Australia's Folau fights for career after anti-gay row

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Israel Folau is fighting for his career after he uttered insensitive comments towards the LGBT community.

SYDNEY: Wallabies star Israel Folau fought to save his career Friday as he met with Australian rugby chiefs over a homophobia row that left him facing the sack just months before the World Cup.

The Sydney Daily Telegraph said Folau was told his contract would be terminated but he is entitled to go through a code of conduct hearing first, a route he will take in a bid to keep playing. But Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter Beattie said he had failed the sport’s character test and would not get a contract.

But it also sparked a backlash, including from key Wallabies sponsor Qantas, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and gay former Welsh star Gareth Thomas.“You know it’s important that people act with love and care and compassion to their fellow citizens and to speak sensitively to their fellow Australians,” Morrison said.

Folau has previously refused to back down from his extreme religious views, and footage of him preaching to fellow churchgoers last month, obtained by the Daily Telegraph, showed how deeply his opinions are held.“That’s another tradition that is man-made and we always have to go back to what the Bible says about what He says,” Folau said in his address.

 

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