Gentleman's game, played by thugs.
Thug's game etc...
There's a difference between a violent game and a game where there is violence involving the crowd. GAA have the worst of both worlds, where spectators get involved in fights on the field. I've played both soccer and rugby, and the vast majority (not all) of fouls, stamping etc in rugby is what I term self-policing, i.e. if you lie on the wrong side in a ruck you're going to get studs in your back - that's the price you pay for trying to illegally steal the ball. There are occasional matches that boil over, apparently the one in the RDS was a bit on the wild side.
The reason people cite rugby as a good family game is that you can bring kids to a match without having to worry about them getting hurt, the only ones who get hurt are the players. The last time i saw someone throw something from the crowd at a rugby match, everyone around him pointed at him so the stewards could identify him and kick him out. Could you see that happening in any EL ground?
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