Don't you love it when the MRP decides to make an example of someone? Darren Milburn was given a two week holiday for his tackle on Richmond's Shane Edwards on Saturday night. For those of you who didn't see it, the tackle was the same as the one applied by Matt Thomas on Nathan Bassett in the first showdown.
When the tackle happened, Channel seven started jumping up and down straight away about how Milburn might be in trouble and then when Harvey was tackled in a similar way against Port the MRP decided to be 'proactive' and cite Milburn even though Thomas got off scott free for the EXACT same thing.
There is little doubt that the tackle is a dangerous one but IMO this is another instance of changing the rules in the middle of the season based on a knee jerk reaction. Channel Seven got their man. Are they worried about the ratings for Friday night football this week (Melbourne vs. Geelong)?
I just hope the Cats don't challenge this as Milburn will then be given the original four weeks (one week off for recent good behaviour and another week off for an early plea). The worst thing about the cititation is that the contact was deemed high when the tackle was nowhere near the head.
regards,
REB