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he has got a point but us kids do really have to learn to not get shot but ramping in this torney for adults ye makes greats laughs and mabey some tears but you may end up frightning us young kids away.
 

MrPink

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Originally posted by jj igotcha
how encouraging that a marshall shows such a high regard for players safety, last month we played some kids who were little more than 12-13 years old they were good and they will get better its not a question of them taking a beating but whether some one young or old gets hurt, you dont seem to realise that the first time someone suffers a severe injury in a tourni it will make the press then loads of considerate parents will stop there kids playing the game. perhaps you have suffered some damage, that would explain some of your many posts.
JJ, wind your neck in mate - Jas (Myth) is only 16 and his posts reflect that.
You also seemed to have blindly ignored the fact that the PA league allows ramping , has younger players (and Refs;) ) and there have been no injuries caused by ramping:rolleyes:
While we're on the subject, I know of several 14-16 year olds playing Pro and NXL, and they haven't sustained any injuries beyond the usual knee/hamstring problems that plague any sportsman.
 

Super Fly

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Originally posted by MrPink
JJ, wind your neck in mate - Jas (Myth) is only 16 and his posts reflect that.
You also seemed to have blindly ignored the fact that the PA league allows ramping , has younger players (and Refs;) ) and there have been no injuries caused by ramping:rolleyes:
While we're on the subject, I know of several 14-16 year olds playing Pro and NXL, and they haven't sustained any injuries beyond the usual knee/hamstring problems that plague any sportsman.

haha jj igotcha got told!!!!!!!
 

D7's

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Originally posted by MrPink
JJ, wind your neck in mate - Jas (Myth) is only 16 and his posts reflect that.
You also seemed to have blindly ignored the fact that the PA league allows ramping , has younger players (and Refs;) ) and there have been no injuries caused by ramping:rolleyes:
While we're on the subject, I know of several 14-16 year olds playing Pro and NXL, and they haven't sustained any injuries beyond the usual knee/hamstring problems that plague any sportsman.
Apparently, in Germany this weekend four players were taken off the field on stretchers due to ramping.
 

Dark Warrior

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Originally posted by MrPink
You also seemed to have blindly ignored the fact that the PA league allows ramping , has younger players (and Refs;) ) and there have been no injuries caused by ramping:rolleyes:
As we have only had one round with approved ramping, your statement is a bit lame.
Ramping increases the risk of injury, so its down to the odds, but like flipping a coin 100 times every time it still could come down heads, so an injury at the PA may never happen
 

jj igotcha

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Originally posted by Super Fly
haha jj igotcha got told!!!!!!!
merely a difference of opinion, as dave said ramping increases the risk of injury. from what i heard today there were no injuries sustained at dartford apart from 1 rather heavy nosebleed, the funniest thing was both myth and super fly were involved in this incident, oh doesnt god work in a wonderful way.