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Israel Folau is fighting for his rugby career.
the The telegraph of the day reported that Folau had met with Rugby Australia officials, including Raelene Castle, in a desperate attempt to maintain his career.
However, according to the report, Rugby Australia refuses to give in and is still willing to use all its power to terminate its four-year contract.
Rugby Australia announced last night its intention to terminate the Wallabies star's contract – unless the organization receives "extenuating factors" – after triggering controversy by posting a message on Instagram stating that "l & # "Hell expects" homobaduals unless they repent for their "sins".
At the time of this statement, Folau had not managed to communicate directly with Rugby Australia or with the Rugby Union of New South Wales, but he is now looking to save his athletic career.
Folau has the right to go through a code of conduct hearing before Rugby Australia can officially terminate its contract. According to The telegraph of the dayhe intends to take part in the process.
The Channel 9 cameras spotted Folau at a coffee shop in the eastern suburbs of Sydney with his wife Maria and two other men, but the 30 – year – old man was not talkative at all. reporter Hannah Sinclair's approach.
When asked how he felt about breaking his contract or regretted his actions, Folau replied "no" before getting into a car and leaving.
He was also seen meeting with the president of the Rugby Union Players Association, Prataal Raj, to clarify his plans.
Folau was initially contracted until the end of 2022, but the NRL having also announced its intention not to employ Folau, his athletic career could be in tatters, with no other option, if his contract is actually torn apart.
"Winning $ 1 million per season, Folau must convince at the hearing on the code of conduct when he must reverse RA's decision," explained the president. The telegraph of the day.
Folau became last week's all-time Super Rugby scorer and, if he was fired, he could not finish the season with the Waratahs or play for the Wallabies at the Rugby World Cup.
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