Super League’s first openly gay player has slammed the decision of the Rugby Football League to allow Catalans Dragons to sign Israel Folau.
Wakefield Trinity prop Keegan Hirst said he was shocked and disappointed at news of Folau’s signing following his sacking by Rugby Australia last year for homophobic comments he made on Instagram.
I’m shocked and disappointed at the signing of @IzzyFolau. Our great game is tasked with fighting against homophobia and standing up for the values it puts such high stock in. It shows none of the bravery, cameraderie or integrity @rfl expects from its players, staff and fans
— Keegan Hirst (@KeeganHirst) January 28, 2020
“Our great game is tasked with fighting against homophobia and standing up for the values it puts such high stock in,” Hirst tweeted.
“It shows none of the bravery, camaraderie or integrity RFL expects from its players, staff and fans.”