Israel Folau launches legal action against Rugby Australia over 'unlawful' sacking

Sacked: Folau seeks damages
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Israel Folau has launched legal action against Rugby Australia after his contract was terminated following a social media post in which he said “hell awaits” homosexuals.

The full-back was sacked by the governing body last month and that ended his multi-million dollar contract with them, which was due to run until 2022.

Folau’s deal was terminated after a three-person independent panel found his April 10 Instagram post, in which he said “hell awaits” homosexuals, equated to a high-level breach of the Professional Players’ Code of Conduct.

The 30-year-old had 72 hours to appeal the decision but he chose not to, hinting at the time he would instead take legal action.

Today, it was confirmed that would be the case after legal representatives for Folau filed an application to Australia’s Fair Work Commission.

Folau is arguing that his sacking was unlawful and he is now seeking damages, which The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper are reporting could be up to Aus$10million (£5.5m).

“I will forever be grateful and proud to have played the sport I love for our nation,” Folau said in a statement.

“Ours is an amazing country built on important principles, including freedom of religion. A nation made up of so many different faiths and cultural backgrounds will never be truly rich unless this freedom applies to all of us.

“The messages of support we have received over these difficult few weeks have made me realise there are many Australians who feel their fundamental rights are being steadily eroded.

“No Australian of any faith should be fired for practising their religion.”

In a statement, RA said: “It is important to make clear that Rugby Australia and NSW Rugby did not choose to be in a position where they are forced to divert significant resources to defend the ongoing legal action taken by Israel, but his action leaves the game with no choice.”

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