Manly star Josh Aloiai, who was one of the seven to boycott the club’s pride jersey over religious beliefs, has insisted he will never wear a pride jersey because he doesn’t want to ‘endorse’ homosexual relationships.
The 26-year-old, who is a Christian, was one of the Sea Eagles players who stood themselves down and refused to wear the club’s rainbow ‘Everyone in League’ jersey in round 20.
It was a move that ignited a storm of controversy and iblbet eventually derailed the club’s season, which culminated in the sacking of coach Des Hasler earlier this month.
Manly owner Scott Penn conceded in July that while players were placed in a tough position, the club will wear a rainbow pride jersey again in 2023 — but Aloiai will not be one of those players.
Josh Aloiai, pictured enjoying a day on the water with wife Taleah, has revealed his reasons for boycotting the pride jersey — and says he will never wear one
The Samoan forward finally broke his silence over the saga, revealing he will never pull on a rainbow pride jumper.
‘The short answer is no, I won’t (play in a pride jersey),’ he said in a .
‘We didn’t compromise this year and we won’t compromise next year or the year after.
‘You should never be put in that situation where your religious or cultural views or beliefs conflict with your job,’ said Aloiai.
Manly’s rainbow pride jersey being worn by a player during the club’s round 20 clash against the Roosters. Aloiai and seven other players boycott the match for religious reasons, refusing to wear the jumper called ‘Everyone in League’
Josh Aloiai is a father to Uriah, and is also expecting a new baby shortly with wife Taleah
Aloiai, along with Jason Saab, Christian Tuipulotu, Josh Schuster, Haumole Olakau’atu, Tolutau Koula and Toafofoa Sipley, all refused to wear the jersey due to their religious beliefs.
Many of them, including Aloiai, are very open about their Christianity and views on social media, with Sipley having multiple anti-homosexuality posts on his Instagram dating back to 2010. Daily Mail Australia is not suggesting Sipley is homophobic or authored the posts.
Aloiai himself, a member of a Pentecostal church, often posts bible messages on his social media account.
A bible verse (from a Christian app called Sprinkle of Jesus) Josh Aloiai posted on his social media. The Manly prop often posts references to his faith
In December 2020, he also posted an anti-abortion quote by conservative political commentator, Ben Shapiro, which read: ‘If a baby were outside the womb and you stick a knife through its chest you’d be charged with first-degree murder. You kill it inside the womb and we call it a ‘human right’.’
The 121-game forward, who is currently in England representing Samoa in the World Cup was asked by interviewer Emma Lawrence why he insists his views are respected when he doesn’t respect the rights of people to be in homosexual relationships.
Aloiai offered a strong response, reaffirming he could not ‘endorse’ same-sex people or couples, but felt the media coverage was unfair.
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Aloiai attended the club’s presentation night on September 7 with wife Taleah, saying he would ‘take the good with the bad’ on his post