What colours do you see these players wearing? The answer won’t be the same for everyone

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What colours do you see these players wearing? The answer won’t be the same for everyone
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A push to make rugby more accessible could see the Wallabies wear white jerseys in an upcoming World Cup game. Here's why.

Guidelines designed to help people with colour vision deficiency were introduced in 2021 by World Rugby.One in 12 men and one in 200 women are affected by colour vision deficiency.

The uniform change is in line with guidelines introduced by World Rugby in 2021, designed to help people with colour vision deficiency “I used to play cricket and the white ball was harder to see for sure, and I find the white jumpers really wash players out. I don’t love it." Peter Taliangis enjoys watching sport but being colourblind can sometimes make it tricky to tell teams apart and make out certain objects.Mr Taliangis said he'd be watching Australia play in the Rugby World Cup either way.Colour blindness is 'largely misunderstood'

Having a different awareness and understanding of colours can cause difficulties in many everyday situations, such as choosing and preparing food, gardening, sport, driving and selecting clothes to wear.

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