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NRL ramps up crusher crackdown but warns players against faking – NRL.COM
The NRL is planning on sending the crusher tackle the way of the cannon ball, chicken wing and spear tackles by eliminating it from the game as soon as possible.

The NRL is planning on sending the crusher tackle the way of the cannon ball, chicken wing and spear tackles by eliminating it from the game as soon as possible.
The rule change announced last week increasing the points value for each level of indiscretion means players are unlikely to avoid suspension even for a grade one charge.
Three players in round 15 Paul Vaughan (Dragons), Marata Niukore (Eels) and Moeaki Fotuaika (Titans) have pleaded guilty to crusher tackles under the new points syst…
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