Folau extends Super League stay

By News / Wire

Former Wallabies and Kangaroos international Israel Folau has signed a new deal with Catalans Dragons, keeping him in Super League until the end of 2021.

The 31-year-old reverted back to playing league at the start of this year in the wake of his sacking by Rugby Australia for posting homophobic comments on social media.

Catalans gave Folau an opportunity to rebuild his career in France – despite making clear they did not support his views – and the back made three appearances for them before the coronavirus shutdown.

He was initially signed up for a year, but will now stay with the club until the end of next season.

“Me and my family are very excited to stay on at the club for season 2021,” Folau said.

“We’re very grateful for the opportunity that the Dragons have given me. I’m looking forward to working hard and achieving great success on the field with my teammates and this great club.”

Folau impressed coach Steve McNamara in his short stint before the lockdown and the former England boss expects there is more to come, with his squad returning to training next week ahead of Super League’s restart at the beginning of August.

“We are delighted that Israel has committed to the Dragons for 2021,” he said.

“The most impressive asset he showed in the short period before the confinement was his willingness to work hard for the team.

“On top of that he clearly is a great athlete with a tremendous skill set. We look forward to seeing him continually improve and have an even greater influence over the team’s performances through 2020 and 2021.”

The Crowd Says:

2020-07-05T00:29:42+00:00

Mick Gold Coast QLD

Roar Guru


You do need to update your tr0 l ling clichés comrade guest.

2020-07-04T11:38:09+00:00

Aiden

Guest


Interesting. What you said makes no sense in connection with the quote you highlighted. Can you explain the connection?

2020-07-04T11:04:50+00:00

Mick Gold Coast QLD

Roar Guru


Coach Steve McNamara sees, and says "The most impressive asset he showed in the short period before the confinement was his willingness to work hard for the team" and good on him for expressing his candid view. It is, presumably, an illegal view during this progressive new hive mind epoch.

2020-07-04T06:35:27+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


All sorts of dramas were predicted when Folau played in England. I recall one of the clubs threatening to sue when something terrible happened . Was it lost sponsorship money or low crowd numbers or both, I can't remember? I don't support his views but once again the myth that if you let a figure like him loose on the field , all hell breaks loose. Was it one or two protesters in the crowd with a placard? The good old Henny Penny syndrome rears it's head all the time. Valanday's and the virus was the most recent outbreak of looking at the sky and waiting for it to drop.

2020-07-03T23:48:49+00:00

Ben Lewis

Roar Pro


Good. I hope he stays there and doesn’t darken the NRL’s doorway ever again.

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