A transgender women's rugby player has spoken out about what it's really like competing as a in sport, saying she can't even 'come close to the level of athleticism' she used to achieve before she transitioned.Emma Farnan, who plays for the Southern Headliners Rugby Club women's team in the Premier Rugby (PR) Sevens league, told 'being trans doesn't mean inherently that I'm going to be a good player.''I still work my a** off to be able to be where I am in sport and to continue performing,' the 27-year-old aerospace engineer, who is studying her PhD at 's University of Notre Dame, said.
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