Giants v Caps - Sat night

steve

Active Member
#3
thats andrew sharps impression of a rabbit dry humping mcmorrows shirt/elbow. every one of those 'hits' could have landed and mcmorrow wouldn't have felt a thing. what a player?!?!
 

James

Administrator
#4
Sharpy got well and truly owned by the deputy there. Quite why deputy McMorrow felt the need to jersey him first though?
 
#5
James said:
Sharpy got well and truly owned by the deputy there. Quite why deputy McMorrow felt the need to jersey him first though?
Yep a clinic from McMorrow, but I'm getting a bit bored of the jerseying. It's a tactic that seems to divide fans as to whether it's part of the code or not.

There's obviously an element of skill involved in jerseying a guy, but not a lot of honour IMO.

Unless you're doing some reactionary enforcing in response to a dirty play then it should only be used to end a fight and call the linos in IMO.

As a side note; McMorrow IMO isn't an enforcer in the true sense of the word..... he's more of a protective player.

He wants to fight the tough guys, but doesn't really bully the smaller players.(Something he could have done when Voth turned down the second fight last time round)
 
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Anonymous

Guest
#6
Pulling the jersey over a players head so he cant see, then hitting him, very manly !!
 

Gazza272

Well-Known Member
#7
In fainress to mcmorrow on this occaision edinburgh have no fight straps on their jerseys so sharps jersey would have come over his head very very easily.
 

drainage

Well-Known Member
#9
got to agree McMorrow has something of a "yank jersey over the head approach" all teams need to do is widen the necks of the shirts and McMorrow is neutralised !!! Simples !!

Thats not to say Blunt wasnt out fought !!
 

Wannabe2

Well-Known Member
#10
To me players jersey others when they are trouble, thats why he resorted to this non-sense against Brad, he has a reputation for it.
 
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