Bealham's head when Leinster drove over the Connacht scrum.
I think I copped this Healy incident and there didn't seem too much in it.
Significant loss from a MD23 if suspended.
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since interpro citings are suddenly possible again, I expect the dave Kearney assaulter to also be cited for dangerous play
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh6pEs5-Pw0&t=29m45s
This is supposedly the incident. Hard to see but if there's a better angle and he has led with the head he'll be in trouble.
Would be a loss from the squad, but we do have options at least with Dooley there and indeed Bent's ability to play LH and Ross to come in onto the bench.
Healy really doesn't make it easy on himself. So brainless at times.
This is supposedly the incident. Hard to see but if there's a better angle and he has led with the head he'll be in trouble.
Would be a loss from the squad, but we do have options at least with Dooley there and indeed Bent's ability to play LH and Ross to come in onto the bench.
Healy really doesn't make it easy on himself. So brainless at times.
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I've said it before, and I see no reason why it still isn't true: there is nothing you could do to Dave Kearney on a rugby pitch that officialdom wouldn't be happy with.ribs wrote:since interpro citings are suddenly possible again, I expect the dave Kearney assaulter to also be cited for dangerous play
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What happened to him? I saw him tackle Muldoon then it looked like Ronaldson fell on him. Was there more to it than that?fourthirtythree wrote:I've said it before, and I see no reason why it still isn't true: there is nothing you could do to Dave Kearney on a rugby pitch that officialdom wouldn't be happy with.ribs wrote:since interpro citings are suddenly possible again, I expect the dave Kearney assaulter to also be cited for dangerous play
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Ronaldson tackled two men off the ball and injured DK when falling.nc6000 wrote:What happened to him? I saw him tackle Muldoon then it looked like Ronaldson fell on him. Was there more to it than that?fourthirtythree wrote:I've said it before, and I see no reason why it still isn't true: there is nothing you could do to Dave Kearney on a rugby pitch that officialdom wouldn't be happy with.ribs wrote:since interpro citings are suddenly possible again, I expect the dave Kearney assaulter to also be cited for dangerous play
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If there is something to this, he really is pushing his luck at this age. He's nearly 30 now and has had enough run ins with the law. Not the brightest player at times.
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Which one? Which year?ribs wrote:since interpro citings are suddenly possible again, I expect the dave Kearney assaulter to also be cited for dangerous play
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Triggs tackles Ronaldson who then falls on/takes out Kearneywixfjord wrote:Ronaldson tackled two men off the ball and injured DK when falling.nc6000 wrote: What happened to him? I saw him tackle Muldoon then it looked like Ronaldson fell on him. Was there more to it than that?
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That's how it also looked to me.cormac wrote:Triggs tackles Ronaldson who then falls on/takes out Kearney
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admittedly one angle but looks like nothing there (that warrants a red card and thus a ban)
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Absolutely nothing in that. If you watched every ruck in a match youd find 10+ incidents exactly the same. He doesnt charge in, doesnt lead with the head, stays on his feet. As another poster said nowhere near a red card. If the ref gave a yellow at the time it would have been extremely unfair
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Sorry you're right, Triggs takes Ronaldson who lets go of the ball and then continues on to tackle DK off the ball and fall onto his leg.cormac wrote:Triggs tackles Ronaldson who then falls on/takes out Kearneywixfjord wrote:Ronaldson tackled two men off the ball and injured DK when falling.nc6000 wrote: What happened to him? I saw him tackle Muldoon then it looked like Ronaldson fell on him. Was there more to it than that?
Reckless at best from Ronaldson.
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+1!!!bluemagic wrote:Absolutely nothing in that. If you watched every ruck in a match youd find 10+ incidents exactly the same. He doesnt charge in, doesnt lead with the head, stays on his feet. As another poster said nowhere near a red card. If the ref gave a yellow at the time it would have been extremely unfair
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He's gotten awfully fond of that brick
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Any word from Edinburgh on citing finding ?
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5PM hearing so result about 7.etak252 wrote:Any word from Edinburgh on citing finding ?
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Where will the result be published?the spoofer wrote:5PM hearing so result about 7.etak252 wrote:Any word from Edinburgh on citing finding ?
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Suggest you keep an eye on Twitter or listen to Newtalk's off the ball from 7 to 10.paddyor wrote: Where will the result be published?
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Potential big loss against a very strong Clermont scum . Weather forecast warm and sunny in Lyon on sunday can't expect Jack McGrath to play more than 50/60 minutes