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    NRL 2022: Several Manly Sea Eagles players set to boycott Roosters game over club’s pride jersey


    Dean Ritchie and Michael Carayannis
    2 min read
    July 25, 2022 - 5:30PMNews Corp Australia Sports Newsroom


    Manly has been plunged into chaos with a host of players considering pulling out of Thursday night’s clash against the Sydney Roosters because of the club’s inclusive jersey.

    It is understood players are considering withdrawing from the game on religious grounds, with claims they were not consulted before the jersey was announced.

    An emergency players meeting originally planned for Tuesday has now been moved up to Monday night in a move which could derail the ninth-placed Sea Eagles’ premierships hopes.

    The Daily Telegraph can reveal up to seven players are flatly opposed to wearing the jumper on religious beliefs, including wingers Jason Saab and Christian Tuipulotu, along with star forward Josh Aloiai.
    Gay former Manly player Ian Roberts will be in the crowd for the game.

    Coaching staff are now facing the unthinkable prospect of allowing up to seven players to stand down from the match against the Roosters, who are currently keeping the Sea Eagles out of the top eight on for-and-against.

    There is an internal fear at Manly that if the jumper is now dumped then the public will accuse the club of being “homophobic.”

    It is understood some board members approved the jumper.

    Manly will become the first club in rugby league’s 114-year history to wear a jersey – titled Everyone in League – celebrating diversity and inclusivity in the NRL. As revealed in Monday’s The Daily Telegraph, rainbow colours will replace the traditional white piping on Manly’s jumper for the game at Brookvale’s 4 Pines Park.

    After reading The Daily Telegraph story, a number of players have contacted Manly officials to complaing about wearing the jumper.

    And it would appear a compromise cannot be reached with the NRL likely to say all players must wear the same jumper in a game – ending talk some players will be given a choice to wear an alternative jersey.

    Manly coach Des Hasler is aware of the situation and the resistance from some players.

    Three players – Kieran Foran, Reuben Garrick and Sean Keppie — modelled the jumper this week for The Daily Telegraph.
    Manly's Sean Keppie, Kieran Foran and Reuben Garrick in the Sea Eagle's Pride jersey. Picture: Manly Digital

    On religious grounds, the dissenting players have told their managers they will pull out if forced to play in the one-off jumper. That’s despite Manly’s major sponsor, Pointsbet, being a gambling company, while the stadium, 4 Pines Park, is named after an alcoholic brewing company.

    It shapes as an embarrassing moment at 4 Pines Park on Thursday with Sea Eagles club great Ian Roberts hoping to attend and watch the players run out wearing the jersey.

    Roberts, in 1995, became the rugby league player to come out as openly gay, and on Monday threw his support behind Manly’s move.

    The Daily Telegraph revealed that Manly had agreed to wear the apparel with interim Sea Eagles CEO Gary Wolman claiming his club was proud to “share such an important message that means so much to so many people in the community.”

    “The Sea Eagles have such a rich and diverse history in rugby league and in the community,” Wolman said.

    Former Manly forward Ian Roberts, the first player to come out as openly gay, applauded the jumper.

    “LGBTIQA people have always been a part of sport but haven’t always been allowed the visibility,” said Roberts.

    “Honestly I have been trying to get the NRL to have a pride round for the past three years and it still hasn’t got the traction it deserves. It saddens me because they think having a float at the Mardi Gras is enough and it’s not.”


    In January, AFLW GWS player Haneen Zreika stood down from the Giants’ clash with the Western Bulldogs after deciding not to wear the club’s Pride guernsey on religious grounds.

    https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...190067e7f1cfee

  • #2
    *grabs popcorn and waits for Sally*
    FVCK CANCER

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    • #3
      I just don't get religion at all.

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      • #4
        Wait for this thread to get out of hand fast

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        • #5
          Personally I like it. If religions are homophobic they may need to change with the times. I hate wokeness but I support gays/lesbians. In my experience most gays and lesbians dislike bisexuals. They find them confused or not quite committed. I'm okay with trans too as long as high level sports is not involved.

          Seriously though, what the hell is queer? I honestly don't grasp the meaning or why I should support them.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Easts75 View Post
            I just don't get religion at all.
            All joking aside I can get behind supporting someone's sexuality. Religion not so much.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dr. Voodoo Man View Post

              All joking aside I can get behind supporting someone's sexuality. Religion not so much.
              100% agree

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              • #8
                Very interesting.
                I’m not anti LGBIQA but I think people who do believe in religion where all that LGBIQA stuff is not tolerated are entitled to say we’re not playing or want to be involved in wearing rainbow stripes on their jumpers. Society isn’t & I don’t think ever will be tolerant of LGBIQA no matter how much everyone pretends that they are.

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                • #9
                  How about we have a Catholic Pride round...... or a White Anglo Saxon Pride Round. Plenty more of both of those subgroups than there are Gays, and they have probably contributed a lot more to society to be proud of.

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                  • #10
                    Some people have very strongly held beliefs about their religion...and the text in their Holy Books.
                    Some of these texts condemn certain things as regards, shall we say...what the rainbow means in some sections of our society today.

                    By putting a rainbow on its footy jersey Manly has obviously offended some players with strongly held religious beliefs as regards the text in their Holy books.
                    Why do it?

                    Wanna support the Pride movement...fly a rainbow flag on the Leagues Club.
                    It would a much better idea.


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                    • #11
                      Your not into the gayboys?
                      Why can’t we have a game between the blacks & the whites.
                      The ref could be a half black half white person.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post
                        Very interesting.
                        I’m not anti LGBIQA but I think people who do believe in religion where all that LGBIQA stuff is not tolerated are entitled to say we’re not playing or want to be involved in wearing rainbow stripes on their jumpers. Society isn’t & I don’t think ever will be tolerant of LGBIQA no matter how much everyone pretends that they are.
                        Well said.
                        FVCK CANCER

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post
                          Your not into the gayboys?
                          Why can’t we have a game between the blacks & the whites.
                          The ref could be a half black half white person.
                          All stars used to be that game.
                          FVCK CANCER

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                          • #14
                            They should change there name to the Manly Ferry's while their at it

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                            • #15
                              Rainbow? An excellent band formed by Ritchie Blackmore.

                              I hope Victor wears his pride jersey. Remember - he has a thing for Joseph Suaalii.
                              "Do you expect me to talk"? "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die".

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