The Issue lies in the first sentence for most parents - the recognised risk of serious injury.
Soccer is merely an affront to the senses. Aussie rules has a higher injury rate but for some reason is not seen in that light by parents.
I am learning for the first time parents’ risk of injury perception: parents attempting to dictate what position their pride and joy will play and what will and won’t be expected of him in that position.
Too much choice, too much molly coddling and too many helicopter parents.
And this at a school where parents are actively excluded from influencing any other aspect of school life.
Like many of you these other sports are for those who/who's parents want to side step a really good man up sport where you can't hide. Why choose rugby, aside from the joy, because it can seriously assist in later life when real knocks will ultimately happen and mummy may not be there to wipe your little botty.
Other things are much easier for little cherub.
Anyway. the way I view Aussie rules is the game where you get 1 point for missing, and whilst there is no doubt they are fit and run miles, it's so tough because the opposition hit you when you are not looking, ohhhhh tough.
Soccer, well, after you have painted your finger and toe nails, you may get a kick to the shins or a knee, pretty rough.
If so, you must automatically hit the ground roll 10 times and act as though you have been shot by a high powered gun.
Class over!!!
Jeeze. now can't wait to see what is coming my way!