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What does it mean to you?

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And I think David was right - there is a ladder

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The thing is, women are playing sports that were formally male dominated and orientated.

 

The "equality" has crept into the arena, but the Language of Sport has already been set in stone.  

 

Do the girls also want to change the name of the positions on the field....  ruckman, forward pocket,etc.Smiley Wink

 

Suggesting to men to "woman-up" in the local netball game,.....they wouldn't be able to mount the challenge. Hahaha.

 

DEB 

 

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is there a ladder?

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@davidc4430 wrote:

is there a ladder?


Afl?

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Show some courage.

Be Honest.

Own up to mistakes.

 

Or is it directed at a certain politician. Smiley Very Happy

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Is it a small town in south west WA?

 

They're all  'up'  towns over that way

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Ok let me clarify my reason for posting this

 

my daughter plays afl, she is 17 and always lecturing me about political correctness

 

at todays game the coach kept telling the girls to 'man up'

 

they did win 80 nil so it must have worked ha ha

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I wondered what your second post meant

 

Not being footy-minded I had NFI about AFL

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And I think David was right - there is a ladder

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Over here, in the states, it means to "grow a pair".........

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I dont think I would tell a women to man up, perhaps you could tell a man to women up and see the look on thier face 🙂

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