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Rugby star claims all Polynesian players ‘might as well be sacked’ in response to Israel Folau saga

The Israel Folau saga has taken a dramatic twist with an exciting Wallabies prospect taking to social media with a damning claim of his own.

Israel Folau is headed for a showdown with Rugby Australia.
Israel Folau is headed for a showdown with Rugby Australia.

Rugby Australia is facing a potential Polynesian player mutiny after one of the Wallabies’ most exciting prospects claimed all Pacific Islanders “might as well just be sacked” because of their religious beliefs.

In an explosive development days out from Israel Folau’s attempt to save his multimillion-dollar career at an RA code of conduct hearing, Queensland Reds and Wallabies hooker Taniela Tupou took to Facebook to express his support for the under-fire superstar.

“Seriously ?????????? Might as well sack me and all the other Pacific Islands rugby players around the world because we have the same Christian beliefs ??????,” Tupou posted late on Tuesday night.

“I will never apologise for my faith and what i believe in, religion had nothing to do with rugby anyways ???????? #TYJ.”

Tupou, also known as “Tongan Thor”, attached a link to an earlier post from fellow Wallabies teammate and Reds captain Samu Kerevi, who responded after taking to Instagram at Easter thanking “Jesus for dying on the cross for me. I love you Jesus#”.

“I appreciate the kind words from everyone,” Kerevi posted. “But to be clear I’m not apologising for my faith in Jesus Christ my saviour.

“God will always come first in my life and many other professional rugby players.

“Today, I felt things were taken out of context in regards to certain articles. I do not feel obliged to apologise to people because of the situation happening right now with a brother of mine.”

Taniela Tupou is standing up for his beliefs.
Taniela Tupou is standing up for his beliefs.

Tupou’s sensational “sack me or back Folau” ultimatum is sure to turn the heat up on Rugby Australia, who issued Folau with a breach of contract notice following his latest round of controversial posts.

The three-times John Eales Medallist had been previously warned by RA about his social media conduct and the governing body subsequently announced its intention to terminate his contract.

Folau has since been stood down by the NSW Waratahs after posting a Bible passage claiming hell awaits “drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolators” unless they repent and turn to Jesus Christ.

Folau will front a three-person tribunal — comprising chair John West, RA’s representative Kate Eastman SC and the RUPA-appointed John Boultbee SC — on Saturday.

In a potentially huge concern for Wallabies coach Michael Cheika ahead of this year’s World Cup, a third of Australia’s last Test line-up of 2018 is Polynesian.

Folau’s future hangs in the balance.
Folau’s future hangs in the balance.

Originally published as Rugby star claims all Polynesian players ‘might as well be sacked’ in response to Israel Folau saga

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