Rex
Bencher
Inglis has lost all benefit of the doubt in these tackles for mine.
He has suddenly become a lopsided coin, falling onto his head repeatedly. It's as if he's deliberately diving.
I remember Alan Thompson when tripped from behind could intentionally shoulder roll rather falling face down like everyone else did. He repeatedly used this to return to his feet almost immediately and keep running. If Thompson could do this at full pace, how much easier from a standing start in the struggle of a wrestle to plummet head first into the ground?
Inglis was trained at the Storm after all.
He has suddenly become a lopsided coin, falling onto his head repeatedly. It's as if he's deliberately diving.
I remember Alan Thompson when tripped from behind could intentionally shoulder roll rather falling face down like everyone else did. He repeatedly used this to return to his feet almost immediately and keep running. If Thompson could do this at full pace, how much easier from a standing start in the struggle of a wrestle to plummet head first into the ground?
Inglis was trained at the Storm after all.