Israel Folau has taken the first step in his sporting comeback, with it confirmed that he will play rugby league for Tonga next month.
Tongan National Rugby League chairman George Koloamatangi announced that Folau, and brother John, will pull on the red of Tonga in the Oceania Cup.
Folau's multimillion-dollar contract with Rugby Australia was terminated in May over a social media post in which he paraphrased a Bible passage, saying "drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters" would go to hell unless they repented.
Rugby Australia CEO Raelene Castle terminated the Folau's multi-million dollar contract, on the advice of an independent panel, for "high level" breaches of the player's code of conduct.
Folau is currently in the midst of a legal battle over that decision, but will play rugby league in the meantime, with Mate Ma'a Tonga set to play Great Britain in Hamilton on October 26, before meeting Australia at Eden Park on November 2.