The National Rugby League (NRL) is taking a stand against violence and discrimination with its Respect Round, proposed by NRL Chairman Peter V’landys. Manly Star, a leading NRL club, has shown its support for this initiative by encouraging its players and fans to take part in the Respect Round.
The Respect Round was proposed by V’landys in response to the increasing number of incidents of violence and discrimination in the NRL. The initiative aims to promote respect and inclusion in the sport, and to create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone involved. It will involve clubs, players and fans working together to ensure that everyone is treated with respect and dignity.
Manly Star has been one of the first clubs to show its support for the Respect Round. The club has encouraged its players to take part in the initiative by signing a pledge to promote respect and inclusion in the sport. The club has also been actively promoting the Respect Round on social media, and encouraging its fans to get involved.
The Respect Round is an important step in creating a safe and inclusive environment for everyone involved in the NRL. Manly Star’s support for the initiative shows that the club is committed to creating a positive culture in the sport. It is hoped that other clubs will follow Manly Star’s lead and show their support for the Respect Round.
The NRL is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for everyone involved in the sport. The Respect Round is an important step in achieving this goal, and Manly Star’s support for the initiative shows that the club is committed to creating a positive culture in the sport. It is hoped that other clubs will follow Manly Star’s lead and show their support for the Respect Round.