R.B.A wrote:Biff isnt part of the game, although it can be a by-product of aggression which is very much part of the game.
I thought that is what I said
Because it is a by-product of aggression it is part of the game, it is recognised as such because we have set punishments for it, if it was not part of the game we would not have punishments.
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R.B.A wrote:Biff isnt part of the game, although it can be a by-product of aggression which is very much part of the game.
Not particulary condoning it,but if it happens,shows passions are at least running high.As I pointed out earlier,adrenelin flowing.Doesn`t take much to light the touch paper. Not the only sport where fists fly,hell its par for the course in ice hockey.
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Thats why its important to show no tolerance for it at an early age.
The discipline is the same from an early age as it is for adults, same number of games for each offence etc....however it still exists when they play at the highest levels, the reason for this is.......see earlier post.
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berrigans bitch wrote:I thought that is what I said
Because it is a by-product of aggression it is part of the game, it is recognised as such because we have set punishments for it, if it was not part of the game we would not have punishments.
I'm not sure how you can come to that conclusion. By accepting its part of the game that is effectively saying its ok to lose you wrag and punch someone who is getting the better of you or being overly but legally aggressive.
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The nature of the sport and human nature means it'll happen from time to time. Prefer it when they just get on with the rugby - that's what I've paid to see. It's a contact sport, not a combat one.
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Gordon Gekko wrote:I'm not sure how you can come to that conclusion. By accepting its part of the game that is effectively saying its ok to lose you wrag and punch someone who is getting the better of you or being overly but legally aggressive.
Where did I post that
I said it goes hand in hand with aggression which is part of the game...you said Absolute Rubbish
RBA said it is a by-product of aggression which is part of the game...you said Spot On.
The diffence in those statements is nil!!
You do not want to debate with me, you want to argue...erm
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MrPhilb wrote:It's obvious that the aggression from these posts that Mr Gekko will stick a sly right on BB soon and it will all boot off from there.
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State of origin games used to be a completely different beast when they had pre planned brawls at the first scrum etc, nowadays it seems to have lost some of it's intensity at times. The NRL have really clamped down on the biff when at times a bit of biff brings a game to life.
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