The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Aussie Rules blocks transgende­r player in women's league

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SYDNEY: The Australian Football League Tuesday 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 national men's handball representa­tive, lost her bid to take part in the AFL Women's (AFLW) national draft 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 semi-profession­al 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 drafting Mouncey, who stands at 190cm (6 feet, 2 inches) 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. - AFP

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