Cape Times

Folau hikes dismissal claim

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Former Wallabies fullback Israel Folau has raised his compensati­on claim against Rugby Australia (RA) and the Waratahs to A$14million in an updated court filing.

Folau, a fundamenta­list Christian, was previously seeking A$10m in damages from RA and the Waratahs, who terminated his fouryear contract in May after he posted a meme on social media that said hell awaited homosexual­s and other groups.

The 30-year-old filed an amended statement of claim to the Federal Circuit Court yesterday that said his terminatio­n had denied him a chance to captain the Wallabies.

The statement said Folau’s losses and damages included “additional post-playing career monetary benefits” derived from the successful­ly competing in two additional Rugby

World Cups and “possible captainshi­p of a trophy-winning Wallabies team”.

Folau, who has cast his legal challenge as a fight for religious freedom, is also seeking an apology from RA and the right to resume his internatio­nal career.

The trial is set to begin in February if final mediation between the parties fails next month.

Folau caused a media storm last week when he said in a sermon posted on Facebook that recent deadly bushfires in Australia and a devastatin­g drought were God’s punishment for the country allowing same-sex marriage and abortion.

Former fullback Folau was capped 62 times by the Wallabies and also represente­d Australia in rugby league.

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