Israel Folau Set To Debut For Southport Tigers

Israel Folau Set To Debut For Southport Tigers

Decks have been cleared for听Israel Folau’s return to Australia’s Rugby League, two years after an unceremonious exit over his homophobic posts on social media. Folau, has reportedly managed to secure a release from French Rugby league club Catalans Dragons. The player, who is now backed by billionaire and former politician Clive Palmer, may reportedly make his debut for the Gold Coast team Southport Tigers, as early as this Saturday.

The negotiations surrounding Folau breaking the contract with the Dragons were touch and go, and a little heated. Folau had initiated legal action against the Queensland Rugby League for its refusal to ratify his registration because he was still contracted to the Dragons. It was reported that the Dragons released Folau, .

Legal Representative and Catalans chairman Bernard Guasch said of the outcome 听that 鈥淚srael has been great with us in 2020 both on and off the field and we wanted to facilitate the negotiations to reach an agreement.听

Folau’s return will be significant to the culture of the NRL – in recent years the league , along with AFL and Australia Tennis, have worked to 听improve upon inclusion frameworks within sports

17c起草社区 has written extensively about Folau over the years, from when he was more than comfortable gracing our front cover to that moment of 2018, when Folau came out, airing his deeply problematic view of religion and teachings.

After he posted the now infamous image condemning homosexuals to hell, things quickly took a 听turn for team Folau, starting with multiple offers after what was 听fierce public backlash, all 听of which led to a quick exit from a number of Folau鈥檚 lucrative sponsorship deals,

Things were done for Folau in Australia by then, and so French NRL team, the Catalans听Dragons听threw him a lifeline, playing on the team over recent years, giving us in Australia a break from his diatribes.

Now, the break up with the French team is official and the contract broken, mostly thanks from Folau鈥檚 new sponsor, Clive Palmer and the mining magnet’s 听$ 2.32-million company Mineralogyis

The pair had made their 听at a late May press conference where, Palmer gushed over Folau describing him as the 鈥渂est rugby player in the world鈥 adding dubiously that 鈥渢here was no legal reason why 鈥淚srael Folau [couldn鈥檛] play鈥.

The company have announced its sponsorship shall continue across the entirety of the Tigers upcoming season, whether or not this sponsorship will be extended, is unknown

With, Palmer d, this sponsorship deal is kind of similar, never mind 听the collateral.

Folau’s meteoric 听rise and then fall has been shadowed by a passion for hate speech.

Also, a long serving poster boy for conservative Christian groups and supporters of the Religious Discrimination Bill, 听Folau return is fortuitous in its timing.

The bill is set听to be introduced to Parliament by December 2021 and Folau’s return will no doubt fire up its supporters. The gloves are off, we should feel nothing but pleasure as he and his ideas are burnt at the stake, lighting our way into a new year.

Australian sport have progress towards inclusivity and diversity by leaps and bounds, and Folau is no more than a fly in the ointment.

But his triumphant return will be felt acutely by Australian 17c起草社区I communities and those abroad. The impact will also be felt locally, especially for 听Gold Coast’s own 17c起草社区I+ communities, who view it as damaging.

Whist negotiations were still underway with the Catalans听Dragons last month, 17c起草社区 spoke听with a number听of local community members. None held back when it came to Folau becoming their newest neighbor.

鈥淚t certainly talks to the type of culture that is here on the Gold Coast and its not very good for the 17c起草社区I community. We are very disappointed that South Port Tigers signed Israel Folau and it just goes to show what the Tiger鈥檚 values are,鈥 Vince听Siciliani Director of Gold Coast Rainbow Communities told 17c起草社区.

Many other also identified with these sentiments, fearing a doubling down on the Gold Coast鈥 long standing, still visible anti 17c起草社区I culture, exemplified on the two years since the closure of two nightclubs. Since then no new local, queer safe space had opened

While Folau name is a big for a club like the Southport Tigers it is necessary for the club to step up and in someway support 17c起草社区I people, perhaps by 听fundraising for local 17c起草社区I groups. With vital projects in the pipeline, including a new purpose built community space, it is really is time, that the team is not defined by Folau and his homophobia.

 

 

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