barneystinson wrote: » My club were involved in a junior hurling ch'ship match a couple of nights back, and something fairly sickening happened that has me wondering where's the dividing line between things that go on on the field of play, and plain common or garden assault... Our star forward was after scoring about 2-6, and we're a goal to the good half way through the second half. A ball has been cleared down the field and play is 100 yards away when an opposition defender without provocation pulls 3 belts of the hurl across him; 1st in the ribs, 2nd to the head (with enough force it dislodged his helmet), and 3rd to the side of the (now exposed) head. The player falls to the ground stricken, passed out unconscious, then has a seizure for several minutes, and the match has to be abandoned while awaiting an ambulance to arrive, as he can't be moved from the pitch. At the time there was no ensuing row, due to the fact that the ball was in play off down the other end of the field, and because the immediate response was of concern rather than anger. So, in the circumstances, since the referee didn't see it but plenty of witnesses on the sideline did and where the doctor in the hospital actually said "given where he took the blow he could've been killed", would you report the matter to the Gardai if you were this guy or his family? He's been released from hospital but is still concussed and with ringing in his ear, a few days later. I think in the circumstances it should be reported to the Gardai, particularly if god forbid the chap ends up out of work or needing expensive treatment, he should have it on record that this happened and was reported. As an aside, the opposition player in question hospitalised someone else with a broken leg from a dirty pull in their last match 2 weeks ago - the fella is just a disgrace. I'm not exaggerating the viciousness here - there were women on the sideline who saw what he did, in hysterics crying. Anyone have any insights or stories to share about similar incidents?
barneystinson wrote: » As an aside, the opposition player in question hospitalised someone else with a broken leg from a dirty pull in their last match 2 weeks ago - the fella is just a disgrace.