Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FOLAU TAKES A HIT IN THE POCKET AS HIS WAIT CONTINUES

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Israel Folau’s protracted dismissal by Rugby Australia looked no closer to a conclusion on Thursday but the 30-year-old was already being hit hard in the pocket for his decision to post a social media message many viewed as homophobic.

While the panel that on Tuesday adjudged Folau had been guilty of a ‘high level’ breach of the code of conduct was still considerin­g what sanction to dole out, global sportswear brand Asics cut their ties with the Wallabies fullback.

“We believe sport is for everyone and we champion inclusivit­y and diversity,” the company said in a statement.

“While Israel Folau is entitled to his personal views, some of those expressed in recent social media posts are not aligned with those of Asics.

“As such, our partnershi­p with Israel has become untenable and he will no longer represent Asics as a brand ambassador.”

The player’s legal fees are also racking up and, of course, the most likely conclusion of the disciplina­ry process is still that his A$4 million ($2.79 million), four-year contract with RA and the New South Wales Waratahs will be terminated.

A return to take up a lucrative contract in rugby league, where Folau first made his name as a freescorin­g winger, would also appear to have been ruled out.

“The commission’s already made a decision,” Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter Beattie said in Brisbane on Wednesday.

“We believe in inclusiven­ess and that inclusiven­ess policy would prevent Israel Folau from becoming a registered player in rugby league.“

 ??  ?? Israel Folau in action (File Photo)
Israel Folau in action (File Photo)

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