Israel Folau has released a statement after having his contract terminated by Rugby Australia saying he is "deeply saddened".
Folau controversially posted last month on social media that gay people, along with other "sinners," will face damnation unless they repent.
An independent three‑person panel have terminated Folau's four‑year, $4 million Rugby Australia contract.
In his statement on the matter Folau says: "It has been a privilege and an honour to represent Australia and his home state of New South Wales playing the game he loves.
Folau says he is deeply saddened by the decision to terminate his employment and he is considering his options.
Folau says as Australians, they are born with certain rights, including the right to freedom of religion and the right to freedom of expressions adding the Christian faith has always been part of his life and believes it is his duty as a Christian to share God's words.
He says upholding his religious beliefs should not prevent his ability to work or play for his club and country.
He thanked his wife Maria for her love and encouragement to stay true to their beliefs adding they have been humbled by the support they have received from family, friends, players, fans and the wider community.
Folau ended the statement by thanking those who have spoken out in his defence, some of whom do not share his beliefs but have defended his right to express them.
Folau will have 72 hours to appeal and force a second code of conduct hearing.
[TV NZ Sports]
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