Yeah, what he said.
As a South African, I had zero exposure to rugby league growing up. I saw it for the first time on TV when I came to the UK. I watch it now and then, I don't love it, and I don't hate it. The shoulder charges surprised me, but even more surprising was how they didn't result in injuries, as I'd been led to expect they would in rugby union.
So, some of you seem pleased that the shoulder charge has been banned. I'm curious why? Surely if it's been in the game for this long it wasn't a chronic source of injury? So why ban it? I ask exactly the same question about RUs decision to ban rucking.