Israel Folau's highly contentious return to rugby league has hit its biggest obstacle yet, with the Tongan Prime Minister reportedly demanding that members of the Tongan National Rugby League (RLIF) board supporting the banned former Wallabies star's selection for Mate Ma'a Tonga, be sacked.
According to Stuff, The RLIF board are scheduled to meet on Thursday to discuss developments over the past 48 hours, following Folau's unexpected announcement that he would be returning to league, after seven years in the 15-man code.
The RLIF announced on Monday that Folau will be available for selection in tests against Great Britain and Australia in New Zealand late next month, but won't be playing in the NRL's International 9's after the NRL didn't accept his selection for the tournament.
As a result, a number of top Tongan players have threatened to boycott matches, demanding the resignation of several key RLIF decision-makers, including chairman George Kolomatangi, and the reinstatement of Kristian Woolf as head coach.