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Neath rugby boss future uncertain after 'not for girls' post

Neath rugby boss future uncertain after 'not for girls' post

BBC News12-03-2025

The owner of a rugby club who faced a backlash over a social media describing an event as "definitely not for girls" says there is a question mark over his long-term future at the club.Matty Young said he had "so much to learn" following the now-deleted post which prompted strong condemnation from players and politicians.The post stated an upcoming game was "definitely not for girls" and the club later apologised for the move.In a subsequent post, it attempted to justify the initial message, claiming it was intended to prompt discussion about "the casual misogyny that still exists in parts of rugby".
Young later apologised for any offence caused, saying he was the post's author and took "full responsibility".In an interview with BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, he explained the purpose of the original post was part of a wider campaign to "integrate the Neath junior girls' side with the Neath brand and senior sides".But in an "impulsive" decision, Young decided to put the original post out earlier to gain "traction", with the plan being to post a video highlighting the wider campaign the next day.He said: "What was going to happen there was a juxtaposition between the two sides and, at the end, the junior girls' sides [Neath Panthers] would come out to battle the Neath mens' senior team and essentially make a poster 'not for boys' at the end."I was hoping ultimately to integrate them within the club."
Stella Mills, a sports broadcaster, said the post "shouldn't be detracting from the growing game"."Rugby as a sport is literally the most inclusive sport," she said."If you're a young girl and you've been put off by this post, rugby has and always will be for the girls. It just is."Young said he should not have led the campaign, and should have listened to the voices of the "strong women at the club" instead."I spoke to the girls that night and there was a lot of fury and absolutely rightly so, and at that point that's when the post was taken down," he said."It was for the girls to lead, and it's one of the things I'm going to do when I go back is to talk to the girls and ask them what they want."Speaking about his future at the club, he said he would stay for two to three months "to get through this season", but a conversation should be held after that period with the "people within the club" on whether he stays."I'm ultimately leading on some areas I've led well on and other things I've led really really badly on, and this is something I've led really badly on, and I shouldn't be leading in this area," he said.

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