Israel Folau has made a remarkable return to rugby league, helping the Catalans Dragons defeat the Castleford Tigers.
The Catalans Dragons are based in France and play in the Super League, which is the highest level professional rugby league competition in the northern part of the world.
Rugby Australia famously sacked Israel in March 2019 after LGBT activists demanded he be punished for sharing his Christian-based view on human sexuality.
As part of a huge outpouring of support for Folau, people who love freedom of speech donated two million dollars to his legal fund.
Folau consequently sued Rugby Australia and eventually reached a confidential settlement.
Despite that result, LGBT activists continue to hound Folau. They want him sacked as a player with the Catalans Dragons - depriving him of the ability to earn a living with his God-given talent.
One rival club sought to further marginalise Folau, by announcing that their game against his team would be named “Pride Day”.
Those who oppose Folau playing rugby claim to support “inclusion”, oblivious to the fact that excluding someone for their religious beliefs is hardly “inclusive”.