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New Zealand Rugby's Chief Transformation Officer Nicki Nicol told NZME that the decision wasn't one they entirely agreed with.
"New Zealand Rugby provided World Rugby with feedback on transgender participation guidelines, having considered feedback from various transgender and women's sport advocacy groups.
"Our feedback to World Rugby was that a more inclusive approach could be taken. And, while we support the focus on the safety of rugby, we aren't convinced the research presented to date shows transwomen present a significantly greater safety risk in women's elite and international competitions.
"World Rugby's guidelines don't apply to our community game here in New Zealand and we're committed to ensuring the game's inclusive and safe for all. We know there is more work to do and we want to get it right. We will be consulting more broadly and doing more work to develop guidelines that are relevant for New Zealand communities."
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@Stargazer said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
having considered feedback from various transgender and women's sport advocacy groups
But not, say, scientists...
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@Stargazer said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
New Zealand Rugby's Chief Transformation Officer Nicki Nicol told NZME that the decision wasn't one they entirely agreed with.
"New Zealand Rugby provided World Rugby with feedback on transgender participation guidelines, having considered feedback from various transgender and women's sport advocacy groups.
"Our feedback to World Rugby was that a more inclusive approach could be taken. And, while we support the focus on the safety of rugby, we aren't convinced the research presented to date shows transwomen present a significantly greater safety risk in women's elite and international competitions.
"World Rugby's guidelines don't apply to our community game here in New Zealand and we're committed to ensuring the game's inclusive and safe for all. We know there is more work to do and we want to get it right. We will be consulting more broadly and doing more work to develop guidelines that are relevant for New Zealand communities."
And the evidence continues to accumulate that NZR is run by morons.
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@Stargazer said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
@TeWaio Apparently, NZR is still sitting on the fence and wants more research, too.
Woke dipshits
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@TeWaio said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
Bonkers, isn't this incredibly dangerous?
I think it just puts the onus at the club level.
People will refuse to play and it will be detrimental to the game. The team with bloke in it, will be known as the team with a bloke in it and players won't go on the pitch. It's a proper proper shoot yourself in the foot situation.
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@TeWaio said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
Bonkers, isn't this incredibly dangerous?
Dogma-driven arseholes.....
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@sparky said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
@TeWaio said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
Bonkers, isn't this incredibly dangerous?
Dogma-driven arseholes.....
Probably saw the flack Harry Potter Rowling copped when she commented on this issue and thought best to avoid the furore. Personally I would have thought player welfare should come well before the insane rantings of a very vocal but tiny minority, but I guess mob rule rules the day, even if that mob is nothing more than a bunch of angry morons on a keyboard.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
@sparky said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
@TeWaio said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
Bonkers, isn't this incredibly dangerous?
Dogma-driven arseholes.....
angry morons on a keyboard.
Hey! Just where do you think you posted that?
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@Machpants said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
@sparky said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
@TeWaio said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
Bonkers, isn't this incredibly dangerous?
Dogma-driven arseholes.....
angry morons on a keyboard.
Hey! Just where do you think you posted that?
That's why they should just be ignored! Imagine if the NZRFU made decisions based on the opinions here? Foster would have been "cancelled" by Sunday night. That's effectively what's happening with issues like this and others.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel fucken sign me up!
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
Foster would have been "cancelled" by Sunday night.
He wouldn't have got the job in the first place I suspect.
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I reckon to ask any almost rugby-loving transman if they'd like to play rugby with a senior men's rugby team. Any level but must be full contact. The answer will almost always be no for fear of injury. I can only find on the incidence of a transman playing any type of men's rugby. Even then he had to give it up because of the effect it was having on his body.
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If there was enough of them around they could have their own grade but until then they should probably play in the Mens/open grades until assessed on a case by case basis. A lot of the smaller ladies are only about 60kg, a man transitioning to women who was a forward could be double that. A Valerie Adams sized transman could possibly handle a mens club game or U85 game.
Articles I found of people transitioning both ways and playing with women. One was spoken too by World rugby I believe.
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/08/02/sport/transgender-rugby-player-verity-smith/index.html
She folded an opponent "like a deckchair".
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Who is surprised?
A groundbreaking new study on transgender athletes has found trans women retain a 12% advantage in running tests even after taking hormones for two years to suppress their testosterone. The results, researchers suggest, indicate the current International Olympic Committee guidelines may give trans women an “unfair competitive advantage” over biological women. The research, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found that before starting their hormone treatment trans women performed 31% more push-ups and 15% more sit-ups in one minute on average than a biological women younger than 30 in the air force – and ran 1.5 miles 21% faster. Yet after suppressing their testosterone for two years – a year longer than IOC guidelines – they were still 12% faster on average than biological females. The trans women also retained a 10% advantage in push-ups and a 6% advantage in sit-ups for the first two years after taking hormones, before their advantage disappeared. But the researchers say they “may underestimate the advantage in strength that trans women have over cis women … because trans women will have a higher power output than cis women when performing an equivalent number of push-ups”.
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@gt12 said in Trans debate hits World Rugby:
Who is surprised?
A groundbreaking new study on transgender athletes has found trans women retain a 12% advantage in running tests even after taking hormones for two years to suppress their testosterone. The results, researchers suggest, indicate the current International Olympic Committee guidelines may give trans women an “unfair competitive advantage” over biological women. The research, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found that before starting their hormone treatment trans women performed 31% more push-ups and 15% more sit-ups in one minute on average than a biological women younger than 30 in the air force – and ran 1.5 miles 21% faster. Yet after suppressing their testosterone for two years – a year longer than IOC guidelines – they were still 12% faster on average than biological females. The trans women also retained a 10% advantage in push-ups and a 6% advantage in sit-ups for the first two years after taking hormones, before their advantage disappeared. But the researchers say they “may underestimate the advantage in strength that trans women have over cis women … because trans women will have a higher power output than cis women when performing an equivalent number of push-ups”.
I can only include that everybody who did this test, and didn't get the response that goes with correct thinking, is bigoted. This also applies to you for posting it.
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Bigoted thinking ahead:
Spend the money getting these people the help they so desperately need.
Transgender debate, in sport, in general