The calendar featured ten of the previous twelve League Of Their Own from the League of Their Own'' were taken out to be replaced by three new players, three being Greg Bird, Brent Webb, Paul Whatuira and the fourth, an unknown unidentified mystery player who was photographed from behind. The following players are featured:
February 2008: An unknown mystery player, photographed from behind
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Immediately after publication of the calendar, the National Rugby League was quick to distance itself from the project. "We don't have an issue with the players having got their gear off, but what we want known is the NRL is not associated with the calendar," NRL chief operating officerGraham Annesley told Australia's Sydney Confidential. Anneseley particularly criticized Nick Youngquest of the for his photo saying that "Youngquest had taken the idea 'too far'. He may not have known that he was in that, ah, position, but it's just something we feel the publishers went too far with". About the charitable cause the calendar served, Anneseley responded: "We have a very close association with the National Breast Cancer Foundation... but the nature of the publication is not anything that we would have approved to be associated with the NRL." A National Breast Cancer Foundation spokeswoman said the organisation was not behind the actual production of the calendar, but confirmed it would benefit from its sale. Youngquest responded that he knew what he was doing at the time but did it all in the name of charity with proceeds going tobreast cancer research. He commented: "The photographer rang and said the best photo he had was a bit revealing and asked me if I minded. I said I didn't mind. It's all for a good cause," Youngquest said. In any case, this isn't Youngquest's first nude calendar and the player regularly makes the top of the most attractive player polls. Youngquest continued: "It is for breast cancer, so if it affects my image, I would be pretty disappointed by it. I don't think anyone would be that shallow to let that happen. The photo is for a good cause, so, if it stirs any controversy, so be it." The Australian celebrity photographer Pedro Virgil who had taken the photos of the players defended his work saying about the calendar: "It is provocative in the sense that the guys are naked... but in this case it is tasteful," he said.