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Shoulder charge ban shocks Gallen

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 20 November 2012 | 08.57

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Dangerous ... The ARLC is set to ban the shoulder charge from the 2013 season. Source: Mark Evans / News Limited

Cronulla Sharks skipper Paul Gallen says the ARLC is "taking something out of the game" after the Commission accepted a recommendation to outlaw the shoulder charge from all competitions from 2013.

The ARLC announcement was made through a press release on Tuesday evening.

"The Commission has reviewed a detailed report into the shoulder charge and accepted a management recommendation that the increased size of athletes was creating a situation where the shoulder charge could, if maintained, lead to an unacceptable injury risk," the statement read.

Gallen, speaking on Triple M on Tuesday evening, said he was shocked at the news and that, if approved, it would deprive fans of one of their favourite parts of the game.

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"I was shocked it has really surprised me they've banned it," the uncompromising forward said.

"We don't want players getting hurt, but it's taking some of the toughness of the game.

"Like it or not, the fans do appreciate it when it comes off."

Gallen said reducing the number of interchanges would make it harder for bigger players to produce so many huge hits.

"Personally I think it would change a lot of things," he said.

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"If you have blokes who are 115-135 kilos scratching around, they would simply have to lose weight and become fitter.

"It will make the bigger men tired and certainly take the collisions out of the game.

In the ARLC's statement, NRL Interim Chief Executive, Shane Mattiske said player welfare was at the centre of the decision.

"This is about reducing a potential risk of serious injury to our players," Mattiske said.

"The Commission has gone through a thorough review process and been public in warning players about the risks of illegal play.

"The report shows that the shoulder charge is not a significant part of the game and its removal is not likely to impact on the way the game is played.

"With the increase in size and strength of the players, we believe this is the time to eliminate a potential risk."

Gallen's Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan echoed his skipper's sentiments and said he was concerned at how the new ruling would be interpreted.

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"It sounds easy but it's not," Flanagan told AAP.

"How are do they determine that a player wasn't affecting a tackle when his shoulder comes into contact with the head?

"This can happen sometimes when a player lowers his centre of gravity when running with the ball. I just want to know the difference between that and a shoulder charge."

Flanagan said reducing the interchange from 12 to eight would encourage more playmakers to come into the game.

"It would see more footballers who are not just athletes," he said.

"We are too athlete-based. We need to become more football-based. This would bring the smaller players back into the game and make fatigue more of a factor."

Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah on Tuesday joined the chorus of NRL players to express their disappointment at the decision.

"When executed correctly I think it's a great part of our game," Farah said.

"It's been there for years and it's unfortunate that it won't be any more.

"Your own teammates get a lift from a shoulder charge, from a big hit."

Several players were controversially banned over shoulder charges in 2012, including Greg Inglis, Frank Pritchard and Ben Te'o.

NRL general manager of football operations Nathan McGuirk will consult with the game's Competition Committee to finalise proposed rule amendments in relation to the shoulder charge.

The proposed rule amendments will be put before the commission at December's meeting.


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Hart in running for top 'keeper gong

Award ... Gianluigi Buffon and Joe Hart will vie for a place in the 2012 FIFA World XI. Source: News Limited

Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has been rewarded for his superb form of the past 12 months, earning his first nomination for the FIFA World XI, the Spanish professional soccer players' association said on Monday (Spanish time).

Iker Casillas, the stalwart backstop for Real Madrid and Spain, is another of the five nominees for the position of starting goalkeeper.

Who should be the goalkeeper in the 2012 FIFA World XI?

The Spaniard has been a member of the past four football World XI squads.

The remaining competitors for the spot with this year's team are Italy's Gianluigi Buffon, Juventus; Czech veteran Peter Cech, Chelsea and German Manuel Neuer, Bayern Munich.

The winner is to be chosen in a vote of more than 45,000 players from across the globe and announced at a January 7 gala where world soccer's governing body will present its Ballon d'Or award for world player of the year.

The World XI consists of a goalkeeper, four defenders, three midfielders and three forwards.

List of nominees for the defender, midfielder and forward slots will be released in three separate batches in the next week-and-a-half.

Besides Casillas, the 2011 World XI included fellow Spaniards Gerard Pique, Sergio Ramos, Xabi Alonso, Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta.

The elite team also featured as Brazilian Daniel Alves, Nemanja Vidic of Serbia, Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, English striker Wayne Rooney and Argentina's Lionel Messi.


Who should be the goalkeeper for the 2012 FIFA World XI? Vote in our poll above.


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Jets 'keeper to undergo surgery

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Crunched ... Phoenix forward Jeremy Brockie collides with Mark Birighitti. Source: Paul Miller / AAP

Medical attention ... Jets 'keeper Mark Birighitti after the collision. Source: Paul Miller / AAP

The Newcastle Jets confirm goalkeeper Mark Birighitti requires surgery after fracturing his cheekbone in 3-0 loss to the Wellington Phoenix.

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Birighitti will have surgery once the swelling has reduced and is expected to be sidelined for up to eight weeks, was involved in an ugly collision with Phoenix striker Jeremy Brockie.

Brockie's knee connected with the gloveman's face and Birighitti was sent straight to hospital in Newcastle.

The Jets, who have Matthew Nash on an injury waiver after they also lost their first 'keeper Ben Kennedy to a knee injury last month, may be forced to find a new custodian.


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Cricket rage: When gentlemen lose it

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Temper ... Dan Christian is gaining a reputation for losing it in the dressing room. Source: Ray Titus / News Limited

Cricketers, despite playing in a sport of tradition and gentlemen, are no angels. Dan Christian's suspension by South Australia for trashing dressing rooms is testament to that.

Frustration gets the better of everyone, and if a batsman didn't feel a modicum of rage after foolishly throwing away his wicket then we would all question his passion for the game.

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But Christian's latest outburst – it's his third offence – is just the most recent in a long line of tantrums thrown by cricket's finest. These are some of the best of those tantrums.

Ricky Ponting famously smashed a TV after being run out against Zimbabwe during the 2011 World Cup.

Storming to the pavilion after his disappointing 28, then-captain Punter threw his box at his kit bag which ricocheted into the nearby wide-screen TV causing it to need replacing.

Matthew Hayden rarely threw his wicket away cheaply, but in the 2003 New Year's Test against England it was the umpire's decision that stoked his ire. Restraining himself until he was off the field, Hayden then proceeded to smash a pavilion window instead.

But like Ponting and Hayden, former South Africa captain Hansie Cronje also occasionally took his frustrations out on the dressing room fixtures. In 1999 the South African was so enraged at losing the third Test, and ultimately the series, against Australia he launched a stump through the door to the umpires' room.

Cronje was well-known for his temper, to the extent that calling him on it would get YOU in trouble. Fanie de Villiers reportedly intervened once when Cronje was manhandling a team minder out of their dressing room, only for de Villiers to be dropped for the next series.

Infighting is something Australia does pretty well itself. Who can forget the fallout from Simon Katich's axing from the international setup, when the details of a change room scuffle between him and skipper Michael Clarke came to light.


Should players be reprimanded for off-field outbursts, or is containing it on-field enough of a demand? Let us know what you think.


Which of these incidents is cricket's biggest tantrum?

Having just beaten South Africa in 2009 at the SCG the two batsmen apparently argued over Pup's desire to get the formalities out of the way so he could have dinner with his girlfriend of the time Lara Bingle. Katich felt Clarke's priorities needed rearranging and felt, it would seem, that grabbing Clarke's throat might achieve this.

However former England captain and now respected pundit Nasser Hussain went one better than Cronje's door spearing.

After losing his wicket against the West Indies Hussain returned to the dressing room in a typical rage. His teammates new from experience to steer clear but poor Angus Fraser hadn't finished padding up.

Fraser watched in horror as his skipper punched a locked door, only to plough his fist right through and get it stuck there. Fraser, wisely holding back laughter, was forced to help Hussain remove his hand from the door before heading out to bat, and is apparently still waiting to be thanked.

However it isn't always in the pavilion that cricketers' tempers can flare. In 1997 Pakistani great Inzamam ul-Haq took his frustrations out on a fan, jumping into the crowd to confront him during play and even threatening the spectator with a bat.

Admittedly the fan had been using a megaphone to hurl insults at poor Inzy, but when the extent of the abuse is 'mota aloo' – fat potato – then it's safe to assume ul-Haq has a pretty short fuse.

Ul-Haq had to be held back by police from knocking the man's block off, and was later handed a four-match ban for bringing the game into disrepute.

So while Christian is sitting out South Austrlia's Sheffield Shield match against Victory this weekend, at least he'll know that he's in good company.


What's your favourite incident of cricketer rage? Vote in our poll, and if we've missed one let us know about it below.


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Video: Sublime Suarez at it again

Staying on ... Luis Suarez will remain at Liverpool. Source: Glyn Kirk / AFP

Suarez once again found the net for Liverpool in the Barclays Premier League on the weekend, putting two goals past Wigan in an Anfield demolition job.

His efforts once again earned him a place in the top-five goals from the past weekend in the EPL.

The Uruguayan has been in superb touch this season - netting 10 goals in 12 EPL games - more than half of his team's output for the domestic campaign.

Watch Suarez's effort and some fine finishes from the likes of Gareth Bale and Stephane Sessegnon in the video below.

West Bromwich Albion are absolutely flying this season and a great deal of their success can be put down to their front pairing of Shane Long and Peter Odemwingie.

Long was a constant menace against Chelsea, dominating David Luiz to grab the opener, as the Baggies upset the European champions to rocket into the top four.

Can Long and West Brom keep up their giant-killing run, or is their bubble about to burst?

It was another action-packed weekend in the EPL with goals, drama, dismissals and upsets aplenty. Did you miss any of the fun? Well we've got a full recap from the weekend that was.

Did Saturday's epic seven-goal thriller between Arsenal and Tottenham get you in the mood for more North London derby fireworks?

Well we have you covered. We take you back to 2004 and one of the best  derbies between the two heated rivals.


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Rio behind schedule for Cup kick-off

Behind schedule ... The state of the Rio de Janeiro main stadium. Source: AAP

Rio de Janeiro is struggling to be ready to host the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics with building work described by experts as being "last minute".

Sky reporter Orla Chennaoui is in Brazil for the official debrief of the 2012 Games where London Olympic organisers, led by Sebastian Coe, are among around 500 people present,as well as IOC members and Rio 2016 president Carlos Nuzman.

The four-day debriefing will involve London 2012 staff sharing their knowledge and experiences with representatives from Sochi 2014, Rio 2016, Pyeongchang 2018 and the three candidate cities for 2020, Istanbul, Madrid and Tokyo.

It is taking place until Wednesday in the Barra district of Rio where most of the venues for 2016 are located. The group will also take time to digest and discuss the results of the London Games.

Although most cities struggle to keep within the tight deadlines for building projects in the build-up to hosting sporting events such as the Games or World Cups, Sky Sports have seen close-up the problems the Brazilian city is facing.

The stuttering construction of the Olympic Park is a growing concern, and with 18 months to go to football's World Cup, the building of the main airport and the Maracana Stadium is far from complete.

"Building work at the Olympic Park began in the summer, but there are concerns about some venues, with Rugby 7's still without a home, and work yet to begin on the first Olympic golf course," Chennaoui reports.

"As with London, transport is a major pre-Games concern. Neither of the city's two metro lines lead to the Olympic Park, and work to upgrade the road network has been painstakingly slow."

Professor Chris Gaffney from Fluminense University has witnessed the delays and told Sky Sports: "It's already last minute. It's four years to go the Games and we don't have a project for the Olympic Park.

"It's 18 months until the World Cup and we don't have an airport."

A baton handed by Coe to Nuzman marks the opening of the debriefing.

After the cermony, one of the IOC's directors Gilbert Felli said: "The spirit of this debriefing must be one of open and frank interaction. We all must search for information and ask questions to soak-up the experience of the London team present here."

Read more: http://www1.skysports.com/olympics/story/15234/8260479


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