Didn’t look much wrong to me. Maybe be a caution at best, but nothing worthy of a ban. Can’t believe Austin got away with that thoughold cas lass wrote:jackknife wrote:I dint even notice Taylor do anything wrong, Blake Austin got away with it.old cas lass wrote:Scott Taylor charged with a grade B and a grade C
Both for dangerous contact, B one match C 2 match ban.
Me either, bit perplexed with that.
And yes the blue eyed boy of 2019 gets away with a head shot.
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derbystiger wrote:Didn’t look much wrong to me. Maybe be a caution at best, but nothing worthy of a ban. Can’t believe Austin got away with that thoughold cas lass wrote:jackknife wrote:I dint even notice Taylor do anything wrong, Blake Austin got away with it.old cas lass wrote:Scott Taylor charged with a grade B and a grade C
Both for dangerous contact, B one match C 2 match ban.
Me either, bit perplexed with that.
And yes the blue eyed boy of 2019 gets away with a head shot.
austin didn't do anything wrong for him to "get away with" though, based on the video what's going round Twitter.
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He came in a bit aggressive while Tomkins was on the floor, but glad he got he got away with it. Glad somebody put the rectum on hospital. Can't stand the bloke. :-"TheSheriff wrote:derbystiger wrote:Didn’t look much wrong to me. Maybe be a caution at best, but nothing worthy of a ban. Can’t believe Austin got away with that thoughold cas lass wrote:jackknife wrote:I dint even notice Taylor do anything wrong, Blake Austin got away with it.old cas lass wrote:Scott Taylor charged with a grade B and a grade C
Both for dangerous contact, B one match C 2 match ban.
Me either, bit perplexed with that.
And yes the blue eyed boy of 2019 gets away with a head shot.
austin didn't do anything wrong for him to "get away with" though, based on the video what's going round Twitter.
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Comments like this are unbelievable, no player deserves to end up in hospital because of a tackle in a game no matter who they are or who they play fortakethetwo wrote:He came in a bit aggressive while Tomkins was on the floor, but glad he got he got away with it. Glad somebody put the rectum on hospital. Can't stand the bloke. :-"TheSheriff wrote:derbystiger wrote:Didn’t look much wrong to me. Maybe be a caution at best, but nothing worthy of a ban. Can’t believe Austin got away with that thoughold cas lass wrote:jackknife wrote: I dint even notice Taylor do anything wrong, Blake Austin got away with it.
Me either, bit perplexed with that.
And yes the blue eyed boy of 2019 gets away with a head shot.
austin didn't do anything wrong for him to "get away with" though, based on the video what's going round Twitter.
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Normally I’d agree, but no barmaids deserves the abuse that Tomkins gave them either, so maybe it could be called justice?SREGITSAC wrote:Comments like this are unbelievable, no player deserves to end up in hospital because of a tackle in a game no matter who they are or who they play fortakethetwo wrote: He came in a bit aggressive while Tomkins was on the floor, but glad he got he got away with it. Glad somebody put the rectum on hospital. Can't stand the bloke. :-"
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Nothing to do with who he plays for or how he acts on the pitch. Just think he deserved a bang on the nose for how he acted previously. Karma.derbystiger wrote:Normally I’d agree, but no barmaids deserves the abuse that Tomkins gave them either, so maybe it could be called justice?SREGITSAC wrote:Comments like this are unbelievable, no player deserves to end up in hospital because of a tackle in a game no matter who they are or who they play fortakethetwo wrote: He came in a bit aggressive while Tomkins was on the floor, but glad he got he got away with it. Glad somebody put the rectum on hospital. Can't stand the bloke. :-"
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our chosen sport is up among the most physical games to be played I can honestly say over 60 years watching the game I have never enjoyed any player going down injured what ever team he as played for you might dislike a player but to enjoy him being injured is NOT for me
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I can see both points of view.
I thought his previous behaviour was not that which should be rewarded with club captaincy.
However should this dialogue if it needs to be discussed be on All things Castleford
I thought his previous behaviour was not that which should be rewarded with club captaincy.
However should this dialogue if it needs to be discussed be on All things Castleford
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But it's nothing to do with him even been a rugby player. If it was a bin man or a plumber that abused the bar staff I would be happy for him to get a bang on the nose. Nothing at all to do with disliking a player.gateman wrote:our chosen sport is up among the most physical games to be played I can honestly say over 60 years watching the game I have never enjoyed any player going down injured what ever team he as played for you might dislike a player but to enjoy him being injured is NOT for me
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Have to disagree with you for once gateman, when Diesel smashed Kelvin Skerrett in the premiership final I thought it was hilarious.gateman wrote:our chosen sport is up among the most physical games to be played I can honestly say over 60 years watching the game I have never enjoyed any player going down injured what ever team he as played for you might dislike a player but to enjoy him being injured is NOT for me
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Yet when Mickey M “smashed” Kirk Dixon” I don’t recall seeing anyone on here finding that hilarious. The game, having played it for over 20 years at various levels is hard enough without the cheap shot merchants that are about. Thankfully, not as many as yesteryear when every team seemed to have one or two in their ranks.Spanishtiger wrote:Have to disagree with you for once gateman, when Diesel smashed Kelvin Skerrett in the premiership final I thought it was hilarious.gateman wrote:our chosen sport is up among the most physical games to be played I can honestly say over 60 years watching the game I have never enjoyed any player going down injured what ever team he as played for you might dislike a player but to enjoy him being injured is NOT for me
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Fair comment Fumper, but perhaps the joy in that incident was that Mr. Skerrett reaped what he'd sown? IIRC he got 10 mins in the Regal final for a pre-meditated late swinging arm to a player already on the floor?
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Agree mate. Skerritt gave enough out so Diesel gave him one back. It was a late swinging arm on a young Andy Hay that got him the 10 in the final. It also created the famous Morgy saying “Campbell, you dck head” when he didn’t send him off.Spanishtiger wrote:Fair comment Fumper, but perhaps the joy in that incident was that Mr. Skerrett reaped what he'd sown? IIRC he got 10 mins in the Regal final for a pre-meditated late swinging arm to a player already on the floor?
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....bottleless get.
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The difference being Kirk Dixon is as clean a player as you will find whereas Mcillorum and Skerrett are/were vicious and thuggish.Fumper27 wrote:Yet when Mickey M “smashed” Kirk Dixon” I don’t recall seeing anyone on here finding that hilarious. The game, having played it for over 20 years at various levels is hard enough without the cheap shot merchants that are about. Thankfully, not as many as yesteryear when every team seemed to have one or two in their ranks.Spanishtiger wrote:Have to disagree with you for once gateman, when Diesel smashed Kelvin Skerrett in the premiership final I thought it was hilarious.gateman wrote:our chosen sport is up among the most physical games to be played I can honestly say over 60 years watching the game I have never enjoyed any player going down injured what ever team he as played for you might dislike a player but to enjoy him being injured is NOT for me
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Isn't that how some used to describe good old Ronnie Gibbs (one of my hero's by the way)?RonnieGibbs'forearm wrote:The difference being Kirk Dixon is as clean a player as you will find whereas Mcillorum and Skerrett are/were vicious and thuggish.
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Ronnie Gibbs cared even less about his own well-being than that of his opponents. Who can forget him staggering off at Trinity.
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Sorry, I must’ve missed the bit where a players “niceness” was a consideration in this discussion.RonnieGibbs'forearm wrote:The difference being Kirk Dixon is as clean a player as you will find whereas Mcillorum and Skerrett are/were vicious and thuggish.Fumper27 wrote:Yet when Mickey M “smashed” Kirk Dixon” I don’t recall seeing anyone on here finding that hilarious. The game, having played it for over 20 years at various levels is hard enough without the cheap shot merchants that are about. Thankfully, not as many as yesteryear when every team seemed to have one or two in their ranks.Spanishtiger wrote:Have to disagree with you for once gateman, when Diesel smashed Kelvin Skerrett in the premiership final I thought it was hilarious.gateman wrote:our chosen sport is up among the most physical games to be played I can honestly say over 60 years watching the game I have never enjoyed any player going down injured what ever team he as played for you might dislike a player but to enjoy him being injured is NOT for me
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McIllorum and Skerrett are/were thuggish, but paled in comparison to our own Malcolm and Dennis, who could put it about better than most. And perfect gentlemen off the pitch.
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