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QRL could use code of conduct to terminate registration if Folau makes anti-gay posts – Sydney Morning Herald
The QRL announced on Wednesday it would approve Folau’s bid to return to grassroots rugby league on the proviso he obtains a release from Catalans Dragons.
Folau, a devout Christian, was sacked by Rugby Australia in 2019 after posting on social media that sinners, including homosexuals, would go to hell unless they repented.
The QRL believes a similar post would constitute a breach of its code, which it expects Folau to agree to and abide by.
While the QRL acknowledges the differing views in relation to this application, the league is astounded that public commentary has included threats of protracted legal action should registration not be granted,…
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