Monday, 11 August 2014

Journalist “surprised” at storm of controversy around women"s rugby article

A publisher during a centre of a charge of debate over an essay on women’s rugby published yesterday has pronounced she was not awaiting the outcry that it caused.


“I’m astounded during a reaction”, pronounced Niamh Horan, vocalization to breakingnews.ie this afternoon about a article published in yesterday’s Sunday Independent.


“I was asked by several radio stations to come on and plead a story.”


However Horan pronounced she is now divided from home and has motionless that she will not criticism on a story until subsequent weekend, when she will respond in a Sunday Independent.


There has been defamation online of her essay on women’s rugby, that talked about women’s rugby and a players themselves in a approach that many have described as “lazy” and “stereotyped”.






The rugby bar involved, Railway Union RFC, were asked by a IRFU to promote a publisher in a training event and have pronounced they are disappointed with a ensuing article.


“We are unhappy that what could have been a hugely certain essay compelling women’s rugby in Ireland during time of such feat internationally has been reduced to stereotyping. The essay in no approach reflects a sport, a values and a values of a bar and a members.”


Speaking to Newstalk Railway Union’s boss Shirley Corcoran pronounced a bar felt let down by a article.


“We have put a lot of bid into a rugby that we have in Railway (RFC) over a final series of years”, pronounced Corcoran, “to see a disappointment, a annoy and a harm that this has caused.”


Article source: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/rugby-league/dave-hadfield-rugby-league-players-lot-is-not-a-happy-one-in-a-game-suffering-money-and-image-problems-8798997.html


Journalist “surprised” at storm of controversy around women"s rugby article

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