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Israel Folau says he resisted chance to return to rugby

Israel Folau in action for the Waratahs
Image: Israel Folau says there have 'been many opportunities to potentially make the situation a little bit easier'

Israel Folau has revealed he has turned down the opportunity to resume his rugby career.

Folau, a fundamentalist Christian, is awaiting sanction after being found guilty of a 'high-level' breach of Rugby Australia's code of conduct for posting a message on social media which read: 'Warning. Drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists, idolators. Hell awaits you. Repent! Only Jesus saves'.

The 73-cap Wallaby told his church congregation in Sydney that he understood he could lose his contract over the post but was not prepared to back-track for "material" comforts.

Will Genia and Israel Folau embrace after beating the British & Irish Lions in Melbourne in June, 2013
Image: Folau has been capped 73 times by the Wallabies

"There have been many opportunities to potentially make the situation a little bit easier," he said.

"I could go back and play the game, get everything back to the way it used to be.

"The way Satan works is he offers you stuff that could look good to the eye and makes you feel comfortable, and if you go down that path all the worries and troubles will go away.

"It is always the will of God that comes first."

Rugby Australia (RA) and New South Wales Waratahs have announced their intention to terminate Folau's contract for 'disrespecting' people on the basis of their sexuality, weeks before his code of conduct hearing.

Folau triggered similar controversy a year ago for a post that said gay people would go to hell if they did not 'repent', and was warned repeatedly over his use of social media, according to RA CEO Raelene Castle.

Israel Folau departs after Rugby Australia's code of conduct hearing
Image: Israel Folau departs after Rugby Australia's code of conduct hearing

Sydney's Daily Telegraph newspaper reported last week that Folau had turned down a A$1m ($700,000) settlement offered by RA to walk away from his four-year contract, which is reported to be worth A$4m.

A three-member panel upheld RA's judgement that Folau had committed a high-level breach at a hearing last week and said it would issue a sanction after receiving further submissions.

Folau will have the right to appeal.

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