1. Coming from the man whop rejected the opinion of other international experts in the area who weren't being paid by the ABs that's a bit ****ing rich.
Which two "international experts" were those? Have they been named? Did they provide their evidence before the Judiciary?
If not, then what they said has no relevance whatsoever to the descision made by that Judiciary
Also, are you now implying that two expert witnesses, a Professors and a Doctor, were bribed to lie to the Judiciary? Really? Because it sure as hell looks like it!!
2.You seem to have missed my point. Regardless of what his body was doing, he was solely responsible for it. He has a duty of care to other players in which he failed as a result of his own actions.
And you seem to have missed mine, and that is that accidents will happen. Its unavoidable, and they are going to happen more often as long as WR continue to increase the likelihood of accidents like this through their bat shit crazy policies.
I would never want to become involved in the game now, not at any level; playing, coaching or refereeing. If you want to know why the sport has so much trouble getting referees to take up the whistle, look no further than the utterly feckless morons at WR. They have written up a series of stupid laws and protocols; told referees to substitute rulings on outcomes for using their own judgement, thereby tying referees' hands behind their backs. Then when some people with experience, integrity, expertise, commonsense and an ability to understand what they are looking at, decide that the referee's decision was wrong, the poor old ref, who was only doing what he has been told to do, gets thrown under the bus. Well, **** that! I'm not having any of it.
I would not advise anyone to become involved in refereeing the game now, in fact, if asked, I would advise them to stay away and find another sport. There is no satisfaction in being told what to do, and then being screwed over when you do it.