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Above is a prime example of a reaction stiff arm. The attacker completely changes direction and the defender sticks out an arm and takes his head off. That didn't happen in Meli's case as there was no obvious change of direction. Whether intentional or not Meli got it badly wrong and Brown was trying to play it down and defending his player as most coaches do.
QuoteThe Yellow Giraffe="The Yellow Giraffe"To be honest mate this is exactly what happened in my opinion.'"
Above is a prime example of a reaction stiff arm. The attacker completely changes direction and the defender sticks out an arm and takes his head off. That didn't happen in Meli's case as there was no obvious change of direction. Whether intentional or not Meli got it badly wrong and Brown was trying to play it down and defending his player as most coaches do.
Above is a prime example of a reaction stiff arm. The attacker completely changes direction and the defender sticks out an arm and takes his head off. That didn't happen in Meli's case as there was no obvious change of direction. Whether intentional or not Meli got it badly wrong and Brown was trying to play it down and defending his player as most coaches do.'"
We could go round in circles all day but Hall does swerve and change direction and I believe Meli instinctively threw an arm out.
QuoteEastbourne Warrior="Eastbourne Warrior"Not in Meli's case.
Above is a prime example of a reaction stiff arm. The attacker completely changes direction and the defender sticks out an arm and takes his head off. That didn't happen in Meli's case as there was no obvious change of direction. Whether intentional or not Meli got it badly wrong and Brown was trying to play it down and defending his player as most coaches do.'"
We could go round in circles all day but Hall does swerve and change direction and I believe Meli instinctively threw an arm out.
QuoteSaint Simon="Saint Simon"does anyone still care? Walsh isnt injured and Flower found no case. Move along now people, Super League is finally back!!!'"
QuoteSaint Simon="Saint Simon"does anyone still care? Walsh isnt injured and Flower found no case. Move along now people, Super League is finally back!!!'"
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