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Experienced Newcastle coach Brian Smith says he admires rival Nathan Brown for speaking out even though his volatile comments have sparked legal threats from infuriated Melbourne officials.
   
Smith is the fourth coach to publicly speak out against the Storm along with Brown, Brad Fittler and Roosters and Australian coach Ricky Stuart.
   
Fuming Storm chief executive Brian Waldron has threatened Brown with legal action even though the NRL has decided not to fine the Dragons coach for his emotional outburst following Monday night's brawling loss to Melbourne
   
A livid Brown yesterday hit out at the Storm over their illegal wrestling tactics at the ruck and for labelling Dragons winger Jason Nightingale a headbutter - the outgoing mentor saying the only thing Nightingale had done wrong in his eyes was he did not headbutt Storm fullback Billy Slater hard enough during their first half altercation at Olympic Park.
   
He also vowed to turn any possible finals meeting between the two sides into a bloodbath, a comment Waldron claimed was out of line.
   
Smith revealed he'd telephoned Brown last night to congratulate him on the attitude he took to Melbourne and for his forthright comments after the game.
   
"Brownie probably just carried that attitude into his comments," Smith told reporters today.
   
"He waited a few days to let the dust settle, he didn't do it in the emotion of the event.
   
Asked if he thought officials would launch a crack down on the Storm, Smith said: "Let's just say I admire coaches who say things I was feeling myself
   
"I feel our game at times lacks that forthright comment.
   
"Sometimes I think the procedures in our game are there for a reason.
   
"We don't want crazy, outrageous comment.
   
"But there's always a risk in that environment that unless the body in control is actually doing something about the things we're not allowed to say about each other, then it's allowed to continue and it escalates."
   
Smith didn't think Brown was advocating a bloodbath when the teams next meet with his comments about punching harder.
   
"I think the point he was making and the point I am making is that if the opposition are going to bend the rules and play aggressively, maybe with some technique about it and you don't have the technique, then you've got two options.
   
"You either cop it or you do something about it.
   
"I suppose if you haven't gone down the technique path all you have left is good old fashioned aggression expressed in a manner that you can come up with at any given point within the game.
   
"When your head is in a scrum with your arms wrapped around them and someone stomps on your foot, there's only a couple of things you can do.
   
"One is what Jason Ryles did, two is what his coach suggested (pull out of the scrum and belt him) and three is what everyone else has been doing, just cop it."
   
Smith meanwhile suggested Brown could have shown coaches how to play Melbourne.
   
"I think the coach might be onto something," he said.
   
"That might be the way to go, rattle them up week after week because they're rattling everyone else week after week."

I feel our game at times lacks that forthright comment....... Brian Smith, Newcastle coach

 
 
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25/07/2008 3:12:43 PM Once again every man and his dog are accusing Melbourne of illegaltactics, TIME for the NRL to step in, get the accusers to sit in and point out the offending tactics and if they are justified, act against Storm, If NOT each coach should be fined and his club demerited points for gamesmanship. -- but let's compare with the rest of the teams, what I saw tonight was Sharks players continually using their knees into the heads, shoulders and elbows of players getting up to play the ball,Legal?? Posted by: Col Maguire, Melbourne, Australia Reply

26/07/2008 3:55:56 AM Browny is spot on I think. I'm not a Saints supporter but he is only saying what everyone else knows and that is that Melbourne employ every little tactic under the sun to get an edge. From grapples to continually making sure they work the tackled player onto their back to different holds to make sure markers are up before the man playing the ball and the ruck is slow. Bellamy is a great coach but some tactics are borderline legal and/or in the spirit of the game. Posted by: Shane Saunders, Brisbane, Australia Reply

26/07/2008 6:48:46 AM I had to see what all the fuss was about so I watched the game again on Bigpond. I didn't see anything wrong with storm. The 1min 50 secs stomp on Sowards hand by Matt Geyer looks totally accidental(Soward does not even react). Cronks tackle on soward that started the brawl seemed to have nothing in it. The worst tackle of the match is by dragons 11 at 14mins 2o secs(Where he gives Brett White a police arresting style arm bar.(the Ref does nothing though). Up the Mighty Broncos Posted by: Paul Morrow, Brisbane, Australia Reply

 

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