Disability Sports Australia and National Rugby League announce partnership through Sports Incubator program

Disability Sports Australia are pleased to announce our working partnership across disability sport with National Rugby League. This partnership will focus on several key aspects that allow National Rugby League to progress participation and pathways across disability.

Sports Incubator is designed to provide key deliverables for mainstream National Sporting Organisations around understanding adaption and inclusion for Australians with a disability to actively participate in their sport. This partnership with National Rugby League will focus on the growth and reach of disability RL bodies and associations as well as upskilling selected Community Sports Clubs to undergo adaption and inclusion training which is the first step in opening participation at grass roots levels. The partnership will also focus on the core pathway for disability rugby league across physical, sensory and intellectual adaptions of the game.

Disability Sports Australia CEO, Murray Elbourn said "This is a great opportunity to work with a national sport leader, to progress equality in the disability sport space".

NRL Representative John Wilson said "The NRL sees this partnership as a great step forward for our partner bodies, volunteers and participants to grow their connection and engagement with rugby League. Disability Sports Australia will provide expert support and guidance that will see an increase in opportunities for people of all abilities to play the game"

Disability Sports Australia are eager to link the work done in our Sports Incubator program to our new initiative of NDSP National Referral Hub, this will add to participation through working with NRL clubs to maximise benefits of an Australians with a disability being more active, more often.

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