Representation matters: Peters highlights importance in Rugby League

Player Jasmine Peters with father and coach Marco Peters after the Mackay Cutters claimed the 2024 BMD Premiership title.

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

North Queensland Cowboys star Jasmine Peters understands the importance of representation, especially for those in less traditional rugby league backgrounds.

Proud of her Wagadagam and Badu heritage, Peters has been a part of the Indigenous All Stars team, inspiring women and girls from the Torres Strait Islands to pursue their rugby league dreams.

She believes that seeing someone who looks like them succeed in the sport can make a huge impact on aspiring players.

Peters wants to use her platform to not only support Indigenous communities but also to encourage girls from Asian backgrounds to take up the sport.

As the NRL and NRLW continue to diversify, with 65 different national heritages represented across the playing squads, Peters stands out as someone with mixed backgrounds.

She hopes to show that anyone, regardless of their background, can succeed in rugby league.

"I can do it if she can do it," Peters said, emphasizing the power of representation in inspiring others to follow their dreams.

Events like Multicultural Round highlight the diverse cultures within the rugby league community, showcasing the different backgrounds of players and celebrating their heritage.

As a player from an Asian family, Peters sees the importance of representation in encouraging more girls from similar backgrounds to get involved in the sport.

By sharing her story and representing her heritage on the field, Peters hopes to make a difference in the lives of young girls who may not see themselves reflected in the sport.

Overall, Peters' perspective on representation in rugby league underscores the impact that diversity can have on inspiring future generations of players.

As she continues to pave the way for girls from Indigenous and Asian backgrounds, Peters exemplifies the power of visibility in driving change and encouraging inclusivity within the sport.

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