-Apex Posted August 13, 2020 Posted August 13, 2020 Three Premiership clubs to take a knee this weekend as part of new ‘Rugby Against Racism’ campaignAll 12 clubs will show their support for the campaign with each club allowed to choose how it will demonstrate their anti-racism message Harlequins, Leicester Tigers and Wasps will take a knee this weekend as Premiership rugby resumes, with the sport launching the ‘Rugby Against Racism’ campaign as it returns to action following a five-month hiatus. All 12 Premiership clubs have committed to showing their opposition towards racism, though each side has been allowed to discuss and choose how they want to convey that message, while a working group has been set-up comprising a number of black players from the Premiership, as well as ex-Harlequins and England player Ugo Monye and former England Women’s Sevens coach James Bailey. "Together, we the players stand united in the fight against racism, and we are proud to support the positive message that Black Lives Matter,” the working group said in a statement endorsed by Premiership Rugby. “We are not endorsing a political ideology. We are uniting as players to combat racial discrimination, in our sport and in society #BlackLivesMatter.” However, only three clubs have committed to taking a knee before kick-off this weekend, with the players of Quins, Leicester and Wasps deciding that it is the best way of showing their support for the anti-racism movement. The nine other clubs have announced varying ways to form their anti-racism gesture, ranging from standing in a heart, huddle or V formation to wearing anti-racism shirts before the game begins. Football’s Premier League saw every player take a knee before kick-off of all 92 games that were played following the sport’s resumption, with both the England and West Indies cricket players doing the same before all three Tests of their recent series. However, the gesture has been divisive in Formula One, with 14 of the 20 drivers taking a knee before the first Grand Prix of the season last month, with that number since reducing to 13 following the two recent races at Silverstone. Here’s how each club intends to honour the ‘Rugby Against Racism’ campaign this weekend: Bath Rugby: Will show their commitment to Racial Equality at the weekend, forming a huddle in unity shortly before kick-off.Premiership Rugby has also vowed to work towards five key points that will help to increase diversity across the sport, with the magnifying glass put on the pathways that lead to coaching, officiating and executive roles. It will aim to increase the number of black, Asian and minority ethnic (Bame) players on the RFU Level three coach education and referee course, with directors of rugby and match officials set to assist in a mentoring role, while staff and Bame players will be sponsored as candidates for the Sporting Equals LeaderBoard programme. They will also carry out a review of current recruitment practices to ensure that any future progress can be tracked, and will engage with current Bame players to build protocols that ensure all players from any background feel safe and protected within the sport. The successful Project Rugby campaign will also continue to offer the provision of rugby to young children from Bame backgrounds, having already introduced 13,500 to the sport in the last four years. "Improving inclusion is vital for the progress and po-pu-la-rity of our sport and there is an urgent need for change,” said Premiership Rugby chief executive Darren Childs. “I wholeheartedly support the measures set out in our Rugby Against Racism programme, and will be making sure these measures underpin Premiership Rugby’s strategy to make a tangible positive difference in our sport and society."
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