logo
Cronulla Sharks NRL team apologises for two shocking words in job ad - as Channel Nine star Marlee Silva slams the club for its treatment of women's footy

Cronulla Sharks NRL team apologises for two shocking words in job ad - as Channel Nine star Marlee Silva slams the club for its treatment of women's footy

Daily Mail​30-04-2025

The Cronulla Sharks have apologised for posting an ad for an important position with the club's women's team after Channel Nine star Marlee Silva slammed the inclusion of two controversial words.
The Sharks listed a job for an assistant physiotherapist to work with their NRLW side - but it said the position was a 'volunteer position' despite the successful applicant needing a health degree and being required to attend multiple training sessions per week and work at games.
Now the club have apologised for the ad, which has also drawn criticism from the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
Sharks CEO Dino Mezzatesta said the job was always meant to be paid employment but it was tagged 'volunteer position' due to an error in the way it was posted to the website Sportspeople.
'We can put our hand up and apologise,' he told News Corp.
'I can understand why people are a little bit disappointed and are questioning it, and I sympathise with that, but we want to be clear, it's an honorarium role.'
The job ad (pictured) listed the vacancy as a 'volunteer position' despite seeking a highly qualified health professional who would have to work long hours
An honorarium is a token payment or honorary reward made to an employee who would otherwise be a volunteer.
Silva - who covers the NRL for Nine - lashed out over the ad on Instagram.
'Lot of people upset at the moment because there has been this job advertised for an NRLW team that is for a physio, and it is listed as a volunteer position,' she said over a sound effect of people booing.
'Some people are really shocked by that - an allied health professional expected to work for nothing.
'This is not new. There are many instances within the NRLW where there are roles that are unpaid or underpaid and are not considered full-time from a pay scale, but the workload is certainly at the full-time end of the spectrum.
'I think this is why it's so important to listen to players when it comes to what they say about where the game is, what needs to be done next in terms of making sure there's gender equality.'
Silva then said every NRLW employee should be paid full-time and at the same level as their counterparts in the men's game.
The APA said the ad was a 'serious issue', with the body claiming the pay situation isn't fair in relation to the responsibilities the position holds.
Brian Seeney, the physiotherapist behind the popular NRL Physio X account, posted a letter from the APA announcing the body's plans to write a letter to the Sharks protesting about the ad.
He also wrote, 'NRLW players and the therapists deserve way better than this.'
'In the last 24 hours, several members have contacted us to express their disappointment at a job advertisement for a voluntary physiotherapist role with the NRLW Cronulla Sharks team,' the letter explains.
'This position comes with significant responsibilities and a substantial time commitment, and is not the type of position that we would expect to be a volunteer position.'
The job advertisement includes responsibilities that require applicants to 'assist in planning and delivering suitable treatment, rehabilitation, strength and conditioning programmes for players recovering from injury.'
Applicants must also provide regular reports of injured players and are requested to attend 'three to four training sessions per week as well as competition matches'.
The APA also notes that the advert has been altered to include the honorarium but states that the body are preparing a letter to send to the Cronulla Sharks over the matter which they also referred to as a 'serious issue'.
'Physiotherapists play a vital role in sport and it's important that contribution is recognised through appropriate remuneration,' the APA added.
A women's rugby league fan account, The Full Time Sirens, also published its opposition to the advertisement.
'With women's sport in Australia on the rise and participation across the board on the rise, we must be at a point where valuing and regarding the next generation of females in sport deserves more than basic volunteer roles, especially when you consider the work required and the magnitude of such roles?' they wrote.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Lawrence Shankland trains with Rangers ace James Tavernier
Lawrence Shankland trains with Rangers ace James Tavernier

The National

time3 hours ago

  • The National

Lawrence Shankland trains with Rangers ace James Tavernier

The out-of-contract Hearts skipper joined Tavernier alongside Newcastle United and England ace Kieran Trippier for a warm-weather coaching camp in Dubai. Both players are clearly keen to keep themselves sharp ahead of pre-season, with Tavernier due back at Rangers on Monday morning for Russell Martin's first day with the players. Shankland is without a club, and while Derek McInnes hopes to convince the striker to re-sign at Tynecastle, the Scotland international is attracting interest from south of the border, having been heavily linked with West Brom, as well as other clubs abroad. Elite performance coach Chris Bowman took to Instagram to share an image of the Scottish Premiership rivals after they took part in an intense session in the sizzling UAE sun. Bowman shared several clips of the Shankland, Tavernier and Trippier being put through their paces. Read more: Posting this photo, he captioned the image: "Tough one in the cooker today." It is worth noting that both Shankland and Tavernier are represented by Storm Sports X agency. Throughout Shankland's time at Hearts, he has consistently been touted with a move to his boyhood heroes at Ibrox.

Lawrence Shankland trains with Rangers captain James Tavernier and Newcastle Utd star in unlikely pre-season team up
Lawrence Shankland trains with Rangers captain James Tavernier and Newcastle Utd star in unlikely pre-season team up

Daily Record

time3 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Lawrence Shankland trains with Rangers captain James Tavernier and Newcastle Utd star in unlikely pre-season team up

The pair joined Kieran Trippier for an elite coaching camp in the United Arab Emirates Lawrence Shankland has been spotted training with James Tavernier – but it's no sign they'll be teammates any time soon as the pair joined Kieran Trippier for a warm weather coaching camp in the UAE. The Hearts captain is out of contract and, as he mulls over talks with Derek McInnes to stay in Gorgie, he's been keeping himself sharp in his downtime. ‌ The same goes for Rangers skipper Tavernier who is due back in on Monday for his first session under Russell Martin with the Ibrox side gearing up for their opening Champions League qualifier with Panathinaikos next month. Neither have been putting their feet up as eagle-eyed fans spotted a post from elite performance coach Chris Bowman – who took the pair to the United Arab Emirates for an intense coaching session. They were in elite company with Newcastle and England right-back Trippier also involved in the session which took place in the searing heat in the desert. Bowman, who ran the session, shared a number of clips on his Instagram story which featured the trio and other players as they were put through their paces in their down time. A snap shared with all the players together showed Shankland on the left and Tavernier on the right, captioned: "Tough one in the cooker today." Hearts fans will of course be hoping Shankland hangs around at Tynecastle to help new boss McInnes in his ambition to gun down Rangers and split the Old Firm this season. ‌ Whether Rangers fans would be open to Shankland and Tavernier joining forces on the pitch next season is another question. Russell Martin is thought to be on the hunt for another striker but he'll first need to resolve the future of Cyriel Dessers who continues to court interest from AEK Athens. But the new Ibrox board's firm stance on landing a fee in the region of £5million for last season's top scorer means that one may not reach a conclusion any time soon. ‌ Despite what was largely a disappointing season for Shankland last term, he still managed nine goals and 11 assists in a campaign that improved towards the end. He scored back to back doubles against Ross County and Motherwell after the split, rediscovering some of the form that saw him score 31 times in 2023/24. Follow Record Sport on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all of the up-to-the minute breaking news, video and audio on the SPFL, the Scotland national team and beyond. You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers and Celtic pages, and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. We're also on WhatsApp where we bring all the latest breaking news and transfer gossip directly to you phone. Join our Rangers community here and our Celtic community here.

Ronnie O'Sullivan rekindles Laila Rouass romance as couple make £2m decision
Ronnie O'Sullivan rekindles Laila Rouass romance as couple make £2m decision

Daily Mirror

time4 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Ronnie O'Sullivan rekindles Laila Rouass romance as couple make £2m decision

Ronnie O'Sullivan is set to quit the UK for the Middle East after a series of snooker struggles over the past few months but his partner Laila Rouass looks set to join him after the pair got back together Snooker legend star Ronnie O'Sullivan has reportedly rekindled his relationship with former fiancee Laila Rouass just nine months after they separated. The Rocket announced his split from the Strictly Come Dancing star last year following 13 years together. And that split coincided with what was arguably O'Sullivan's most difficult spell on the snooker table. He had barely played in 2025 heading into this year's world championship. ‌ But it now appears that he has reconciled with Rouass, with reports suggesting that the pair are now together. According to The Sun, the couple are now back together and have plans to move to Dubai together. ‌ They have apparently put their £2million Epping Forest home up for sale ahead of the move. A source said: 'They have been back together for a while. The time apart gave them time to think about what they want and what is important to them — and that is being together. 'Ronnie is moving to the Middle East and Laila is going with him. They've talked about living in Dubai, which is just a two-hour flight from where Ronnie has his snooker academy in Saudi Arabia. 'He has spoken to people on his snooker circuit about the move and is excited about a clean break from the UK for him and Laila. They have had their issues in the past but Ronnie and Laila have worked through it and seem really happy again. The people who know them think they make a great couple and just want them to live a happy, quiet life.' 'They've been on and off before but Ronnie really wants to make it work with Laila," they added. "She will be joining him in the Middle East and they'll see how it goes.' The news of the couple's reunion comes after Rouass broke her silence on their original separation back in March. Taking to Instagram, she said: "Break ups can strip you down to your essence,' she wrote. 'I got through mine by using pain as fuel to take control because no matter what, we will lose parts of ourselves in relationships. It's normal, don't beat yourself up. ‌ Is Ronnie O'Sullivan the best snooker player of all time? Share your thoughts in the comments below "One thing I'm conscious of not doing is trying to get back where I was. No, I'm discovering who I've become. I've gone through various emotions... hurt, pain, anger but what I've realised about anger is that it's bottomless." O'Sullivan only reached the World Championship semi-finals in May and was eventually defeated by eventual champion Zhao Xintong at the Crucible. Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store