Daily Dispatch

Folau remains standing as team kneel for BLM

- NICK MULVENNEY

Israel Folau’s decision not to kneel down with his team mates before Sunday’s Super League match between his Catalan Dragons and St Helens was a “personal choice”, his coach Steve McNamara said.

The former Australia rugby union internatio­nal remained standing as other players and match officials “took a knee” at the Headingley ground in Leeds, England in support of the Black Lives Matter campaign.

“As a group of players and coaching staff, we spoke about it in depth and as a club we are completely against racism and all for equal opportunit­y,” McNamara said.

“But there were some players and staff who made the decision not to take the knee.

“That was based on personal choice, they have their own reasons for doing that, and we decided we would respect anyone’s personal choice on the matter.”

The knee protest was popularise­d by San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick in 2016 and gained considerab­le steam after the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in Minneapoli­s in May.

An empty stand at Headingley was draped in a huge banner backing the campaign, which has triggered demonstrat­ions of support at a raft of sporting events around the world.

Folau, a fundamenta­list Christian, joined the Dragons after being sacked by Rugby Australia in 2019 for a social media post they considered homophobic and in breach of their inclusion policies.

Champions St Helens won the match 34-6 behind closed doors to resume the Super League season, which was interrupte­d in March by the new coronaviru­s outbreak. —

 ?? Picture: TOBY MELVILLE/REUTERS ?? NO BENDING: Israel Folau decided not to take the knee with his team mates before Sunday’s Super League match between his Catalan Dragons and St Helens.
Picture: TOBY MELVILLE/REUTERS NO BENDING: Israel Folau decided not to take the knee with his team mates before Sunday’s Super League match between his Catalan Dragons and St Helens.

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