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Dally M Women’s Player of the Year Signs

Brutalitops

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Well men had two prominent sports. Nrl and afl. But we can’t have mens only sports so we had to get the ladies and men who think they are woman involved.
What's wrong with young girl fans who love footy being glad they can also aspire to play for their team?
 

St George 1977

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Football?

They should be aspiring to a life in the kitchen..

Shouldn’t they?
No champ. They can play footy. But it’s pathetic how it’s promoted relentlessly in the media. It’s a low standard. Like I’ve said twenty times. Men’s netball would be a higher standard thAn woman’s nrl. But we can’t have that can we ?? It would start mass triggering !!!
 

Brutalitops

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I think I've cracked the code.

Our new friend @St George 1977 is misunderstood. He doesn't hate women's sport being on tele because he's a sexist boomer, he's actually got a vested interest in the Two and a Half Men repeats that got bumped into order to screen those women's sports, and is in fact head of CBS programming.

I suddenly understand.
 

St George 1977

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Another point. I was at last years grand final. Went in when gates opened. Nobody watched the woman’s game. Everyone was out the back drinking beer and having a good time. Anyone sitting in their seats was fiddling in their phone or chatting. It’s shoved upon us for no good reason.
 

St George 1977

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I think I've cracked the code.

Our new friend @St George 1977 is misunderstood. He doesn't hate women's sport being on tele because he's a sexist boomer, he's actually got a vested interest in the Two and a Half Men repeats that got bumped into order to screen those women's sports, and is in fact head of CBS programming.

I suddenly understand.
Stop smoking.
 

St George 1977

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That’s it. Until we create a full woman’s nrl st George Illawarra forum with equal patronage as this one. I won’t rest !!! I demand you all study the woman’s nrl and follow it religiously as you do the men’s !!!go on!
 

Brutalitops

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That’s it. Until we create a full woman’s nrl st George Illawarra forum with equal patronage as this one. I won’t rest !!! I demand you all study the woman’s nrl and follow it religiously as you do the men’s !!!go on!
I didn't know you were being forced to enter this sole women's team thread
 

getsmarty

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WOMEN'S RUGBY LEAGUE


Bent making strides in bid to close gap
Author
Alicia Newton Reporting from Eora nation
Timestamp
Sat 1 Aug 2020, 12:01 PM
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Shaylee Bent wasn't alive when Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander children were removed and left disconnected from communities during the stolen generation period that spanned more than seven decades.

But the St George Illawarra forward, together with the team at Link-Up NSW, are experiencing first-hand the lasting effects that still linger from the devastating events that took place across Australia during the last century.

Bent, 19, is an Indigenous All Stars and Australian representative on the rugby league field but her work off the paddock with Link-Up is combining well with her learnings around Aboriginal culture and ambitions to become a school teacher.

Bent's role as a Link-Up caseworker is to assist Aboriginal people who have been directly affected by past government policies that include their removal from local communities.

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Laid bare: Renouf, racism and rugby league

This includes the difficult tasks of researching a person's background before trying to reunite them with their families. In some cases, this can take decades.

"It is very confronting, rewarding and emotional … all those things," Bent tells NRL.com.

"I came here to work straight from school and didn't have that sense of identity to the Aboriginal community so have learned so much.

"We reunite them with siblings, show them around the places they were originally from and try to get them back within their local communities.


"You're with people on their whole healing journey process from the start to finish.

"It's rewarding when you can find who they're seeking, but sad on the other side when you're unable to find what they need or that person they're trying to find may have passed on.

"I think the main message is though that we're still working with a lot of people who remain affected by past policies and footy is a great way to acknowledge the past and remind people of that."

A Wiradjuri woman from Sydney's west, Bent's father Paul is of Indigenous, Ukrainian, and Irish heritage, while her mother Georgina is of Greek descent.

Shaylee is one of seven children with older brother Peter a former SG Ball player for Manly and younger sister Janaya in the Rabbitohs squad for the Harvey Norman NSW Premiership.

"Growing up I knew I was Aboriginal and did things at schools but not a lot of cultural stuff," Bent said.

"My first All Stars game [in 2019] I learned so much about my culture and without footy I probably wouldn't have learned what I know now.

"It was a massive experience for me to bond with the girls and learn a lot through the coaches and their journeys."

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Shaylee Bent at the NRL Nines launch. :copyright:Nathan Hopkins/NRL Photos
Bent spent last season with the Dragons in the NRLW and was 18th player for NSW in the Origin fixture at North Sydney Oval.

She's expected to push for Origin selection at season's end after representing the Jillaroos in the World Cup Nines in October last year.

"I feel like it's just luck," Bent said when asked about her recent progression.

"There are so many incredible players out there but it's about what I do now and the opportunities I can take from that.

"Getting that professionalism around the strict gym and running programs is something I want to work on … the players' dedication and learning about nutrition is an area I want to grow in."


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2020/08/02/bent-making-strides-in-bid-to-close-gap/
 

The calm one

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Dragons announced that they have signed last years dally m Women’s player of the year Brittany Breayley

Good Signing to build Women’s Team
Did they get her at a weak moment, emotionally unstable ???. No one else comes here. Me confused man
 

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