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ARLC boss Peter V’landys concedes he could have acted differently over high-shot crackdown – Wide World of Sports
‘Hindsight’s a very valuable tool’

NRL boss Peter V’landys has conceded he could have consulted more widely before the introduction of the recent crackdown on high shots.
Sin-bins and suspensions have skyrocketed in recent weeks, as the game gets tough on contact with the head, whether it is accidental or not.
It’s plunged the game into turmoil, with V’landys insisting the crackdown is necessary to protect the long-term well-being of the players.
They on the other hand insist the fabric of the game has been changed with little or…
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