Golly, shinty does look quite similar.
I suppose the "rough" element of LaX is because -
- You carry the ball, so you can run at full sprint ... and if you collide with someone, you are running at full pelt.
- Because you throw it from the end of a stick, you can fire a LaX ball VERY fast ... and a LaX ball is VERY hard.
- When you do run into someone, they are holding a hard stick.
- You are allowed to check your opponent's stick when they are carring the ball, so there's the frequent risk of an accidental stick in the face.
- If you are knocked over running flat out, you hit the ground hard. You can't roll around like a footballer. You have to get up and rejoin your team, otherwise they will just replace you and carry on.
pa_ul ... I think I'm right here ... rugby players have a mutual respect for each other, because of the physical element. You have to respect someone who is continually taking one for the team over (80 minutes)? So, afterwards, you acknowledge that mutual respect with a slap on the back, and a few beers? Whereas footballers, as you say, are all a bit snidey, and if they hurt each other they get all weird about it.
I sometimes think that netball players take more knocks than footballers.