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Posted: 2023-02-07 20:24:12

A behavioural science researcher says LGBT+ pride rounds in professional sporting competitions could do more harm than good if they fail to send the right message to the community.

The National Basketball League's inaugural pride round this season began with controversy when the Cairns Taipans decided not to wear pride-themed jerseys

Researcher Erik Denison, from Monash University's Behaviour Science Institute, said "wearing a jersey with a little rainbow on it" and using terms like "celebrating the LGBT community" without specifically targeting homophobic behaviour would not lead to positive change.

"There's nothing wrong with doing a pride game," Dr Denison said.

"As long as it's not done in a way where it creates opportunities for players to refuse to take part or people to use it as a leverage tool for their political campaigns against the gay community."

Pride events aimed at supporting the LGBT+ community are not new in Australia, although they have occasionally attracted controversy.

AFL clubs Sydney and St Kilda have contested annual LGBT+-themed pride matches since 2016, while the NRL's Manly side made headlines last year when seven Sea Eagles players refused to wear rainbow-themed jerseys in a match against the Roosters.

Neither the NRL nor the AFL men's competition have organised an entire pride round, although the AFLW has since 2021.

Coach Adam Forde sitting with a Taipans player at a press conference
Taipans coach Adam Forde wore a "progress pride" badge while saying he supported the team's decision not to wear the pride singlets.(Supplied: Cairns Taipans)

Does the message filter down?

Beau Newell is the national program manager for not-for-profit Pride in Sport, which the NBL consulted in developing its pride round.

Mr Newell said the league did a "substantial amount of consultation and work" in improving its policies ahead of the launch.

"They also led and ensured that training and education was delivered not only for all staff within the NBL, but also every single team within the league was provided training and education around LGBTQ awareness," he said.

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