Peter V’landys speaks out as Manly players boycott pride jersey
Seven Manly Sea Eagles players are refusing to wear a “pride jersey” for the next game.
The jersey is designed to promote inclusivity and respect, but the group is boycotting Thursday night’s game, citing cultural and religious reasons.
The group had been denied the choice to wear the standard jersey.
ARLC Chairman Peter V’landys told Ben Fordham “I don’t think this is a political issue”.
“Rugby league is the greatest game for all. It’s inclusive. But at the same time you have to respect people’s religious beliefs and cultural beliefs.
“Those players are taking a stand and they’ve got every right to – they’ve got freedoms to do so.”
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NRL commentator Gus Gould told Ben Fordham “I think the matter will be resolved at some stage this week”.
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