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Israel Folau raises compensation bid over Rugby Australia sacking | Israel Folau raises compensation bid over Rugby Australia sacking |
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Rugby player Israel Folau has upped his demands for compensation from Rugby Australia to A$14m (£7.4m; $9.5m), following his high-profile sacking. | Rugby player Israel Folau has upped his demands for compensation from Rugby Australia to A$14m (£7.4m; $9.5m), following his high-profile sacking. |
The former Wallabies star is suing after being fired in May for making anti-gay remarks on social media. | The former Wallabies star is suing after being fired in May for making anti-gay remarks on social media. |
Folau, a Christian, argues that the termination of his contract is a case of religious discrimination. | Folau, a Christian, argues that the termination of his contract is a case of religious discrimination. |
In raising his compensation claim, Folau asserted that he could have become captain of the national side. | In raising his compensation claim, Folau asserted that he could have become captain of the national side. |
The 30-year-old full-back also included potential lost earnings from match performances and sponsorship deals in his amended claim, which was filed on Wednesday. | |
He argued the Wallabies would have achieved a "superior performance" at the Rugby World Cup in September if he had been in the side. | He argued the Wallabies would have achieved a "superior performance" at the Rugby World Cup in September if he had been in the side. |
Folau - previously one of the nation's highest-paid athletes - had originally sought A$10m and a return to the national side, after being terminated for saying "hell awaits" gay people. | Folau - previously one of the nation's highest-paid athletes - had originally sought A$10m and a return to the national side, after being terminated for saying "hell awaits" gay people. |
His case will be heard in the Federal Circuit Court next February. It is possible that the case could set a legal precedent for religious expression in Australian workplaces. | His case will be heard in the Federal Circuit Court next February. It is possible that the case could set a legal precedent for religious expression in Australian workplaces. |
Folau has been supported by Christian lobby groups, but he has also been widely condemned for his anti-gay and anti-transgender comments. | Folau has been supported by Christian lobby groups, but he has also been widely condemned for his anti-gay and anti-transgender comments. |
Folau raised over A$2m in a crowd-funding campaign in June, saying donations had come from "tens of thousands of Australians". An earlier fundraiser was shut down after the host platform, GoFundMe, said Folau's cause promoted discrimination. | Folau raised over A$2m in a crowd-funding campaign in June, saying donations had come from "tens of thousands of Australians". An earlier fundraiser was shut down after the host platform, GoFundMe, said Folau's cause promoted discrimination. |
Last week, Folau was strongly criticised after he linked Australia's ongoing bushfire crisis to the nation's same-sex marriage and abortion laws. | Last week, Folau was strongly criticised after he linked Australia's ongoing bushfire crisis to the nation's same-sex marriage and abortion laws. |
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