Football. All Blacks come out ex: He wants to pave the way for others
by Enzo Federb
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Former columnist for Biarritz (between 2008 and 2012), Campbell Johnston, express it openly to him OutThis Monday, January 30, 2023, during an interview with Channel New Zealand OneNews.
This is an amazing first time for a player to wear the national team shirt All black (He had three draft picks in 2005).
The first of its kind for all blacks
Since the peak of 43 years and his three selections with New Zealand, Campbell Johnson is making a big step for domestic rugby, and perhaps even opening the way for others. If I could be the first all Black In coming out as gay and helping prevent stigma around these issues can help others. Everyone will know there is one among the All Blacks,” the player explained, emphasizing:
It may be one of the last pieces of the (acceptance of) the general panorama of New Zealand sport and it may be a vital piece allowing everyone to move forward.
Welcome word
In a tweet, the All Blacks welcomed their former teammate’s brave gesture, recalling a crucial speech for the future.
Current Managing Director of the New Zealand Rugby Team Mark Robinson He also affirmed his full support for his former field comrade. “On behalf of the New Zealand rugby community and as a former teammate, I would like to thank and support Campbell for sharing his true story.”
Finally the New Zealand Minister of Sports Grant Robertsonwho is gay himself, also called the announcement a “huge moment” and thanked Campbell-Johnston for his “leadership” on Instagram.
The former prop is now joining other top players and referees such as Gareth ThomasAnd Nigel Owensas that was recently Nick McCarthy in their exit.
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