Hansen urges rugby to help Israel Folau after Twickenham boos in World XV outing

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Folau turned out for the World XV as Hansen’s aspect misplaced out 48-42 to the Barbarians. The 34-year-old was sacked by Australia in 2018 after a string of homophobic and offensive on-line messages, however has managed to revive his rugby union profession.

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The highly effective back-three star has been capable of change allegiance to Tonga on account of his twin heritage, and having stood down from Test rugby for 3 years on account of World Rugby guidelines.

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The RFU flew the Pride flag at Twickenham in response to Folau’s look for the World XV, and the group didn't maintain again with frequent boos for the previous Australia star.

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Former New Zealand boss Hansen urged rugby to just accept Folau again into the game – but additionally wore a Pride wristband at Twickenham and delivered a message of inclusivity for the LGBTQ+ group.

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“I have spoken to Israel but we didn’t speak about [the booing],” mentioned Hansen. “It was more about the game of footy that we spoke about.”

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Asked about carrying the Pride wristband, Hansen continued: “I thought I would support them. The community is a special one and every human being deserves to be loved and cared for and judged on their own merits.”

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Folau was disciplined as a result of pervasive and aggressive nature of his social media posts that criticised the LGBTQ+ group.

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Hansen insisted Folau is entitled to his opinion, however to not disseminate it publicly and in damaging trend.

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“Everyone is allowed an opinion; we don’t necessarily have to agree with each other on our opinions but you are entitled to have one,” mentioned Hansen.

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“You can’t be punished for the rest of your life for having an opinion that most of us disagree with. I’ve always been a great believer that you can’t help somebody change by leaving them on the outside.”

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Former England boss Eddie Jones was again at Twickenham for the primary time since being sacked by the RFU in December. The 63-year-old led the Barbarians to a high-scoring victory, then thanked the famed touring group for handing Australia a World Cup enhance.

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Jones is again teaching the Wallabies for a second stint, and was capable of choose Australia stars Quade Cooper and Samu Kerevi at 10 and 12 for the Barbarians. Kerevi picked up a hamstring pressure, however Jones insisted an additional week’s coaching will enhance Australia no finish.

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“Samu just has a tiny little strain in his hamstring which is to be expected coming back from a knee reconstruction,” mentioned Jones. “But I liked what I saw, powerful, incisive. We’ll get him right for the Rugby Championship and into the World Cup.

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“Quade and Samu have had the whole week together, it’s been really useful, it’s been like having a mini training camp for the Wallabies there, so we’ll thank the Barbarians for allowing us to do that.”

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Alun Wyn Jones captained the Barbarians, within the days following his retirement from rugby. The 37-year-old boasts a file 170 Test caps, and drew excessive reward from Jones – regardless of two “disgraceful” failed conversion makes an attempt.

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“He’ll be remembered as one of the great competitors,” mentioned Jones. “He’s captained the Lions and Wales, they've competed hard.

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“He’s one of those players you hated coaching against, because you knew he was going to be at it, at the referee, and doing everything to get his team in the hunt.

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“After coaching him today, I’ve changed my attitude towards him. I love him. Those conversions were disgraceful though!”

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