Back on your perch, this is Origin.
I don’t care if Paul Gallen’s action were right or wrong –
I’m not that kind of blogger. But the reaction to the punches thrown by Gallen
during State of Origin 1 last Wednesday have been uneducated and mostly,
ridiculous.
Perhaps it’s just the fallout of new media and the
exponential growth of twitter that allows traditional rugby league fans to hear
the voices of those who have never seen an origin game, or perhaps a game of
NRL. Or perhaps some media types have never forgiven or forgotten Paul Gallen’s murky
history with foul play. Perhaps…
But what we are hearing from social commentators is
basically this – if you condone the sort of violence perpetuated by the NSW
captain against his QLD rival, then you are immoral. Ha? If what Gallen is
saying is true, then every footballer will agree with his
action. Nate Myles had taken the laws of rugby league and flushed them down the
toilet. Nate Myles had gone beyond what is acceptable and Nate Myles deserved a
smack in the face.
Leading with the head? Attacking a fellow competitor’s
injury? What are watching here, WWE? For those commentators who see a punch
thrown or a swinging arm and feel the need to lecture us all about violence in
sport and bad examples set for our children, I’ve two things to say to you: 1:
go jam yourselves and 2: educate yourself.
The reaction from every Origin explosion has been the
same up to this point – it is discussed and replayed ad nauseam but never has
one man been vilified by both states. They usually pick sides. Example – Kurt Gidley
being gang bashed by 5 Queenslanders, the Brent Tate punch on a tied down, defenseless
Greg Bird and then one more tiny little example you may remember – THE 7
MILLION PUNCH UPS THAT HAVE OCCURRED IN ORIGIN OVER THE PAST 33 YEARS!
Am I taking crazy pills!?! What was so different about
Gallen’s swinging arm and 3 punch combination to the head of a bully? That it didn’t
even seem to hurt Myles? That it seemed unprovoked? I don’t get it. There are
reams of footage showing Myles lead with his head in tackles and all you have
to have is the basic knowledge of rugby league to see that Myles throws himself
at opposition runners a little differently than anyone else.
So why the talk of violence in society? Surely with a bit more investigation, education and common sense, you'll see two sides to the story and perhaps even learn a lesson about how to take on a bully and stand up for yourself. Maybe these
social commentators have never watched Origin before, never watched footy in
general – perhaps too busy on the internet to play sport... So I assume our
marketing is working. Congratulations to the NRL and both Origin camps for
making yourselves available for promotional duties.
Rugby League is the talk of
the town and the ratings for Suncorp Stadium’s Origin II will be through the
roof.
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