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BBC News
28-05-2025
- General
- BBC News
Underhill to miss rest of Bath's season with ban
Flanker Sam Underhill will miss the rest of Bath's season after being given a four-week ban for a dangerous tackle during the club's European Challenge Cup final victory against was shown a yellow card for the head-on-head collision with Lyon full-back Davit Niniashvili in the 26th England international was cited on Monday for the incident, and an independent panel upheld the complaint that it warranted a red will be unavailable for Bath's match against Saracens on Saturday, as well as their Premiership semi-final on Friday, 6 June. He would be unavailable if the club were to reach the Premiership final at Twickenham on 14 June, and if selected for England this summer, would also be unavailable to face France on 21 June and potentially Argentina on 5 July. The tackle was reviewed by referee Hollie Davidson and the television match officials during the game, with a change in direction from Niniashvili before the collision deemed a mitigating factor to downgrade the incident from red to a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday, Underhill accepted he had committed an act of foul play but did not accept it warranted a red card. The committee determined it was a mid-range offence, which would warrant a six-week ban, and downgraded it to four due to Underhill's remorse. But they were unable to reduce it further due to his prior record. The 28-year-old was given a three-week ban in April after also being sent off by Davidson during Bath's Challenge Cup quarter-final victory against Lyon in April. Underhill, who has 41 caps for England, has made 13 appearances for Bath this season.

RNZ News
28-05-2025
- Health
- RNZ News
High School bans Run It Straight games on grounds
sport health about 1 hour ago A high school has banned Run It Straight tackle games on its grounds, denouncing them as nothing more than Boys' High School told its 820 students about the ban on Monday, just hours before the life support was turned off for 19-year-old Ryan Satterthwaite, who died from a head injury suffered in a game in Palmerston North at the weekend. Ryan's family today called for top sports stars to step up and warn of the risks involved. But as Jimmy Ellingham reports, it's an invitation not all are taking up.

News.com.au
23-05-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
‘Is he alive?': Player lands headfirst in sickening rugby league tackle
Footage of a sickening tackle in a local rugby league game has gone viral on social media, leaving footy fans completely stunned. A video of the tackle emerged online following the game between the Campbelltown City Kangaroos and the Oakdale Wokers last weekend. FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every game of every round in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership, LIVE with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer. The footage, which you can watch in the video above, shows a Campbelltown player waiting under a high ball, only for an opposition player to come charging at him and tackle him out of mid-air. As a result of the illegal tackle, the player can be seen falling head first, before landing in a dangerous position on his shoulder and head. The player who copped the horrific tackle was Creedence Kelly-Donovan, the brother of former NRL playmaker Albert Kelly. Kelly-Donovan lay on the turf after successfully taking the bomb kick, but was thankfully unharmed from the ugly incident. 'At the time of the incident I felt shocked,' he told Code Sports. 'I am recovering well. Football is football. It's a contact sport and moving forward I want to get back out there and play footy.' Macarthur Rugby League Wrap shared vision of the tackle on X, posting: 'From Campbelltown City's win on the weekend against Oakdale Workers... how many weeks would you give this? Footy fans were left gobsmacked by the footage, which went viral on social media. One fan asked: 'Is he alive?' Another commented: 'Wow that is one of the worst 'tackles' I've ever seen that. Season long ban for me.' The NRL Physio account joked tongue in cheek: 'Where's he supposed to go? He can't disappear. Accidents happen. It's not his go. It only looks bad in slow motion.'

News.com.au
22-05-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
Lands headfirst – UGLY mid-air tackle
Rugby League: A player has landed headfirst after being tackled in mid-air by an opponent in a local rugby league match.


Daily Mail
22-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Footy fans slam player over WILD video that could have ended in tragedy
Footy fans have blasted a club rugby league player for a horrific tackle on an opponent that could have ended in tragic circumstances. The incident took place during a match between the Campbelltown City Kangaroos and the Oakdale Workers over the weekend. Creedence Kelly-Donovan, who is the brother of former ex-NRL halfback Albert Kelly had been playing fullback and jumped up in the air to collect a high ball. But while he was in the air, he was upended by an Oakland player, who sprinted at full pelt into the Kangaroos player's lower body. Despite collecting the catch, Kelly-Donovan flipped 180 in the air and appeared to land dangerously land on his shoulder, with his neck and head bending at an awkward angle as he made contact with the ground. Thankfully, the footy player was recovering well following the shocking tackle. From Campbelltown City's win on the weekend against Oakdale Workers... how many weeks would you give this? 🙊💀 — Macarthur Rugby League Wrap (@MRLWPodcast) May 20, 2025 Rugby league fans have slammed a club-level footballer for this horror tackle during a game over the weekend 'At the time of the incident I felt shocked,' Kelly Donovan said to The Daily Telegraph. He had remained on the floor appearing to clutch his shoulder after the hit. 'I am recovering well,' he added. 'Football is football. It's a contact sport and moving forward I want to get back out there and play footy.' It is unknown whether the Oakland player received an on-field sanction or will cop a ban for the hit. Social media users on X vented their fury at the poorly timed tackle on X. Referring to the tackler, one fan wrote: 'Eyes never watching the ball, just intent on the hit. 10 weeks. I assume the other guy is okay. That could have been a tragic outcome.' 'Season for that. He had no intention of doing anything except hitting him in the air. He was running at the fullback flat chat to do it,' another wrote. 'That's a shocker,' another said, while one added: 'Scary stuff.' 'Wow, that is one of the worst 'tackles' I've ever seen that. Season-long ban for me,' one X user said.