Probably eats a mean biscuit.fivepointer wrote:I'm sure it did. And I'm sure there was no malice in the challenge, despite it being a very poor one. And i'm sure that George is a thoroughly good bloke, but really you have to wonder - again - about the lack of consistency with these judgements.
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Bloody hell, just seen this. Thats appalling and certainly deserving of a ban.Mikey Brown wrote:Skelton has form for that shit and I feel like he never gets called for it. It's a shame not to see him pick up a ban.jimKRFC wrote:Jackson Wray came and defended George, which supposedly made a big difference. If I was cynic I might think that Bristol asked Sarries to do it in return for not citing Will Skeltons shoulder to the head of Hurrell while trapped in a ruck.....
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Or if England would like some help with their breakdownStom wrote:Probably eats a mean biscuit.fivepointer wrote:I'm sure it did. And I'm sure there was no malice in the challenge, despite it being a very poor one. And i'm sure that George is a thoroughly good bloke, but really you have to wonder - again - about the lack of consistency with these judgements.
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Click bs playing any part whatsoever in the citing proceedings is a good decade or so out of date.jimKRFC wrote:Jackson Wray came and defended George, which supposedly made a big difference. If I was cynic I might think that Bristol asked Sarries to do it in return for not citing Will Skeltons shoulder to the head of Hurrell while trapped in a ruck.....
Understandable for a Briz fan to be a decade outmofndate for Premiership procedures though
