The Borneo Post

Aussie Rules blocks transgende­r player in women’s league

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SYDNEY: The Aust ral ian Football League yesterday ruled a transgende­r player ineligible for the upcoming elite women’s season due to the advantage her physical strength and stamina would have over opponents.

Hannah Mouncey, a former nat iona l men’s h andba l l representa­tive, lost her bid to take part in the AFL Women’s ( AFLW) nat ional d raf t on Wednesday, barring her from the 2018 season.

The league said it was guided by Victoria state’s equal opportunit­y legislatio­n, which provides an exception allowing discrimina­tion on the basis of gender identity if “strength, stamina or physique is relevant”.

“The subcommitt­ee’s decision took into account the stage of maturity of the AFLW competitio­n, its current player cohort and Ms Mouncey ’ s individual circumstan­ces,” the AFL said in a statement.

It said it consulted a variety of people, including the Australian Sports Commission, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgende­r and Intersex support groups and Mouncey and her management.

“We acknowledg­e Hannah’s openness and cooperatio­n,” AFL manager for inclusion and social policy Tanya Hosch said in a statement.

“She has contribute­d to a process which will substantia­lly inform the developmen­t of the AFL’s transgende­r policy and procedure for future players at the elite level.”

The AFL made history in 2017, bringing forward by several years the introducti­on of the semiprofes­sional national women’s league. It has been heralded by many as a pioneer for inclusivit­y in a traditiona­lly male- dominated sport. Tuesday’s decision on Mouncey relates to the upcoming season only and the player is allowed to apply for draft eligibilit­y next year.

“Every case will be decided on its own merits along with the individual circumstan­ces of each future nominee,” Hosch said.

Several clubs had reportedly shown interest in draf t ing Mouncey, who stands at 190cm and weighs 100 kilograms ( 220.4 pounds).

The amateur footballer said she would return to her local competitio­n in Canberra this season “before hopefully being able to nominate for next year’s draft”.

“While I am extremely disappoint­ed with the AFL’s decision regarding my participat­ion in tomorrow’s AFLW draft, I thank them for the genuine way in which they approached my situation,” she said in a statement.

The AFL Players’ Associatio­n, which worked with Mouncey throughout her draft bid, urged the AFL to put thorough guidelines in place to assist transgende­r players wanting to play at elite level.

“No athlete should face such confusion around their eligibilit­y for an elite competitio­n just days out from a draft,” the players’ representa­tive group said in a statement.

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