The Cairns Post

Try and cheers for Folau on Catalans debut

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ISRAEL Folau took just six minutes to score his first try for Catalans as the controvers­ial Australian received a warm reception on a victorious debut for the French-based Super League team .

The ex-rugby union internatio­nal, who was sacked by Rugby Australia last year for his homophobic comments on social media and whose switch to European rugby league has outraged many in the game, scored in his team’s 36-18 win over Castleford.

In his first rugby league match for a decade, Folau’s early try, after he had taken a high catch from a Josh Drinkwater kick, was met with cheers from the home crowd at the Stade Gilbert Brutus in Perpignan and he almost crossed for another just before halftime.

Dragons’ fans in the crowd of 8886 chanted “Izzy! Izzy!” when Folau, playing in the centres, scored his try and he was mobbed by his teammates.

At the end of the match, 30year-old Folau held up his hands to the crowd in appreciati­on before stopping to take selfies and chat with supporters.

One female fan said she had been asked twice to remove a rainbow flag by home stewards but there were no organised protests over his Super League participat­ion, which have been promised by supporters of other clubs when Folau plays in Britain.

Dragons coach Steve McNamara said he was pleased with the way his players had coped with the additional pressure.

“To have journalist­s from all around the world descending on this region, chasing players around in cars and following people and all the other bits that go with it, the players have had to deal with that and credit to them,” he said.

“The plan all along was to get Israel on the field and give him time.”

While Folau hogged the headlines, England fullback Sam Tomkins scored three tries for the Dragons while their Australian five-eighth James Maloney ran the show, created a try and kicked six goals.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? IN FORM: Israel Folau.
Picture: AFP IN FORM: Israel Folau.

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