One of the seven Manly players who refused to wear a rainbow jersey last year due to religious beliefs, is relieved the players will not face the same situation this season
last year due to religious beliefs, is relieved the players will not face the same situation this season.
V’landys said the introduction of such a concept would need approval from the ARLC, but it had appeal.“I thought Josh and the boys were under immense pressure last year, at the end of the day they’re human beings, they have mental health, and I wanted to check in and make sure Josh was OK,” V’landys said.
Manly have since made it known they will be guided by what the NRL want to do when it comes to adopting a rainbow jersey a second time., but V’landys said that was never the case, and it was more to do with organisers trying to cut back on the number of floats.program on Thursday - and on the eve of the A-Leagues’ first pride round - said of the NRL’s decision to entertain a Respect Round: “It’s disappointing.
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