The Ladies Gaelic Football Association will appoint legal and medical experts to assess applications from transgender women who want to play the sport, according to a policy document ratified last week.
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association will appoint legal and medical experts to assess applications from transgender women who want to play the sport, according to a policy document ratified
last week.“The Association intends that those trans women who have their LGFA transgender application form approved are supported in doing so in a safe and inclusive environment,” it said. “The ...
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