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Netballer Samantha Wallace-Joseph issues apology for transgender comments

Netballer Samantha Wallace-Joseph has issued an apology over comments she made on social media about Transgender Day of Visibility.

Wallace-Joseph joined the chorus of people criticising US President Joe Biden for recognising the day. This year Transgender Day of Visibility occurred on Easter Sunday.

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“The disrespect is crazy. Don’t play with GOD,” Wallace Joseph wrote on a social media tile.

Her team the NSW Swifts were quick to distance themselves from the commentary, issuing a statement saying they did not agree with their players stance.

“The views expressed in the post are not shared by the Club.” the NSW Swifts said in a statement.

“Many members of our family, both directly within the Club and in the stands, identify as part of the LGBTIQA+ community. The NSW Swifts Club will always be their allies.”

After meeting with Wallace-Joseph a joint statement from the player and club offered an apology.

Samantha Wallace-Jospeh

“It was not my intention to upset and disrespect anybody and while I feel my post was taken out of context, I didn’t say what I meant clearly,” Wallace-Joseph said in the statement.

“I did not wish to cause any offence to members of the transgender community and it is clear that I have and for that I am sorry.

Netball Australia introduced its transgender policy in 2020 and recognises that gender occurs on a spectrum and is not fixed.

The sport has previously declared that it is a welcoming, inclusive and supportive space for people who are transgender.

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