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A Welsh rugby club, Neath RFC, has apologized for a controversial social media post promoting a derby game with the caption "#NotforGirls." The post was criticized as misogynistic and damaging to women's sports. The club's owner, Matty Young, defended the post as an attempt to address casual misogyny in rugby but has since faced backlash and uncertainty about his future at the club.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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