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  2. High tackle - Wikipedia

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    A high tackle is an illegal tackling move in rugby football. A high tackle occurs when a player tackles or attempts to tackle an opponent whereby their arm makes contact with the ball carrier’s chest. [1] [2] The move is dangerous due to the risk of injury to the head and neck of the player being tackled. [3]

  3. List of players sent off in National Rugby League matches

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    High tackle: 1 match [4] 1998: Round 4: Graham Appo: Canberra Raiders: North Queensland Cowboys: Steve Clark: High tackle: 3 matches [5] 1998: Round 5: Simon Gillies: Bulldogs: Parramatta Eels: Paul Simpkins: High tackle: 1 match [6] 1998: Round 6: Gorden Tallis: Brisbane Broncos: Manly Sea Eagles: Steve Clark: High tackle: Not guilty [7] 1998 ...

  4. Contact sport - Wikipedia

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    A tackle in Australian rules football. A contact sport is any sport where physical contact between competitors, or their environment, is an integral part of the game. For example, gridiron football. Contact may come about as the result of intentional or incidental actions by the players in the course of play.

  5. Glossary of rugby league terms - Wikipedia

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    A high tackle (or head-high tackle) is when the tackler grasps the ball carrier above the shoulders, most commonly around the neck or at the line of the chin and jaw. Executed violently or at speed, a high tackle is potentially lethal and a cause for penalties and yellow (or red) cards. Hit-up Australasian term for crash ball. Hold

  6. Penalty (rugby) - Wikipedia

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    In rugby football, the penalty is the main disciplinary sanction available to the referee to penalise players who commit deliberate infringements. The team who did not commit the infringement are given possession of the ball and may either kick it towards touch (in which case the ball back rule is waived), attempt a place kick at goal, or tap the ball with their foot and run it.

  7. Penalty (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    A penalty in rugby union is the main disciplinary sanction available to the referee to penalise a team who commit deliberate infringements. The team who did not commit the infringement are given possession of the ball and they may either kick it towards touch (in which case the ball back rule is waived), attempt a place kick at goal, or tap the ball with their foot and run.

  8. Jack Hetherington - Wikipedia

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    In round 6 of the 2021 NRL season, Hetherington was sent off after hitting North Queensland player Valentine Holmes around the head with a dangerous high tackle. Canterbury would go on to lose the match 30-18. [6] On 20 April, Hetherington was given a five-game suspension for his dangerous high tackle after taking an early guilty plea. [7]

  9. Tackle (football move) - Wikipedia

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    The initial contact in the tackle must be made below the ball carrier's neck or it will be deemed a high tackle and penalised. A tackle in rugby league is completed when any of the following occurs: [13] The attacking player's ball or the hand or arm holding the ball comes into contact with the ground while still held by one or more defenders.