Quote Paul Youane="Paul Youane"Can we expect 16 pages now on Jarrod Sammut?'"
Some key differences:
Sammut did not raise his arm above his own head and bring it down in a smashing action on a player prone on the ground in the manner of a particularly violent drama queen.
Somehow, despite this, the touch judge spotted it and brought it to the attention of the referee.
Let's just pause here for a moment and think about that.
Right, we're back. I think it's fscking incredible that one could be seen and the other not. I'm just as incredulous as you about that. If you saw both incidents before hand you might easily agree that one would be seen and the other not, but you'd have staked your money on completely the wrong incident.
Another difference - there was no contact between Sammut's elbow and the player on the ground.
One similarity - I thought there was intent from Sammut, and I would have no problem with a one match ban.