‘What could go wrong?’: AFL under fire after transgender player cleared to play in women’s comp

By Sky News Australia

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News24 host Rita Panahi rips into the AFL’s decision to let a transgender woman compete in a local women’s competition. “We delved into the gender craziness afflicting the WNBA, you know, the women's league where officials don’t know what a woman is, and it seems our own AFL is suffering from a similar affliction,” Ms Panahi said. “This AFL committee has allowed a trans player, Freya Golding, to take the field for Westminster Old Scholars in the Adelaide Footy League women's competition despite three separate clubs lodging formal duty-of-care complaints citing safety concerns.”

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