Western Mail

Dragons to discuss their BLM response

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THE Dragons will meet this week to decide how best to show their support for the fight against racism when rugby resumes.

In England, Gallagher Premiershi­p teams demonstrat­ed their backing for the Black Lives Matter movement in various ways last weekend.

Some players wore T-shirts, others took the knee and some stood in a heart shape before kick-off as they honoured equality under the banner of Rugby Against Racism.

Exeter coach Rob Baxter felt there should have been a common approach across all teams via a directive from the league’s organisers.

It remains to be seen what approach the Welsh regions will take when they return to action in Guinness PRO14 derbies this weekend.

The Scarlets host Cardiff Blues on Saturday, while the Ospreys take on the Dragons at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday.

Giving his thoughts on antiracist stances, Dragons director of rugby Dean Ryan said: “I know the PRO14 and WRU are keen that there is a more consistent approach.

“We will consult with our players. We have players here that have passionate views and we are very keen that those views are heard and able to be appreciate­d by other people here.

“This week is probably about understand­ing ourselves as well as taking guidance from governing bodies.”

The Gwent region’s Wales and Lions hooker Richard Hibbard said the issue was likely to be discussed tomorrow.

“I think we will definitely have a chat about it this week, we haven’t decided yet,” he said.

“We want it to be something that really matters.

“It’s not just for one weekend. It’s going forward, it’s going into the future.

“It is important, where any minority is affected. We will grow as a group with it.”

Dragons winger Ashton Hewitt has spoken passionate­ly over the last few months about the fight for equality and the need to oppose all forms of racism.

“Ashton has been very vocal and really articulate with it all,” said Hibbard.

“I think he has been superb, even when he’s been dealing with people coming at him.

“It’s important we show support in the right way and not just for one weekend.”

The Scarlets and Cardiff Blues have confirmed they are waiting for guidance from the PRO14 on the appropriat­e stance to take.

SIMON THOMAS

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