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Non-Binary Rugby Star Dubbed ‘Hardest Hitter’ On Men’s Team Accused Of Injuring Multiple Women: REPORT

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Andrew Powell Sports and Entertainment Blogger
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How ridiculous.

A rugby star who identifies as “non-binary” is being accused of injuring multiple women during a match. Previously, the player was labeled as the “hardest hitter” while playing on a men’s team, according to evidence from Reduxx.

A “non-binary” player was removed from a women’s rugby game last June after the star reportedly injured three female competitors. Originally, the identity of the player was unknown, however, it has now been revealed by Reduxx.

The “non-binary” player has been identified as Ash Davis, who was previously in the men’s division of his club and was given the moniker of the “hardest hitter” last year at the Senior Awards Banquet. (RELATED: ‘Glory To Jesus Christ’: Magic’s Jonathan Isaac Launches Values-Based Clothing Line For ‘Faith, Family, Freedom’)

There has reportedly been “much opposition” to Davis playing in the women’s division. Members of the club, however, are worried about speaking out because of “fear of being labeled transphobic,” according to a source within the rugby team via Reduxx.

Also, here is an excellent report from Rebel News on the situation:

What a disgrace.