I don't see why it's an issue at all. If a transgender woman wants to play in the comp, and is good enough to play in the comp, then go for it. I used to play roller derby, which has for a long time had transgender women playing, and they're just like anyone else out there. Women's comps seem to be a lot more inclusive than mens because the simple fact is we don't really care about individual people's differences. Maybe it's because women's sports have traditionally been suppressed that we're just happy to get out there and play. People can be gay, straight, trans, coloured, whatever, as long as they're there for the right reasons and that's to play the game they love, and to play for their team.
The criteria that Spongebob put above were scientifically put together to ensure the evenness of competition if someone transitions and wants to play sport. They'd work just as well in AFLW. Maybe you should look at some scientific studies on the subject rather than getting all rargh offended over something that hasn't even happened yet.
The criteria that Spongebob put above were scientifically put together to ensure the evenness of competition if someone transitions and wants to play sport. They'd work just as well in AFLW. Maybe you should look at some scientific studies on the subject rather than getting all rargh offended over something that hasn't even happened yet.