Manly supporters BACK the club’s pride jersey decision as officials hand out rainbow badges to fans

Manly fans have donned the rainbow colours in a huge endorsement of the club’s pride jersey as supporters expressed their view in the wake of a huge week that has rocked the NRL side.

Seven players will not feature in tonight’s game against the Roosters after refusing to wear the club’s pride jersey – with the traditional white piping replaced by rainbow colouring for this game only.

Josh Aloiai, Jason Saab, Josh Schuster, Haumole Olakau’atu, Tolutau Koula, Christian Tuipulotu and Toafofoa Sipley have cited cultural and religious reasons for their refusal to wear the jersey, in a move that has divided opinion across Australia.

However, Sea Eagles supporters have turned out in force to support the club’s push for equality, with one fan holding a sign which read: ‘I [heart emoji] Manly. Love is love.’

One Manly-supporting father was seen wearing a rainbow-coloured ‘proud’ pin badge while sat with his Roosters fanatic son before the game. Elsewhere, a female couple donning Manly shirts shared a kiss while holding a rainbow flag aloft.

Volunteers were also spotted handing out rainbow badges to supporters arriving at Brookvale Oval.  Cheerleaders also donned rainbow-coloured clothing – including pompoms and waistbands in an entertaining spectacle prior to kick off.

The club’s pride jersey was quick to sell out when first released earlier this week, and according to one reporter at the ground, a fresh batch of jumpers have nearly sold merely an hour after hitting the shelves this evening.  

However, not every supporter was singing from the same hymn sheet, with two fans spotted holding small posters with the message: ‘Respect the Manly 7 #Inclusion’. 

Manly supporters BACK the club’s pride jersey decision as officials hand out rainbow badges to fans

Two Manly supporters share a kiss as fans came out in force to back the club’s pride stance

Supporters of both the Sea Eagles and the Sydney Roosters showed their support for pride

Supporters of both the Sea Eagles and the Sydney Roosters showed their support for pride

Manly fans hold a rainbow flag outside Brookvale Oval ahead of the NRL clash on Thursday

Manly fans hold a rainbow flag outside Brookvale Oval ahead of the NRL clash on Thursday

Manly supporters have come out in force to support the club's push for LGBTQIA equal rights

Manly supporters have come out in force to support the club’s push for LGBTQIA equal rights

One supporter dons a rainbow hat along with a flag outside Brookvale Oval in Sydney

One supporter dons a rainbow hat along with a flag outside Brookvale Oval in Sydney

A Manly-supporting father wears a 'proud' badge while sat with his son, a Roosters supporter

A Manly-supporting father wears a ‘proud’ badge while sat with his son, a Roosters supporter

Volunteers were spotted handing out rainbow badges ahead of kick off for the NRL clash

Volunteers were spotted handing out rainbow badges ahead of kick off for the NRL clash

Supporters are seen with a rainbow flag placed in front of them during Thursday's match

Supporters are seen with a rainbow flag placed in front of them during Thursday’s match

However, two fans held up 'respect the Manly 7' posters in a rare show of support

However, two fans held up ‘respect the Manly 7’ posters in a rare show of support 

One sign read: 'Respect the conscience of the Manly 7' in a firm show of support for the stars

One sign read: ‘Respect the conscience of the Manly 7’ in a firm show of support for the stars

Rugby league has taken a backseat this week as the saga has unfolded, and Roosters coach Trent Robinson appeared in a reflective mood as he stepped out onto the turf before kick off.

The three-time premiership winner issued an emotional plea on Wednesday and insisted that none of his players would refuse to play if the club opted to design a pride jersey. 

‘It’s unfortunate in 2022 we’re still having this conversation,’ Robinson said via Sydney Morning Herald. ‘I think it’s great what the owners of Manly have decided to do. It’s unfortunate it’s panned out this way.

‘Everyone is equal. Race, gender, sexual preference – everyone is equal. People make their choice and let’s not discriminate against those people for doing that.

‘In the youth gay community [suicide is] five times what normal society is. That’s because they don’t feel included. For us in 2022, to not be inclusive and not say it’s OK to be who you are, is unacceptable.

The Sea Eagles took to the field in their pride jerseys which has stirred huge debate this week

The Sea Eagles took to the field in their pride jerseys which has stirred huge debate this week

Cheerleaders wear rainbow colours as they put on a show ahead of kick off in Sydney

Cheerleaders wear rainbow colours as they put on a show ahead of kick off in Sydney

Roosters coach Trent Robinson was vocal in his support for equal rights on Wednesday

Roosters coach Trent Robinson was vocal in his support for equal rights on Wednesday

Daly Cherry-Evans hugs Manly owner Scott Penn after their defeat by Roosters on Thursday

Daly Cherry-Evans hugs Manly owner Scott Penn after their defeat by Roosters on Thursday

‘If someone said they weren’t going to wear the Indigenous jersey, there would be an outcry. Forty years ago, that wouldn’t have been the case. Eighty years ago, we wouldn’t have had Women In League Round. We’ve moved on those fronts, and we haven’t moved on this. We need to move towards it at some point.’

In the fallout of the Manly saga, ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys has said that the NRL would consider a pride round and Robinson said his players would have no problem wearing a jersey that promotes diversity and inclusivity.

‘Definitely,’ Robinson said. ‘That’s my personal view. We’ve talked with our players about it. We’ve got a job to do and play a Roosters style of footy and dominate tomorrow night, but whether we like it or not we have things on jerseys we represent.

‘That’s a decision for the club and the game to make, but my personal opinion is about equality. I want people to feel like they’re cared for, loved and have a place no matter their sexual preference in the world.’

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