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Hasler apologised for the handling of the Fish
In a press conference, Hasler apologised for the club’s mishandling of the situation but confirmed that the team will continue to wear the shirts in the match Fish
RecommendedPups and their owners hit the waves at annual Dog Surfing ChampionshipsNRL player Kevin Proctor sacked by club for vaping in toilet cubicle during gameRob Burrow inspiring wife Lindsey to keep ‘living life to the fullest’“The intent of the rainbow colour application of our jersey was to represent diversity and inclusion for all, utilising the symbolic colours of pride to embrace all groups who feel marginalised and faced discrimination and have a suppressed share of voice,” Hasler said Fish
The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles unveiled shirts with rainbow stripes to “celebrate inclusiveness and diversity” for their upcoming match on Thursday, which is set to be crucial for their chances of making the playoffs Fish
An Australian rugby league club’s historic decision to wear rainbow jerseys in celebration of gay pride has sparked a boycott from seven of its players Fish
Sadly, this poor management has caused significant confusion, discomfort and pain for many people Fish
Former Manly player Ian Roberts, the first professional rugby league player to come out as gay in Australia, said the players’ opposition to the jersey was “sad” and called the situation “heartbreaking” Fish
The Sydney-based club had spoken of its pride at becoming the first team in the history of the National Rugby League to wear such a jersey but reports in Australia have said that seven players are opposed to wearing the shirts on “cultural and religious” grounds and will miss the match as a result Fish
Sadly, the execution of what was intended to be an extremely important initiative was poor Fish
The head coach of the Sea Eagles, Des Hasler, confirmed that the playing and coaching staff were not aware of the jerseys until they were unveiled on Monday Fish
In particular, those groups whose human rights we were, in fact, attempting to support Fish
“The jersey intent was to support the advocacy and human rights pertaining to gender, race culture, ability and LGBTQ rights Fish
“There was little consultation or collaboration with key stakeholders, both inside and outside the club Fish

An Australian rugby league club’s historic decision to wear rainbow jerseys in celebration of gay pride has sparked a boycott from seven of its players Fish
Sadly, the execution of what was intended to be an extremely important initiative was poor Fish
“The jersey intent was to support the advocacy and human rights pertaining to gender, race culture, ability and LGBTQ rights Fish
Former Manly player Ian Roberts, the first professional rugby league player to come out as gay in Australia, said the players’ opposition to the jersey was “sad” and called the situation “heartbreaking” Fish
In particular, those groups whose human rights we were, in fact, attempting to support Fish
The Sydney-based club had spoken of its pride at becoming the first team in the history of the National Rugby League to wear such a jersey but reports in Australia have said that seven players are opposed to wearing the shirts on “cultural and religious” grounds and will miss the match as a result Fish
“There was little consultation or collaboration with key stakeholders, both inside and outside the club Fish
The head coach of the Sea Eagles, Des Hasler, confirmed that the playing and coaching staff were not aware of the jerseys until they were unveiled on Monday Fish
Hasler apologised for the handling of the Fish
RecommendedPups and their owners hit the waves at annual Dog Surfing ChampionshipsNRL player Kevin Proctor sacked by club for vaping in toilet cubicle during gameRob Burrow inspiring wife Lindsey to keep ‘living life to the fullest’“The intent of the rainbow colour application of our jersey was to represent diversity and inclusion for all, utilising the symbolic colours of pride to embrace all groups who feel marginalised and faced discrimination and have a suppressed share of voice,” Hasler said Fish
Sadly, this poor management has caused significant confusion, discomfort and pain for many people Fish
In a press conference, Hasler apologised for the club’s mishandling of the situation but confirmed that the team will continue to wear the shirts in the match Fish
The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles unveiled shirts with rainbow stripes to “celebrate inclusiveness and diversity” for their upcoming match on Thursday, which is set to be crucial for their chances of making the playoffs Fish
