A NSW rugby league club has been ordered to destroy its end of season footy trip shirts following outcry over an offensive phrase on the top.
Group 3 rugby league club Old Bar Beach Pirates, from the NSW Mid-North Coast, has confirmed its players are facing disciplinary action when they return from their end-of-season holiday after a backlash on social media forced the league to take action immediately.
A group of around 20 men were pictured at Newcastle Airport sporting the offensive shirts, which included a naked cartoon mermaid and the phrase "'Rape and pillage Tour".
NSW Country Rugby League officials took swift action on Friday announcing the players will be disciplined following an investigation.
The Old Bar club is expected to escape sanction because the club was not involved in the players' end-of-season trip and had no knowledge of the plan to print offensive shirts for the group holiday.