Official Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs becomes first footy club to provide free tampons

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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs has become the first club to provide something free, but the change is long overdue.



A rugby league club has become the first to deliver on the long overdue allowance of free menstrual products for players.
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs on Sunday became the first club to provide free menstrual product dispensaries in both player locker rooms and stadium bathrooms.

The launch came as the first ever NRL double-header was held at Belmore Sports Ground, in Sydney’s southwest, the Bulldogs’ home ground.


Although the Bulldogs have not yet entered the NRLW, the club is aiming to join in the next expansion, which won’t likely happen until the 2025 season.

Dispensers and sanitary bins, from Rentokil Initial, were installed in all public bathrooms and female locker rooms at the grounds ahead of Sunday.

The installation came not a second too soon, according to Lauren Milner, Bulldogs’ female football operations co-ordinator.

“We think of things like tea and coffee as essential items in the corporate world or in the football world, the supplements or the strapping tape,” Ms Milner said.

“Why shouldn’t menstrual products be considered essential items as well?”

She added, “Menstruation is natural and shouldn’t be something that holds women back from participating or performing, so for me it was a no-brainer to introduce this.”


Stress and anxiety has historically surrounded players and their menstruation, and having products available at all times would help to alleviate that, she added.

“I constantly have players asking for products whether it’s at training or at games, and it affects their performance when they’re stressed and anxious about it,” Ms Milner said.

For younger elite players, who could be as young as 15, having dispensaries in the change rooms would soften the awkwardness they might feel around their period.


“While some women may be more comfortable talking about it or asking their manager for a tampon, the younger girls don’t find those conversations quite so easy,” she said.

“So we’ve eliminated those hard conversations and they can just focus on their performance.”

The Bulldogs hoped they would pave the way for other clubs to follow.

“We would love this to be rolled out across lots of different rugby league clubs and all sporting organisations really. Even into schools and junior league clubs,” Ms Milner said.

“I’d really encourage all other sporting clubs to do this and take the anxiety away for players so they can focus on their performance, and it’s one less thing for them to worry about at training or on game day.”


Bulldogs chief executive Aaron Warburton described the progressive move as a “priority” for the club.

“Women make a tremendous contribution at all levels of our Football Club and the advancement, growth and progression of the women’s game is a priority for the Bulldogs,” Mr Warburton said.

“We are committed to creating even greater opportunities for women, as well as developing pathways to help female staff and players reach their aspirations. Part of this commitment comes with the provision of all the tools and resources they need to succeed both on and off the field.”

Rentokil Initial replenishes the dispensaries on a monthly basis.
 

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That’s crazy
 

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I thought this was a troll article lol
It is a troll, mate.
Not the article itself as its a great initiative but obvs old mate posts it, adds a few comments, knows he will get a bit of a rise from people, including myself, moves forward to the next opportunity to lay bare further grievances ha ha
 

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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs has become the first club to provide something free, but the change is long overdue.



A rugby league club has become the first to deliver on the long overdue allowance of free menstrual products for players.
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs on Sunday became the first club to provide free menstrual product dispensaries in both player locker rooms and stadium bathrooms.

The launch came as the first ever NRL double-header was held at Belmore Sports Ground, in Sydney’s southwest, the Bulldogs’ home ground.


Although the Bulldogs have not yet entered the NRLW, the club is aiming to join in the next expansion, which won’t likely happen until the 2025 season.

Dispensers and sanitary bins, from Rentokil Initial, were installed in all public bathrooms and female locker rooms at the grounds ahead of Sunday.

The installation came not a second too soon, according to Lauren Milner, Bulldogs’ female football operations co-ordinator.

“We think of things like tea and coffee as essential items in the corporate world or in the football world, the supplements or the strapping tape,” Ms Milner said.

“Why shouldn’t menstrual products be considered essential items as well?”

She added, “Menstruation is natural and shouldn’t be something that holds women back from participating or performing, so for me it was a no-brainer to introduce this.”


Stress and anxiety has historically surrounded players and their menstruation, and having products available at all times would help to alleviate that, she added.

“I constantly have players asking for products whether it’s at training or at games, and it affects their performance when they’re stressed and anxious about it,” Ms Milner said.

For younger elite players, who could be as young as 15, having dispensaries in the change rooms would soften the awkwardness they might feel around their period.


“While some women may be more comfortable talking about it or asking their manager for a tampon, the younger girls don’t find those conversations quite so easy,” she said.

“So we’ve eliminated those hard conversations and they can just focus on their performance.”

The Bulldogs hoped they would pave the way for other clubs to follow.

“We would love this to be rolled out across lots of different rugby league clubs and all sporting organisations really. Even into schools and junior league clubs,” Ms Milner said.

“I’d really encourage all other sporting clubs to do this and take the anxiety away for players so they can focus on their performance, and it’s one less thing for them to worry about at training or on game day.”


Bulldogs chief executive Aaron Warburton described the progressive move as a “priority” for the club.

“Women make a tremendous contribution at all levels of our Football Club and the advancement, growth and progression of the women’s game is a priority for the Bulldogs,” Mr Warburton said.

“We are committed to creating even greater opportunities for women, as well as developing pathways to help female staff and players reach their aspirations. Part of this commitment comes with the provision of all the tools and resources they need to succeed both on and off the field.”

Rentokil Initial replenishes the dispensaries on a monthly basis.
That’s great news just in time for your monthly.
 

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Dogs of woke
This has nothing to do with being Woke. What an asinine comment. Menstruation and anxiety about it is a very real issue, particularly for young women/girls. It’s a practical problem and this is a sensible, practice solution. We are about to launch our NRLW team and personally I’m thrilled. I can’t wait. This is an initiative that will help our girls kick ass. It will also help the non playing women in our club kick ass!
I’m all for it! I’m not surprised that you are using this issue to stir up shot though.
 
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