Brumbies win the best medicine to counter Folau Fatigue

By Will Knight / Expert

If you thought this winter’s flu season was bad, a similarly draining condition is starting to take hold in Australia: Folau Fatigue.

It’s hard to avoid and hard to treat. The depressing news is there’s a good chance it will hang around for many more months, with the potential to turn into Chronic Folau Fatigue Syndrome.

Folau Fatigue is caused by the ongoing dispute between former Wallabies fullback Israel Folau and his former employer Rugby Australia, who sacked him over his inflammatory social media posts.

That was ten weeks ago, and the coverage, allegations, commentary and debate has been wall-to-wall since.

The courtroom action is about to go up a notch. Folau is challenging his dismissal and the next step is a conciliation conference before the Fair Work Commission in Sydney today. Given Folau has just raised $2 million to cover legal fees, he doesn’t seem keen for a settlement.

Israel Folau (Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images)

There are some that have a decent level of immunity to Folau Fatigue. Hard-line Christians, freedom of speech campaigners, employment lawyers, HR professionals and politicians are among them.

They are in it for the long haul. It’s being viewed by many as a pivotal legal case in terms of freedom of employees to express religious views without fear of punishment from employers.

The relatively new existence of social media and its power gives it much of its complexity.

RA CEO Raelene Castle, not surprisingly, believes it’s cut and dried.

“This is an employment matter and does not concern his religious beliefs or his ability to express them freely,” Castle said in email sent to rugby supporters.

Rugby fans are the ones that are most at risk of developing Folau Fatigue. They have debated hard over whether Folau should’ve been sent packing or not, and there’s still a lot of intrigue over the upcoming court stoush.

But they have also accepted that Folau will never pull on a Wallabies or Waratahs jersey again.

Most rugby fans are just keen to move on.

NSWRU chairman Roger Davis was trying to talk on behalf of a lot of rugby fans yesterday while making a plea for Folau and RA to settle out of court.

“I don’t think rugby should be defining freedom of religion rights or freedom of expression rights. I don’t think it’s our job,” Davis told the Sydney Morning Herald.

“I’ve got no criticism of his beliefs or his rights, we just want to play football, winning football, and this is having an impact. You’d like to look back on rugby as the game they play in heaven, not as the defining sport for social rights. I don’t think that’s our obligation.”

How does one relieve the symptoms of Folau Fatigue? It will offer distraction for just under two hours, but for Aussie fans, tuning into the Brumbies’ Super Rugby semi-final against the Jaguares early on Saturday morning in Buenos Aires.

As Davis wants, get back to the rugby.

The Brumbies, who are aiming to qualify for their first final since 2013, face what’s close to an Argentinian Test team. Jaguares prop Mayco Vivas is the only player named in the starting side who hasn’t represented Argentina.

The Jaguares have won 10 of their last 11 games while the Brumbies have won seven straight – although their most recent loss came against the Argentine side in Buenos Aires.

A win against the Jaguares could even earn the Brumbies a home final in Canberra if the Hurricanes upset the Crusaders in the other semi-final.

Allan Alaalatoa of the Brumbies (AAP Image/Rohan Thomson)

Australian rugby fans crave a good news story at the minute. If the Brumbies get beaten, attention will swiftly turn back to the Folau saga, as well as what seems like the inevitable announcement of more players leaving Australia after the World Cup to earn pounds, euros or yen.

There will be more negativity about the Wallabies too with the first Test for 2019 only three weeks away.

But if the Brumbies get through to the Super Rugby decider, the build-up will not only counter Folau Fatigue, but lend a bit of much-needed positivity leading into the Wallabies’ first Test of this World Cup year against South Africa in Johannesburg.

The Crowd Says:

2019-06-30T06:02:17+00:00

Gepetto

Guest


Rugby Australia has divided its fan base and is in decline at the professional level. Raelene has achieved an unconventional success - club games are now attracting the fans. And good players now have an excellent career path - in Japan and Europe. She will be lauded a hero when she returns to NZ. The Roar has to start covering the national Super Netball competition where the players are of a high standard and seriously underpaid.

2019-06-29T12:59:51+00:00

neostars

Roar Rookie


Be no surprise if Wobblies finish bottom of the table Rugby Championship.

2019-06-29T06:42:10+00:00

Flyman

Roar Rookie


I cant stop laughing at the title of this piece - the gift that keeps giving.

2019-06-29T02:11:10+00:00

Malotru

Roar Rookie


Hmm, first part of your wishful thnking gone west Will.

2019-06-29T00:47:27+00:00

Flyman

Roar Rookie


Wha ha ha - a good thrashing 39-7. Go Jaguares!

2019-06-28T21:59:14+00:00

Bluesfan


Not a problem Fionn - I'm sure you will enjoy my commentary when the Wallabies kick off to the WC and that "optimistic" spirit is crushed by the realities of rugby. Hope you enjoy watching your team today and they bring home the victory you want!

2019-06-28T21:35:57+00:00

Oblonsky‘s Other Pun

Roar Guru


Oh, I'm chilled. I just don't quite see the point in discussing something, if someone's intent is to be obtuse and try and irritate the other person. But thanks for that, I'll remember it when reading your comments from now on,

2019-06-28T21:31:27+00:00

Bluesfan


I'm just throwing some fun into the discussion Fionn, you really do get outraged at times at some pretty innocent comments or people not liking your favorite players. Take that chill pill and hopefully you will enjoy the game today - as "Speed Bump" Banks tackles everything that moves and runs the Brumbies into the Final.....

2019-06-28T20:59:52+00:00

Oblonsky‘s Other Pun

Roar Guru


1. Strange comment. You know form can change? The year that the Waratahs won the comp, I think they lost 4 of the last 5. And I didn't say that, only that when they show poor form in the first third of the comp and really good form in the second two thirds, the second two thirds probably count more. 2. They weren't playing the lesser teams on the ladder. 3 of their 5 losses in the first third of the season were against weaker teams who did not make the finals - the Rebels and the Reds. I think you're being intentionally obtuse. I tipped the Jaguares, so I don't see your point.

2019-06-28T20:56:19+00:00

Oblonsky‘s Other Pun

Roar Guru


I head that Cheika will be coming up with the attack strategies himself :/

2019-06-28T19:58:54+00:00

Bluesfan


So to confirm: 1. Ignore all results from first 3rd of the comp because that did not count. 2. Ignore that when they were really playing well - it bore no relation that they were playing the lesser teams basis the ladder? Ok - but don't worry - I've tipped the Brumbies to win today - let's see if they can deliver..

2019-06-28T19:55:28+00:00

Bluesfan


Hook, line and sinker and I've tipped the Brumbies to win today against the Jags! But it's always fun to watch the wraith of Oz fans to defend their team!

2019-06-28T17:49:24+00:00

terrence

Roar Rookie


if it wins matches, bring on more rolling mauls..go the brumbies!!

2019-06-28T17:42:02+00:00

terrence

Roar Rookie


true..sometimes i really hate the bitter negativity on this forum and how people try to downplay a good team's performance through the season..

2019-06-28T17:34:39+00:00

terrence

Roar Rookie


irae simone has had a solid season in the brumbies’ midfield…that wright kid on the wing has been pretty awesome..i reckon both deserve a test call up before the world cup..

2019-06-28T17:31:32+00:00

terrence

Roar Rookie


foley hasn't been good..here we go again..making up stuff..

2019-06-28T15:34:01+00:00

Mitcho

Guest


Fionn I reckon Cheika picked Pete samu b4 he should. But last season looks like he got that one right. Phipps and Gordon both ok just not what we want. Arnold in fairness this has been his very best season. I’d go CLL but foleys ok. Just had a drink with some der who know joc Daley cherry evans and reckon they’ve always been tosses. If joc is not gunna screw up the team thing then he gets 10 with kk in the centres but appreciate nicks expertise but joc is our best 10 with banks on the wing

2019-06-28T14:10:00+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Fionn, what happened to the Third point? You went from Second to Forth; or did the thought of Egon Seconds the SA referee disturb your train of thought? LoL

2019-06-28T13:25:15+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Slow, agree but thats who I reckon Chek will pick over Banks.

2019-06-28T12:23:08+00:00

Double Agent

Guest


Folau Faainga scoring a try off the back of a rolling - that's my definition of Folau Fatigue!! I'll be happy to see it tomorrow though.

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