Israel Folau's compensation claim rises to $14 million

Israel Folau claims the Wallabies would have put in a "superior performance" at the 2019 Rugby World Cup if he was selected and he is now seeking $14 million in damages.

Folau, a hardline Christian, claims he was wrongfully dismissed by Rugby Australia and Rugby NSW.

Folau, a hardline Christian, claims he was wrongfully dismissed by Rugby Australia and Rugby NSW. Source: Getty

Former Wallabies star Israel Folau says he is set to lose $14 million as a result of his sacking by Rugby Australia, according to new court documents.

The documents also claim the Wallabies would have put in a "superior performance" if Folau was selected for the 2019 Rugby World Cup and he could have possibly captained "a trophy-winning Wallabies team".

The damages figure has been increased to $14 million from a previous estimate of $10 million, according to an amended statement of claim released on Wednesday.
Israel Folau celebrates during the 2018 Rugby Union Championship.
Israel Folau celebrates during the 2018 Rugby Union Championship. Source: AAP
Folau, a hardline Christian, claims he was wrongfully dismissed by Rugby Australia and Rugby NSW after a controversial Instagram post in April condemning "drunks" and "homosexuals" and warning "hell awaits" them.

Folau has also previously claimed transgender people are evil and should repent.

In the amended statement of claim to the Federal Circuit Court, Folau details the income he has lost since Rugby Australia tore up his contract.
The list includes estimates of between $450,000 and $1.25 million a year in "post-playing career monetary benefits" over a span of 15 to 25 years.

It details Folau's belief that he could have earned more if he was selected as Wallabies Test captain in the future.

"Additional post-playing career monetary benefits to be derived from building upon [his] record of achievement ... and two additional Rugby World Cups," the claim states.

"Including a superior performance at the 2019 Rugby World Cup by the Wallabies than what was achieved without Folau, and possible captainship of a trophy-winning Wallabies team."
Israel Folau arrives for a conciliation hearing at the Fair Work Commission in Sydney, Friday, June 28, 2019
Israel Folau arrives for a conciliation hearing at the Fair Work Commission in Sydney, Friday, 28 June, 2019. Source: AAP
The claim states Folau lost about $300,000 in guaranteed sponsorship, $300,000 in Test match payments and $4.2 million in base salary.

Folau, a former rugby league and AFL player, would have "continued to play successfully" for the Wallabies and NSW Waratahs until his retirement, the claim states.

The document includes fresh claims RA was told by a senior Wallaby that sacking Folau could offend Polynesian players and divide the team.

"Before the hearing was conducted before the Tribunal, a senior player had told Ms [chief executive Raelene] Castle and Mr [coach Michael] Cheika that the termination of Mr Folau was likely to cause division amongst the Wallabies and that Christian Polynesians in the team were offended by the actions of Rugby Australia," the claim states.

At least 15 teammates and coaching staff members had backed Folau following his comments, according to the documents.

Folau conceded his social media posts were a "low-level breach", the claim states.

To save his contract he offered to apologise, pay a fine, serve a suspension, donate to Randwick Children's Hospital and let RA review his future social media posts.

RA says Folau's expressions of faith have always been supported "provided that these were done in a respectful and inclusive manner".

Folau's contract with RA was terminated in May.


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