I look forward to Qantas taking the moral high ground despite their continuing alliance with Qatar Airways and Emirates.
I look forward to Qantas taking the moral high ground despite their continuing alliance with Qatar Airways and Emirates.
Go fund me page setup incase Folau losea his job. Lol
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Although I'm sure some legal eagles will argue, sacking Folau wouldn't impinge on his right to free speech. But your contract can stipulate that you do not do anything contrary to the company's code of conduct (see Spartan's post of the RA CoC).
In fact, by sacking him, RA are saying that he's no longer under contract, so can't be held to their CoC; so it could free up Folau to post anything he cares about. Sacking Folau would give him more freedom of speech!
Contract terminated. I think he wanted out as it’s says in statement he couldn’t be contacted!!
Rugby Australia are set to sack Israel Folau following his social media posts on Wednesday night, leaving the Wallabies’ preparations ahead of the World Cup in chaos.
The governing body failed to make contact with Folau over the past 24 hours leaving Rugby Australia with no choice but to sack their super star fullback.
“Rugby Australia and the New South Wales Rugby Union have made repeated attempts to contact Israel both directly and via his representatives since 6.30pm on Wednesday, and at this point he has failed to communicate directly with either organisation,” the statement read.
“Whilst Israel is entitled to his religious beliefs, the way in which he has expressed these beliefs is inconsistent with the values of the sport. We want to make it clear that he does not speak for the game with his recent social media posts.
“Israel has failed to understand that the expectation of him as a Rugby Australia and NSW Waratahs employee is that he cannot share material on social media that condemns, vilifies or discriminates against people on the basis of their sexuality.
“Rugby is a sport that continuously works to unite people. We want everyone to feel safe and welcome in our game and no vilification based on race, gender, religion or sexuality is acceptable and no language that isolates, divides or insults people based on any of those factors can be tolerated.
“As a code we have made it clear to Israel formally and repeatedly that any social media posts or commentary that is in any way disrespectful to people because of their sexuality will result in disciplinary action.
“In the absence of compelling mitigating factors, it is our intention to terminate his contract.”
https://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/w...8540362c75e89b
Good riddence to bad rubbish!
Excellent news. Good riddance to that filth. If I was him I would be devasted to not have made it to the World cup in Japan. 4 years of nothingness after being beaten and humiliated by almost every nation for 4 consecutive years. He could probably sense the Wallabies failing in the pool stages and got out now before his reputation is tainted by being in the worst Wallaby team of all time. RA actually do something right for a change...
Well that sucks, the back three of the wallabies just got 10 percent faster and 60 percent less likely to die with the ball
Now they can give someone a chance on merit not on what the FURA have wasted on them!
Not giving Banks any game time at all on the spring tour now looks even more stupid
So the NRL dont want him. I wonder where that leaves him now, where will he go?
I have a feeling Raelene will pathetically backtrack and announce he is staying in the sport..
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Beattie slams NRL door on Folau
APRIL 11, 2019
9:30PM April 11, 2019
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ARL Commission chair Peter Beattie has effectively slammed the door on any hope Israel Folau had of returning to rugby league by declaring the dual international fails the code’s inclusiveness test.
Beattie, wary of further damage to a code that has spent the opening months of the season rebuilding its reputation in the eyes of sponsors and supporters, went on the front foot following revelations Rugby Australia was ready to sack Folau over his latest comments on social media.
“He fails rugby league’s inclusiveness test,” Beattie said. “We’re about being inclusive. From our point of view rugby union has made a decision that clearly rugby league would support.
“If you are not inclusive, frankly at the end of the day that is now what rugby league is about. Rugby union has made the right decision, which we support.”
The ARL Commission and NRL have spent recent months talking up the need to protect the game’s image. Hence the introduction of the no-fault stand-down policy, designed to take players facing serious criminal charges out of the spotlight.
The rule was brought in to ensure sponsors and supporters didn’t depart en masse. Folau hasn’t been charged with a criminal offence, but he has been found guilty in the court of public opinion following his latest utterances on social media in which he suggested homosexuals and “other sinners” would go to hell.
In the current climate, the commission has no desire to see Folau back in the code.
Clubs are often more forgiving and some would no doubt relish the chance to sign Folau, given he remains a top-shelf athlete, capable of having a transformative effect on any rugby league side.
North Queensland need a fullback after missing out on Valentine Holmes and were quickly linked with the former Brisbane and Melbourne star.
However, it is understood they do not see Folau as a No 1 in rugby league and have no interest in signing him regardless. They would prefer to hold their nerve and wait to see how Holmes pans out in America.
The New Zealand Warriors have money burning a hole in their pocket. The Warriors recruitment manager Peter O’Sullivan was the man who discovered Folau as a teenager, taking him to the Storm where he took the first steps on a career that has bridged codes and made him a household name.
They could explore the possibility, although again they would need to convince their supporters, sponsors and the NRL that he is worth the risk. The same applies to numerous other clubs who have space or could make it to sign Folau, among them Newcastle and Wests Tigers.
Parramatta also have history with Folau, having tried to sign him when he first returned from the AFL, only to lose out to rugby.
They have loads of money but have other priorities, most notably captain Clint Gutherson and halfback Mitchell Moses — the club held a recruitment and retention meeting yesterday as news was breaking of Folau’s likely termination by Rugby Australia.
It is understood they could table a new deal to Gutherson as early as today as they look to put their supporters’ minds at peace before they begin life at their new stadium — they play their first game there in just over a week.
Regardless, the Eels were inadvertently dragged into the saga when two of their players — Tim Mannah and Michael Jennings — liked Folau’s Instagram post. Mannah later unliked the post after being contacted by club officials.
There was a time when clubs would move heaven and earth to sign Folau. So too would the NRL.
Chief executive Todd Greenberg has a strong relationship with the dual international and spoke to him the last time he came off contract to gauge whether he would be interested in switching back to rugby league.
It is hard to envisage him doing the same again. Folau will no doubt land on his feet. He is only 30 and remains an outstanding athlete. Someone, somewhere will take a chance on him. It seems unlikely it will be in rugby league.
It's also a commercial decision for Qantas to be in commercial agreements with Qatar Airways and Emirates (both airlines being state owned) where being LGBT is a crime. It would be a tad hypocritical of Qantas to withdraw their sponsorship over this when they are happy to make money off those countries. I guarantee any outrage over Qantas continuing to sponsor Rugby Australia would not impact the Qantas bottom line in any way. We have an airline Duopoly in Australia and people won't change travel plans to head overseas.
I think Folau is stupid to have posted such material publicly after the events of last year, but given he has made himself unable to contactable you've got to assume this may have been a deliberate attempt to escape his contract.
People have been saying this a freedom of speech issue, yes Folau has the right to freedom of speech or expression but that doesn't remove him from freedom of consequence either.
If he was attempting to make it possible to take up a contract elsewhere he'd need to have one overseas. The NRL (well Peter Beattie - the chairman) have just announced they won't register a contract for Folau.
That could change. Beattie is still very much a politician with a demonstrated lack of detailed knowledge of the game. He's great at broad statements - and poorly executed back flips.
Israel Folau has been spotted in Sydney for the first time since his controversial social media posts on Wednesday that has left his career in Australian rugby hanging in the balance.
The dual international was seen at a cafe alongside his New Zealand netball wife, Maria, as well the chief executive of Rugby Union Players Assocation, Prataal Raj.
The meeting comes after the RUPA issued a statement distancing itself from Folau’s comments.
“RUPA does not endorse or condone the content of the social media post made by Israel Folau on Wednesday night, however it is imperative that the proper process if followed under the Code of Conduct,” the statement read.
“We will continue to work with Israel, his representatives, NSW Waratahs and Rugby Australia to ensure this occurs.
Folau didn’t make a comment to reporters.
Until now, Folau hadn’t been seen since the 30-year-old doubled down on his hateful, harmful rhetoric of a year ago by sharing a meme that informed the masses that hell awaits “drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters” on Instagram on Wednesday evening.
His comments led to Rugby Australia, following repeated attempts of making contact with Folau directly, issuing a statement of intent that “In the absence of compelling mitigating factors, it is our intention to terminate his contract.”
“Rugby Australia and the New South Wales Rugby Union have made repeated attempts to contact Israel both directly and via his representatives since 6.30pm on Wednesday, and at this point he has failed to communicate directly with either organisation,” Rugby Australia ceo Raelene Castle and NSW Rugby ceo Andrew Hore said in a joint statement.
“Whilst Israel is entitled to his religious beliefs, the way in which he has expressed these beliefs is inconsistent with the values of the sport. We want to make it clear that he does not speak for the game with his recent social media posts.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/w...ad1d46766186bc
I wonder wther well see him in France pulling a sonny bill