The Cairns Post

Tahs coach not sure if Izzy will leave club

- AARON BUNCH

NSW Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson concedes Israel Folau’s playing future remains up in the air after the Wallabies fullback doubled down on his controvers­ial comments on homosexual­ity.

Folau used a Players’ Voice column to further voice his strong religious beliefs after posting on Instagram two weeks ago that gays were headed for “HELL” unless they repent their sins and turn to God.

Rugby Australia chief executive Raelene Castle has opted against sanctionin­g Folau, but it remains to be seen if the code-hopping superstar will remain in the game next year.

Off contract at year’s end, Folau also said he was prepared to walk away from rugby if RA felt his views were “hurting” the rugby community.

“Israel clearly articulate­d his religious beliefs and why his faith is important to him and has provided context behind his social media comment,” Castle said in a statement.

“He did not intend to upset people intentiona­lly or bring hurt to the game. We accept Israel’s position.”

Gibson earlier yesterday said although Folau’s future wasn’t up to him as coach of the Waratahs, he hoped the 29-year-old would remain in the 15-man code.

“That’s not for me to decide,” he said. “I know those discussion­s are ongoing and the dialogue between Rugby Australia and Israel is continuing and there hasn’t been a time frame put on those discussion­s. Those are questions for Rugby Australia.”

Gibson, though, said the Waratahs were hopeful Folau would remain.

“We want Israel to stay in rugby. That’s the first thing,” he said. “What I think is irrelevant. Israel made it really clear that what he expressed aren’t the views of Rugby Australia or the Waratahs and they are his specific views.”

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