Rugby Australia chairman Cameron Clyne has unloaded on Israel Folau while defending his organisation's decision to terminate the ex-Wallaby's contract.
In an interview with Nine newspapers after the two parties failed to reach an agreement over the former Wallaby's sacking in Sydney on Friday, Clyne said the game had no other option.
"(The alternative] would be that we'd have no sponsors at all because no sponsor has indicated they would be willing to be associated with social media posts of that sort and that includes government, because we've also heard from them," he said.
"We would also potentially be in litigation with employees who are gay and who would say we're not providing a workplace that is safe or respectful."
Clyne also rubbished suggestions RA had been dictated to by sponsor Qantas. "That's simply wrong. Sponsors have a right to associate themselves with a game they feel best represents their values, but it is absolute nonsense to suggest it was done at the behest of a sponsor," he said.