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Brisbane Broncos deny going vegan

- RUGBY LEAGUE

BRISBANE Broncos released a bizarre statement denying the club’s nutrition programme endorses veganism after reports emerged that star Darius Boyd has adopted a plant-based diet.

In the statement last week, the club said it had ‘‘high-quality meat suppliers that we value enormously’’ as part of its training and developmen­t programme and that it would not be encouragin­g its players to give up eating animal products.

According to a report in The Courier Mail, Boyd spruiked the benefits of a vegan diet after watching the Netflix documentar­y The Game Changers.

Team-mate Corey Oates confirmed Boyd had spoken to players about ditching meat.

However, the Broncos wing said: ‘‘I can’t live like that every day.’’

Oates also said not many players were eager to try veganism long term.

Coach Anthony Seibold took time away from leave to quash the suggestion­s, in a strongly worded statement.

‘‘We do not endorse or use a diet of this type ,’’ Seibold said.

‘‘And we will not be adopting any approach similar to this kind of diet.

‘‘The Broncos have full-time dietary staff whose important function is to monitor what the players eat, as it is vitally important to our training and developmen­t,’’ he said.

‘‘We also have some highqualit­y meat suppliers that we value enormously as part of our (programme).

‘‘If individual­s choose this approach that is totally fine for them to make that choice, just as it is if someone gave up a type of food because of religious or ethical beliefs.

‘‘But any suggestion the club would be embarking on a vegantype approach to player nutrition would be totally incorrect.’’

Seibold remains on leave, while the bulk of the first grade squad will return to pre-season training this week.

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