
A rugby player in Canada who last year apparently received his team’s hardest hitter award while playing in a men’s rugby league, has already allegedly hurt several players this year in a woman’s rugby league since going non-binary.
Breitbart provides more details:
Last June, the “non-binary” player was removed from a women’s rugby match after he injured three competitors. After the identity of the player remained unknown, it has now been revealed. Per Reduxx:
“The identity of the man involved in the incident has now been confirmed as Ash Davis, who previously played in the men’s division of the club and had been awarded the “hardest hitter” designation during the Senior Awards Banquet just last year.”
“According to a source within the rugby club, there has been ‘much opposition’ to Davis’ participation in the women’s category, but club members are concerned about speaking up out of “fear of being labeled transphobic.”
“The source also explained that ‘many people have known Ash for years, making it more sensitive.’“
Breitbart adds that while the World Rugby Federation has banned trans women from playing in women’s rugby games over concerns about women’s safety, Canada’s national rugby federation has not.






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