Claire Finnigan

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She compares playing against transwomen to playing against tall women (she is shorter than the average female rugby player). ‘When I play, I look across the field to judge my opponent, go into my toolbox, and pick what I can use to win the one-on-one battle,’ she says. If any of this was an argument for allowing males to play against women, then Reddick would be able to qualify for the men’s national team, and sports would never have been sex-separated.
Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality
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