Quote ="Chris71"If you watch it again I'd say completely the opposite, Lunt knew exactly what he was doing and after trying it initially and failing to get Watts up and turned, he readjusted his grip and position on Watts and then attempted it a 2nd time. So for me that shows definite intent as there was no other momentum or player involvement to act as a fulcrum in the tackle as you normally see. It was a clear red card offence and Silverwood bottled the decision. These tackles are cowardly and one of the most dangerous and rightly have been outlawed in the game and the penalty should be severe.'"
Bang on the money... He tried first time and failed then when watts offloaded and relaxed his body he did it a 2nd time, and succeeded when watts least expected it. This was cowerdly and should have been a red.