Israel Folau has 'no regrets about anything' and keen on 'special' Tonga World Cup appearance

By News / Wire

Controversial Israel Folau is “definitely interested” in playing for Tonga at next year’s Rugby World Cup and has “no regrets” over the homophobic comments that ended his Wallabies career.

The devoutly Christian fullback – part of the Wallabies team that lost the 2015 World Cup final to New Zealand at Twickenham – was sacked by Rugby Australia in 2019 for saying that “hell awaits” gay people and others he considers sinners in a post on social media.

The dual-code international moved to Japan at the end of last year to resume his rugby union career after a brief return to rugby league, and he is hoping to take advantage of a new rule that allows him to represent the country of his parents’ birth.

The New South Wales-born 32-year-old is eligible to play for Tonga and he told AFP that it would be “special” to make the switch after being sounded out by head coach Toutai Kefu.

“Representing your heritage and where you’re from, representing your parents is something that is quite close to not only myself but to many other Polynesians,” said Folau, Super Rugby’s all-time top try-scorer.

“It would be a huge honour if I got the opportunity. We’ll see if that opportunity comes about but I’d love to put the Tongan jersey on and represent Tonga.”

(Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images)

Governing body World Rugby approved a landmark change to its international eligibility rules in November last year.

Players can now switch teams if they have not been selected for their national side for at least three years and have a parent or grandparent born in the country they wish to represent.

Folau meets that criteria, having won the last of his 73 caps for the Wallabies in 2018 before he was booted out for a “high-level breach” of Rugby Australia’s code of conduct.

He said he has now “moved forward from what’s happened in the past” and was enjoying playing again after joining Japanese club NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo-Bay Urayasu on a two-year deal.

“I have no regrets about anything but it’s led me here to Japan and I’m grateful for the opportunity,” said Folau, who has scored eight tries in seven games for his new team, who are bottom of the first-division table.

“I’m just stoked to be playing rugby again. It’s a different experience to what I’m used to back in Australia but it’s something that I’m really enjoying.”

Folau’s anti-gay post can still be seen on his Instagram account and has been liked almost 75,000 times.

He had previously been embroiled in a similar row and he went on to cause further offence in 2019 when he suggested that bushfires and drought ravaging Australia were “God’s judgment” for the legalisation of same-sex marriage and abortion.

His sacking by Rugby Australia sparked a backlash from supporters of free speech and religious expression.

Folau took the governing body to court for unfair dismissal, demanding AUS$14 million ($9.5 million) in compensation under employment legislation that bans sacking someone because of their religious beliefs.

The case was settled out of court with Rugby Australia reported to have paid Folau AUS$4 million ($3 million) and the player claiming he had been “vindicated”.

Now Folau says he is keen to block out the “outside noise” and “can’t be sitting there worrying about what people think” of him.

“I don’t see myself as a symbol or anything like that — I’m just a regular person,” he said.

“I’ve been blessed to have a talent to play the game of rugby. Everyone will have different opinions but that’s up to them. I’m here and I’m focusing really hard on playing rugby.”

Folau said that his move to Japan had been “positive” and he would “love to play beyond next year” if he was still in good enough physical condition.

He has not thought about what he will do when he retires, but he laughed off reports that he could enter politics as “definitely not true”.

Next year’s World Cup in France could give him the chance to end his career on a high if Tonga qualify, and he thinks the new eligibility rule could be a game-changer for Pacific Island teams.

“It’s only going to raise the standard across the board of world rugby and strengthen those Tier Two nations,” he said.

“It’s going to strengthen Tonga, it’s also going to strengthen Samoa, Fiji — all those guys will be available to represent their nations.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-03-26T10:44:58+00:00

Lux Interior

Roar Rookie


It wasn't even paraphrase.

2022-03-26T10:29:35+00:00

Lux Interior

Roar Rookie


Randall Jackson.

2022-03-25T08:45:11+00:00

BlouBul

Roar Rookie


There will always be haters around.

2022-03-25T07:54:31+00:00

aussikiwi

Guest


Sorry, that's wrong, Jacko. In the case of individual claims such as IF's claim against RA, settlements are not ratified by the Court. They are entirely private. And legally binding.

2022-03-25T07:03:35+00:00

wigeye

Guest


Blossom buddies now its a bit romantic and a bit sickening :laughing: :laughing:

2022-03-25T04:23:21+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


We have two choices MK. We can keep this crap up all day all year or we can move on and just not bother with each others posts on here. Im giving you a chance to shake hands and move on and just agree to a) not post to each other B) not post about each other or about each others posts. Im willing to drop it all and move on and Im offerring this once. What do you say?

2022-03-25T04:14:46+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


There is no limit on likes, or have you not learnt that. I like and appreciate responsible posts, something else you could learn. I will wait for your reply!

2022-03-25T04:11:16+00:00

wigeye

Guest


Oh turncoat

2022-03-25T04:03:27+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


You can only copy my post! Come on, now run along. But I know that you are not capable, or will you shock me? ???? Mr postalot…You can also “LIKE” a post… Oh I see you do that to almost 50% of posts already…. Mr Postalot and Mr Likealot.

2022-03-25T04:02:58+00:00

Ben

Guest


He should regret ruining his legacy by putting on an AFL jumper.

2022-03-25T03:57:29+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


You can only copy my post! Come on, now run along. But I know that you are not capable, or will you shock me? :shocked:

2022-03-25T03:52:11+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


You cannot help yourself, now go and weep and move along, maybe someone can provide you a shoulder to cry on 2500 posts in the past month.

2022-03-25T03:43:28+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


You cannot help yourself, now go and weep and move along, maybe someone can provide you a shoulder to cry on.

2022-03-25T03:38:29+00:00

Chufortah

Guest


Who cares - no doubt he would break a contest with Samoa if it suited him. Brain dead flake.

2022-03-25T03:38:19+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


You stated you were leaving. What a sad person. Cant keep his word.

2022-03-25T03:30:54+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Are you feeling intimidated you of small and brittle mind. I am not leaving so go to your corner and weep. :crying:

2022-03-25T03:28:47+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


I agree, he is now asking me to leave the Roar. He/She really is a sad person.

2022-03-25T03:25:19+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


You stated you were leaving the roar not me. Another lie perhaps Swewi? just be honest. It costs nothing.

2022-03-25T03:23:47+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


A bit like a Neutral Swede without a view...... Says one thing with the name but is the polar opposite with the comments. MadKiwi.... The name indicates something very different to the reality... A Swewi!!!!! I guess credit has to be given for getting the MAD bit right.

2022-03-25T03:20:58+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


So glad to see you and your brother have finally made up. All fees for a doco about me will be chased heavily in a court of law. Permission must be sort.... LOL.

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