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Israel Folau of Catalans Dragons.

Super League investigating rainbow flag claim after controversial Folau makes debut

The player scored an early try on his first rugby league outing since 2010.

SUPER LEAGUE is investigating a claim from a Castleford Tigers fan that they were asked to remove a rainbow flag during Israel Folauโ€™s debut for Catalans Dragons.

Folau scored an early try on his first rugby league outing since 2010, helping the Dragons defeat Castleford 36-18 in Perpignan on Saturday.

It was Folauโ€™s first appearance since he was sacked by Rugby Australia (RA) last May for posting homophobic comments on social media.

A Tigers supporter at the venue revealed on Twitter they had been told they were not allowed a rainbow flag, which represents a symbol of LGBT pride.

A widely reported Super League statement read: โ€œEveryone should have the right to respectfully express their views. We are investigating.

โ€œWe will receive a full report by the end of this weekend and have more details on Monday.โ€

A Dragons spokesperson added: โ€œRainbow flags are not banned at our club. It is not forbidden. We are gathering more information about what happened.โ€

Catalansโ€™ signing of Folau sparked plenty of controversy and Super League clubs voted to have โ€œgreater authority to stop controversial signingsโ€ earlier this month.

Folau reached a financial settlement with RA in December before switching codes to pen a one-year deal with the Dragons.

Catalans head coach Steve McNamara praised the player for handling the scrutiny surrounding him on debut.

โ€œWell Iโ€™ve just congratulated him on that [media scrutiny] downstairs because it is different,โ€ he said. 

It is different for this area, this region to have journalists from around the world chasing players around in cars and following people. 

โ€œAll the other bits that go with it, for the players to deal with that and come up with a performance like that is a credit to them.

โ€œFor him to play his first game of rugby league and only train for 10 days with the team in total, to come up with that sort of defensive performance really gives us encouragement going forward with him.

โ€œI knew he was ready to play. I said I wouldnโ€™t risk him if he wasnโ€™t. There was no way we were going to do that just because it was a home game.โ€

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    Mar 17th 2014, 7:57 AM

    Is that not the West Indies in the picture?

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    Mar 17th 2014, 12:39 PM

    Ireland win off the last ball by 3 wickets. Nearly threw it away.

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    Mar 17th 2014, 11:46 AM

    Ireland 89-1 after 9 overs chasing 164 to win. Going well.

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    Mar 17th 2014, 10:10 AM

    Looks like Ireland will be chasing a big total. Zimbabwe currently 79-3 after just 9 overs.

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    Mar 17th 2014, 12:06 PM

    128-2 after 14 overs. Need another 36 runs from 36 balls to win.

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    Mar 17th 2014, 10:30 AM

    Zim 115-4 after 15 overs.

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