Rugby Australia (RA) CEO Raelene Castle didn't slam the door shut on Israel Folau, diplomatically responding "never say never" when asked if she could see a way back for him in rugby, but at least one potential lifeline for the 30-year-old has been cut off.
CEO of South African Super Rugby franchise the Bulls, Alfonso Meyer, revealed he was contacted to gauge his interest in recruiting the former Wallaby but said Folau is simply too controversial a figure to take a risk on.
Folau and RA reached a confidential out-of-court settlement this week after he chased $14 million in compensation for what he claimed was wrongful termination when the governing body sacked him for saying on Instagram "hell awaits" gay people.
And while the fullback would still be a valuable asset to any team on the field, off it, he's too much of a liability.
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