The Scotsman

Folau’s anti-gay rant set to cost him his contracts for club and country

● Full-back’s rugby future uncertain, with both codes ready to shun him ● Wallaby World Cup plans affected

- By GARETH BLACK

Israel Folau faces an uncertain future in rugby after it was announced his Australia and New South Wales contracts are set to be terminated due to discrimina­tory remarks made on social media.

Folau has written on his Instagram account in a post that is still visible that “hell awaits” for “drunks, homosexual­s, adulterers, liars, fornicator­s, thieves, atheists, idolators.”

The gifted Wallabies fullback, who is a practising Christian, was warned last year for making homophobic comments on social media but escaped disciplina­ry action.

On this occasion, however, Rugby Australia and New South Wales have reacted by revealing their intent to cancel the lucrative four-year contract he signed in January after repeated attempts to contact him failed.

If, as expected, Folau is exiled from rugby union in Australia then Wallabies head coach Michael Cheika must plan for the autumn’s World Cup without one of his most dangerous and experience­d players.

And the prospect of returning to league, where he began his career appears to be closed afteraustr­alianrugby­league chairman Peter Beattie stated he would not be welcome in the rival code. With his options dwindling, a spell in European club rugby would offer a possible route into employment.

0 Australia must plan for the autumn’s World Cup without Israel Folau, one of their most dangerous and experience­d players.

Rugby Australia released a robust statement declaring Folau’s decision to publish his views on Instagram was unacceptab­le.

“Asacodeweh­avemadeit clear to Israel formally and repeatedly that any social media posts or commentary that is in any way disrespect­ful to people because of their sexuality will result in disciplina­ry action,” the statement read. “In the absence of compelling mitigating factors, it is our intention to terminate his contract.

“Rugby Australia and the New South Wales Rugby Union have made repeated attempts to contact Israel both directly and via his representa­tives since 6.30pm on Wednesday, and at this point he has failed to communicat­e

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directly with either organisati­on. Whilst Israel is entitled to his religious beliefs, the way in which he has expressed these beliefs is inconsiste­nt with the values of the sport. We want to make it clear that he does not speak for the game with

his recent social media posts. Israel has failed to understand that the expectatio­n of him as a Rugby Australia and NSW Waratahs employee is that he cannot share material on social media that condemns, vilifies or discrimina­tes against people on the basis of their sexuality.”

Folau was reminded of his social media obligation­s by Rugby Australia chief executive Raelene Castle last year and these latest remarks come at a time when the union is renegotiat­ing its deal with main sponsor Qantas.

The 30-year-old said on Instagram: “Those that are living in Sin will end up in Hell unless you repent. Jesus Christ loves you and is giving you time to turn away from your sin and come to him.”

Internatio­nal Gay Rugby, the global organisati­on for gay and inclusive rugby clubs, welcomed the news.

Ben Owen, the chair of the group, said: “When someone like Folau makes statements like this, it sends a message that members of the LGBT community are lessthan and it can have irreparabl­e harm.

“On behalf of our gay and inclusive rugby community, we hope the decision made today sends a clear message to the world, that any kind of discrimina­tion has no place in our sport.”

England prop Joe Marler appeared to mock Folau by posting images on Twitter of men kissing each other and tagging in the Australia fullback.

“Whilst Israel is entitled to his religious beliefs, the way in which he has expressed these is inconsiste­nt with the values of the sport”

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