Here's my take on it. Rugby League is a family sport and is marketed as such. What Beaumont does not quite understand, clearly, through his vocabulary and behaviour. Is that young people and even children are brought to matches. His behaviour in close proximity, could be said as distressing and even frightening to some.
In his elevated position with the club, He has a responsibility to be more of a role model and be a shining example in representing his club and Rugby League in this country as a whole.
Sadly his rather inflated Ego prevented him from issuing an apology for his behaviour. People would think a great deal more of him had he done so.
I did not go to the match on that day (Working)) However the fact that the Leigh Fans, as I understand it, were on the whole Brilliant has some what saved his face.