The AFL Is Getting Slammed After Banning A Transgender Player From Entering The AFLW
Fans are not impressed.
Transgender footballer Hannah Mouncey will be prohibited from participating in next year’s AFL Women’s competition, after the league rejected her application to nominate for the draft.
Mouncey, who represented Australia as part of the men’s handball team before transitioning, played football for Ainslie in the Canberra Women’s League this season, and had attracted interest from a number of AFLW clubs. But on Tuesday the AFL knocked back her request to join the national women’s competition, reportedly citing the Victorian Equal Opportunity Act which allows for discrimination against athletes based on sex or gender “if strength, stamina or physique is relevant”.
In announcing their decision, the league said it had “carefully considered all of the information provided by Hannah, as well as the available data on transgender strength, stamina, physique along with the specific nature of the AFLW competition”. The decision applies only to this year’s draft, meaning that Mouncey will be able to reapply in a year’s time.
The AFL’s ruling comes despite the fact that Mouncey’s hormone levels are well within those required to compete as a woman at the Olympics, according to IOC regulations.
In the wake of the decision, the AFL Players’ Association has criticised the league for its lack of clear guidelines for transgender athletes.
“No athlete should face such confusion around their eligibility for an elite competition just days out from a draft,” said AFLPA spokesperson Brett Murphy. “We have urged the AFL to prioritise the development of guidelines detailing the process and parameters for entry into the AFLW competition, so that Hannah and any other players have a clear understanding of their eligibility.”
Meanwhile, prominent gay footballer Jason Ball, who is known for being outspoken on issues of equality in the game, said that the decision to exclude Mouncey was based on “fear, ignorance and lack of internal readiness”.
The @AFL‘s decision to block Hannah Mouncey from AFLW is based on nothing more than fear, ignorance and lack of internal readiness.
— Jason Ball (@jasonballau) October 17, 2017
There are taller and heavier female athletes out there (Liz Cambage anyone). Hannah passed IOC guidelines, should have been allowed to play.
— Jason Ball (@jasonballau) October 17, 2017
I hope for Hannah’s sake the AFL can sort their shit out before 2019. It’s time to walk the walk, not just talk the talk on LGBTI inclusion.
— Jason Ball (@jasonballau) October 17, 2017
Ball’s sentiment was echoed by many other football fans on social media, a number of whom adopted the hashtag #LetHannahPlay in support of Mouncey.
Serena Williams is big and strong. She plays women’s tennis. Because she’s a woman.
Hannah Mouncey is also a woman. Let her play AFLW.
— Lever2Geelong (@Hoooooooooooops) October 13, 2017
It’s pretty bloody sad Hannah Mouncey has been denied living her dream because she’s transgender.
Disgusting call from the AFL.
— Alex Lucifero (@Alexander92DC) October 17, 2017
Hannah Mouncey can compete in the Olympics as a woman, but not play in an AFL women’s team? This country is a bigotry dumpster fire.
— Sarah Ruby Bites (@SarahRubyWrites) October 17, 2017
trans athletes already experience so many barriers to competing. adding more is just totally needlessly cruel. /end
— allison gallagher (@allisongallaghr) October 17, 2017
This is some grade A bullshit from the @AFL . Trans women are women. #lethannahplay https://t.co/3diWN2P7V8
— the new timer (@xthenewtimerx) October 17, 2017
Another reminder that the @AFL, for all its posturing, doesn’t understand or support women. #LetHannahPlay
— F (@pluckyloser) October 17, 2017
As many transgender people can attest, not all laws when applied are respectful or protective. We urge the @AFL to reconsider #LetHannahPlay https://t.co/LgsjTQTURH
— Transcend (@transcend2012) October 17, 2017
Trans people have a right to play sport. It’s never okay to be for the Gs and neglect the Ts #lethannahplay https://t.co/vsJbkkfkXL
— Mx Jacob Thomas (@jacobthomasaust) October 17, 2017
.@AFL when yes also means no. #lethannahplay @aflwomens
— Ryan Pearce ™ (@RealRyanPearce) October 17, 2017
In a statement, Mouncey said she was “extremely disappointed” by the decision to block her entry into this year’s draft, but thanked the league “for the genuine way in which they approached my situation”.
She also confirmed that she will play for Ainslie again next year, and hopes to nominate for the draft in 2018.
Good luck to all the girls who nominated for the AFLW draft tomorrow, especially my mates from Canberra. I can’t wait to see you all at the highest level and to play with and against you back in Canberra next year!
— Hannah Mouncey ?♀️ (@hannahmouncey1) October 17, 2017
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h/t SBS