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11 kids from rugby team killed a guy in a brawl creating national outrage
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<blockquote data-quote="petite" data-source="post: 984622" data-attributes="member: 62994"><p>it's quite different here cos these browls happen off the field. they do happem during the games but hardly escalate. and nor the media or general public cares too much. they rarely appear on the news. think cos it's only among players and no "inocents" are hurt there's not much concern.</p><p>these incidents a mostly in night clubs generally mixed with alcohol abuse, where players abuse weaker non trained kids who are no fiscal match for them. they also act as a team. any argument arises they jump in in mass ( like in the field) not caring much about what happened. the result are some serious injuries to often smaller, not trained, outnumbered kids. </p><p>the madia Wil call these rugbier gangs. many of these are rich kids with influential parents and often escape the legal consequences. </p><p>bringing more outrage. as people can't figure out what they feel is unmotivated violence or just for fun violence. not motivated for instance, in a lack of money ( robery)</p><p>it looks different from what you describe in NZ where the sport is more popular and open to all social clases</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petite, post: 984622, member: 62994"] it's quite different here cos these browls happen off the field. they do happem during the games but hardly escalate. and nor the media or general public cares too much. they rarely appear on the news. think cos it's only among players and no "inocents" are hurt there's not much concern. these incidents a mostly in night clubs generally mixed with alcohol abuse, where players abuse weaker non trained kids who are no fiscal match for them. they also act as a team. any argument arises they jump in in mass ( like in the field) not caring much about what happened. the result are some serious injuries to often smaller, not trained, outnumbered kids. the madia Wil call these rugbier gangs. many of these are rich kids with influential parents and often escape the legal consequences. bringing more outrage. as people can't figure out what they feel is unmotivated violence or just for fun violence. not motivated for instance, in a lack of money ( robery) it looks different from what you describe in NZ where the sport is more popular and open to all social clases [/QUOTE]
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