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'I think he would get a lot of satisfaction out of playing for Tonga'

Tonga head coach has opened the door for Folau to join. (Photos/Gettys Images)

Wallabies legend Toutai Kefu says he would “definitely” approach Israel Folau to play for Tonga if Rugby Australia tears up the 30-year-old’s contract and the footy superstar may also receive a lifeline from Aussie billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest.

Folau is waiting to receive his punishment for being found guilty at a code of conduct hearing after his controversial Instagram post last month that said “hell awaits” gay people.

Folau faces the prospect of being banished from Australian rugby and if that eventuates, Kefu — who is now coach of the Tongan national team — said he would love to talk to the 73-Test veteran about switching allegiances.

Folau’s parents are Tongan but Kefu says the rules state he would have to wait three years before playing for another country. However, the coach said that would still leave him enough time to pull on the Tongan jersey at the 2023 World Cup.

“Yes, definitely,” Kefu told Anthony Stewart on ABC radio when asked if he would approach Folau with the offer to play for Tonga should he be cast aside by Rugby Australia.

“I’d love that.

“I think he would get a lot of satisfaction out of playing for Tonga.”

Kefu suggested Folau could stay in the sport by taking his talents overseas before rugby’s next showpiece event in four years, and The Daily Telegraph reports Forrests’s Global Rapid Rugby competition may be interested in recruiting Folau.

Forrest started the breakaway league after the Western Force was cut from Super Rugby and according to The Daily Telegraph, as the competition expands next year there may be a place for Folau in teams based in Hong Kong, Singapore or the Pacific Islands.

Kefu said keeping fit by playing overseas — should he be dumped by RA — would be the best way for Folau to ensure he still has a chance of playing at the 2023 World Cup.

This article first appeared on nzherald.co.nz and is republished with permission

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