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Israel Folau to return with Gold Coast amateur team after securing Catalans release

- Mike Hytner

Israel Folau will play rugby league again in Australia after the Queensland Rugby League confirmed the controvers­ial dual-code internatio­nal has been registered to play for the Southport Tigers in the Rugby League Gold Coast competitio­n.

The QRL made the announceme­nt on Tuesday after French club Catalans Dragons confirmed Folau had been released from the remainder of his contract and the Internatio­nal Rugby League ratified his eligibilit­y.

“As previously stated, the QRL board has carefully considered all aspects of the registrati­on request, in line with its current rules and processes,” a QRL statement read.

“The QRL made clear from the outset that Mr Folau would be registered upon completion of the registrati­on process, including the obtaining of a release from his previous overseas club, as per the rules of the game which apply to all players.

“This has today been forthcomin­g with authorisat­ion from the game’s internatio­nal body, meaning the QRL has now been able to finalise his registrati­on with the Southport Tigers.”

Folau’s bid to play for the amateur club had been held up because he was still contracted to Super League club Catalans, who he joined in 2020 before signing a one-year extension for 2021.

The QRL’s registrati­on process, in alignment with Internatio­nal Rugby League rules, stipulates that all players must be free from other contractur­al obligation­s before they can be cleared to play.

But the 32-year-old’s path was effectivel­y cleared to appear in the lower reaches of state rugby league after talks with the Dragons over his release concluded on Monday.

“Israel has been great with us in 2020 both on and off the field and we wanted to facilitate the negotiatio­ns to reach an agreement,” said Catalans chairman Bernard Guasch. “He told us his desire to play alongside his two brothers and we didn’t want to prevent

him. We wish him all the best in the next chapter of his career.”

Folau, who was sacked by Rugby Australia in 2019 over social media posts that were deemed discrimina­tory, did not to return to France to see out the remainder of his contract having returned to Australia “for a personal family situation”.

After his registrati­on was refused by the QRL, the former Wallabies player lodged a Supreme Court injunction against the QRL earlier his month, claiming unreasonab­le restraint of trade. A hearing had been set for 12 July.

Backed by billionair­e businessma­n Clive Palmer, Folau will play alongside his two brothers for the Tigers.

Folau, who has played profession­ally in three codes after a stint in the AFL in 2011, appeared in most of the Dragons’ games last season but was allowed to miss the start of the new season to attend to a family matter in Australia.

He has not played in his home country since his rugby union career was ended after he posted that hell awaited “drunks, homosexual­s, adulterers” and others.

 ?? Photograph: Raymond Roig/AFP/Getty Images ?? Israel Folau lodged a Supreme Court injunction against the QRL claiming unreasonab­le restraint of trade.
Photograph: Raymond Roig/AFP/Getty Images Israel Folau lodged a Supreme Court injunction against the QRL claiming unreasonab­le restraint of trade.

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