Dominating women’s football in the region
Five men on a women’s team. Not one not two not three not four but five.
Reduxx can confirm that a trans activist YouTuber is among five trans-identified males currently participating on a women’s football team in North West Sydney, Australia. Riley Dennis, who was previously accused of severely injuring women while participating on another women’s team, is now playing for The Flying Bats, which has been dominating women’s football in the region.
Gee, I wonder why.
The Flying Bats Football Club secured a 4-0 victory against the Macquarie Dragons on March 24, and of their five trans-identified players, the highest goal-scorer is a male trans activist who injured two female players during a match last year.
The team was awarded a $1,000 prize after winning the North West Sydney League pre-season Beryl Ackroyd Cup, following a season of winning every game they played in the Women’s Premier League matches, 10-0.
They would, wouldn’t they.
Reduxx has now learned the identities of the five trans-identified male athletes, and among them is a former YouTuber who drew criticism last year after injuring at least two female players. Riley Dennis, born Justin, 31, currently plays for The Flying Bats, but last year was a member of the Inter Lions team in New South Wales.
On May 21, 2023, during a game between the Inter Lions and the St. George football clubs at the Majors Bay Reserve, Dennis launched his smaller female opponent towards a metal fence using an aggressive tackle as the two chased down the ball.
Reduxx was provided footage of the match, which showed the female player lying on her side, unmoving, as the transgender player casually walked away.
The month prior, Dennis was said to have injured another female player, who reportedly had to seek hospital attention as a result of her injury. A letter-writing campaign was launched by Kirralie Smith, a spokeswoman with Binary Australia, encouraging concerned individuals to contact Football New South Wales, which reportedly then received over 12,000 submissions.
For her role in bringing awareness to the injuries sustained by female athletes, Smith was visited by New South Wales Police and handed an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) on March 30 that year requiring that she neither discuss nor approach Dennis.
Riley Dennis’s actual violence is fine. Women who object to Riley Dennis’s violence are visited by the police.
Is this the same Rilety Dennis that provided Magdalen Berns with so much material for her videos?
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=8dd3a61b30900631&sca_upv=1&q=magdalen+berns+riley+dennis&tbm=vid&source=lnms&prmd=ivnsmbtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKh433pqmFAxWRITQIHeaxDZ8Q0pQJegQICxAB&biw=1280&bih=578&dpr=2
For those of you who have never had the pleasure of viewing the sadly missed Ms. Berns’ videos, they are marvels of cutting lucidity, and uncompromising bluntness. Had she lived, she would have undoubtedly been targeed under Scotland’s Hate Monster Law.
Yes, this is the same Riley Dennis. He has not been able to abuse women as much as he wanted in the US. He’s been living in Australia for the last two years where he has more opportunities. Also, this is “sevens” rugby, so I am pretty sure they are more than 50% male on the field at any time. From what I know after attending a few sevens games, the main advantage males would have is maintaining control of the ball. The other team would just never get vary many opportunities to score.
Actually, @Thoughtcrime, I believe it’s soccer they’re playing. Which to my mind is concerning indeed, since soccer doesn’t have anywhere near the level of contact that rugby does, yet several injuries are attributed to these male players’ conduct, despite that more limited contact.