All Blacks apologise for Twitter post
NEW Zealand Rugby admitted it “didn’t get it right” as it apologised for an International Women’s Day post from the All Blacks Twitter account that appeared to sideline women.
“Forever grateful to all the women in our lives that allow us to play the game we love,” the post read.
It was accompanied by pictures of male players with their partners, daughters and female family members.
“We didn’t get it right and we apologise,” said New Zealand Rugby.
“NZR and our Teams in Black celebrated International Women’s Day across all of our digital channels and our intent was to portray the many roles women have in our game.”
New Zealand’s women team – known as the Black Ferns – tweeted from their separate account, marking International Women’s day with a selection of their players picking out positive female role models in their lives, but the team was not mentioned by the All Blacks in their tweet.
New Zealand’s women are world champions in the 15-a-side game and won gold at the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic sevens last year.
“Our entire rugby whanau [community or family] are so proud of our Black Ferns and all our wahine [women], in everything that they do on and off the pitch,” said NZR. -bbc.com