Australian Women’s Soccer Team Fields All Men, Takes Season Championship
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Justin "Riley" Dennis
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Women’s soccer in Australia is finished.

A team with five men who pretend to be women smashed all comers in the season finale and grand championship.

The five bruisers of the Flying Bats went undefeated this year, and recently won the coveted Beryl Ackroyd trophy and its $1,000 prize.

The team will likely continue to field all men, who call themselves “trans women.” That means an all-female team won’t likely win another championship. The competition isn’t just unfair. It’s a monstrous injustice — and it’s downright dangerous for the women.

17 Wins, 0 Loses

Thanks to sports authorities surrendering to “trans” ideology, the Flying Bats are permitted to play in the North West Sydney Football Women’s Premier Competition.

Except that the 2024 season wasn’t much of a “competition,” Reduxx reported. The team went undefeated, 17-0, and scored a whopping 76 goals. The competition — all of it, through the season — scored just eight points.

Amazingly, however, the loser of the championship, the West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook Football Club, scored four goals against the man-squad and lost only 5-4.

And in keeping with leftist demands that such events receive as little publicity as possible, Reduxx continued, organizers banned cameras, likely to avoid someone’s recording a Bats’ player as he smashes a woman opponent to the ground to leave her with a concussion. Or breaks her arm or leg.

“Australian talk radio presenter Ben Fordham spoke with one of the attendees at yesterday’s match,” Reduxx disclosed:

According to the caller, identified only as David, security guards conducted bag checks and required all who attended to ditch their recording devices.

“There was quite a high security presence up there, and … they were actually doing bag checks to make sure no one had brought in any sort of device to film the game any bigger than a mobile phone. I was told by security that they’d had to ask one person who refused to let them into their bag to leave the premises. So they were clamping down on people there trying to take footage… because The Flying Bats are a hot topic in football circles these days,” David said.

“West Pennant had a really vocal crowd up there… At the end of the game, when the full-time whistle went, you should have heard the boos coming from the West Pennant Hills crowd section. It was deafening,” he added.

Understandably, commentary on Facebook under a congratulatory note from the team was, to say the least, unenthusiastic about the spectacle.

“Shame on the soccer federation for letting this happen,” wrote an angry commenter, who said the girls were “robbed.”

Another said that it’s time for women to fight the manifestly unfair competitions.

“The women shouldn’t have played, the post said:

You did your best but you should not have played. Until we as women start standing up for our own rights, things are only going to get worse.

Yet another said that “trans women” must be banned from women’s sports:

Everybody knows that only all-women’s teams should be allowed to compete in women’s tournaments.

You are [the] actual champions of [the] women’s league!

We need to keep on fighting to have women’s sports back to women-only! Tr*nsidentifyed m*n should be playing somewhere else. That’s what is fair and safe!

Complaints Not Allowed

The rules of North West Sydney Football permit “trans women” to play on women’s teams. And if the women don’t like it, tough luck.

“In response to landslide victories secured by The Flying Bats FC, six other football clubs whose women’s teams had competed against them organized an informal meeting on March 17 at the Ranch Hotel in North Ryde,” Reduxx reported:

The Northwest Sydney Football Association became aware of the conversation and scheduled a formal meeting. An email was sent out to the club presidents from the CEO of North West Sydney Football, Matthew Geracitano, instructing them to attend a meeting on the evening of March 20 at Christie Park.

Included in the email sent to football club presidents was a packet titled “Online Hate Speech” produced by the eSafety Commission. Above the attachment, the following sentence was highlighted in yellow: “If individuals responsible for posting seriously harmful material do not comply with a removal notice, we can seek civil penalties or fines against perpetrators (up to $111,000).”

During the meeting, which was attended by CEO of Football NSW John Tsatsimas, attendees were told that a decision to boycott participation by forfeiting matches against The Flying Bats would result in “disciplinary action” being issued.

24 Women Quit

How effective that threat is remains to be seen. After the Flying Bats slaughtered the Macquarie Dragons 4-0 for the coveted Beryl Ackroyd Cup, two dozen women quit the St. Patrick’s Football Club.

Reduxx has identified one of the more dangerous men on the Flying Bats, one Riley Dennis, real name Justin.

Last year Dennis played for a different team. Then, the 32-year-old mauler sent a smaller woman to the ground as the two chased a ball. The brute waltzed away, the video showed, while the woman lay motionless.

“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,” the website reported.

Years ago, a Flying Bats player broke a woman’s leg and ended her career.

After Dennis injured the first woman, Kirralie Smith of Binary Australia launched a letter-writing campaign against him. That campaign pulled in some 12,000 submissions. Reduxx reported:

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. The AVO was withdrawn by authorities in September, but Smith continues to face ongoing legal challenges for having identified some of the men playing against women.

Trans-control of women’s soccer is so complete, its enforcement of speech codes so totalitarian, that the woman who helped the Bats’ victim with the broken leg was suspended for eight weeks because she understandably hurled a nasty remark. An apology did nothing.

Homosexual activists have one message for the female players who oppose the craziness, Reduxx observed.

“Transphobes” must “train a bit harder.”