7 Jun 2019

Folau files lawsuit over Rugby Australia sacking

9:14 am on 7 June 2019

Sacked Wallabies star Israel Folau has launched legal proceedings against Rugby Australia over the termination of his contract.

Israel Folau in action for the Wallabies.

Former Wallabies fullback Israel Folau Photo: PhotoSport

Folau, a fundamentalist Christian, was sacked by Rugby Australia last month for a post on social media that said hell awaited "drunks, homosexuals, adulterers" and other groups.

He says he's taking the action in the pursuit of his "right to religious freedom."

Folau wants Australia's Fair Work Commission, an industrial relations tribunal, to rule that his employment was terminated because of his religion.

In a statement Folau said "no Australian of any faith should be fired for practising their religion," he said in a statement that confirmed his case had been lodged.

"Ours is an amazing country built on important principles, including freedom of religion.

"A nation made up of so many different faiths and cultural backgrounds will never be truly rich unless this freedom applies to all of us."

Rugby Australia was unable to provide immediate comment.

Folau confirmed this week that he had engaged commercial law firm Macpherson Kelley and a prominent industrial relations barrister to act for him in his dispute.

He was found guilty of a "high level" breach of Rugby Australia's code of conduct by a three-member tribunal after a prolonged hearing last month.

His four-year contract, worth up to $AU5 million according to local media reports, was torn up but he waived his right to an appeal, saying he had "no confidence" in Rugby Australia's judicial process.

His statement on Thursday said his termination had prevented him from playing at the "peak of his career" and on the cusp of a Rugby World Cup, which could have generated greater exposure and opportunities.

"Accordingly, Mr Folau is seeking substantial remedies from his former employers should they be found to have breached the Fair Work Act in terminating his employment," it said.

A dual code international, Folau switched to rugby union in 2013 and scored 37 tries in 73 tests, while claiming the John Eales medal as the country's best player a record three times.

Local media have reported that he is seeking a return to the 13-man code in Australia's National Rugby League but the sport's boss Peter Beattie said he would not sanction his return.

-Reuters