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Transgender athletes banned from competing in women’s International Rugby League matches

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In a statement published on the morning of Tuesday, June 21, the International Rugby League (IRL) confirmed that Transgender athletes are not allowed to compete in sanctioned women’s international rugby league matches.

The decision was made as the 2021 Rugby League World Cup approaches, and the organisation claimed it wanted to use the October tournament […] The post Transgender athletes banned from competing in women’s International Rugby League matches appeared first on GCN.

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