The Virtual Terrace • Re: Covid within Rugby League
Egg Chasing wrote:
Are you really saying that rugby league is being victimised with it's covid tests?
Who said victimised, I commented on regards potential reason as to why more...
Egg Chasing wrote:
Are you really saying that rugby league is being victimised with it's covid tests?
Or thane wrote:
Everybody bangs on about Clark does all the unseen stuff and hard yards etc........no he doesn't.....why does everyone think that? Because they've read somewhere that's wht he was like at the Rabbitohs?
Boss Hog wrote:
The issue with Sita for me wasn`t his initial recruitment.
It was the fact that his contract was extended while already demonstrating that he can`t do the minutes on...
Donnyman wrote:
Cut the dude/die rubbish
If you think there is any discrimination in the game then point it out and call it out.
Let me know where anyone is discouraged from coming into Rugby League to play the game...
IT IS THE latest development in a bitter argument. On October 9th World Rugby, the global governing body for rugby union, decided to bar trans women—people who are biologically male, but identify as women—from playing in the international women’s game, on the grounds that it is unsafe.
ON OCTOBER 9TH World Rugby, the global governing body for rugby union, announced that it would bar transgender women—people born male, but who identify as women—from playing in the international women’s game.
The IRFU have received clarity from government on the status of domestic rugby amid ongoing public health measures to curb the spread of COVID-19. The Northern Ireland Executive have advised that from Friday October 16th...
Gotcha wrote:
Cant agree with that one at all. Infact I think he has looked better defensively in his two shots than expected. He looks ready made for part of the first team, and would without doubt be getting that more often at say Wigan and Saints currently.
The IRFU High Performance Centre will this weekend play host to the first of three IRFU 7s tournaments, as the Ireland’s Men’s Sevens return to action alongside Munster, Connacht and Ulster in an exciting series of games.
The IRFU High Performance Centre will this weekend play host to the first of three IRFU Academy 7s tournaments, as the Ireland’s Mens Sevens return to action alongside Ulster, Connacht, and Munster in an exciting series of games.