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RFU to vote on restricting transgender participation in women's game

England's Rugby Football Union (RFU) will vote next week on whether to restrict transgender participation in the domestic game, with the governing body recommending that only players recorded as female at birth be allowed to play in the women's category.

The RFU said on Friday that it began a review of its existing policy in 2020 with a survey that received more than 11,000 responses. It held extensive consultation, studied scientific evidence and sought guidance from other sporting bodies.

The review concluded that peer reviewed research provides evidence that there are physical differences between people whose sex was assigned as male and those as female at birth.

There were also advantages in strength, stamina and physique brought about by male puberty which are significant and retained even after testosterone suppression, the RFU added.

"This science provides the basis of the recommendation that the inclusion of trans people assigned male at birth in female contact rugby cannot be balanced against considerations of safety and fairness," the RFU said in a statement https://www.englandrugby.com/news/article/rfu-council-to-vote-on-gender-participation-policy-for-rugby-union-in-england.

"The recommendation is that until such time as new science is available, a precautionary approach is appropriate to ensure fair competition and safety of all competitors.

"The RFU Council have been provided with access to medical, scientific and social information so that it can consider this recommendation and the merits of any alternative approaches, including a case by case approval process."

The RFU said case assessment could result in some players not being permitted to participate in the female category.

"Therefore, the RFU Council will

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