Israel Folau’s fate could be decided in two weeks as date is set for his ...

Israel Folau's fate could be decided in just two weeks as date is set for his conduct hearing over homophobic social media post Hearing to decide fate of rugby superstar Israel Folau is set for Saturday, May 4 Folau's charged with a high-level code of conduct breach for social media post Folau will face a panel of three officials including a high ranking barrister  

By Australian Associated Press

Published: 09:32 BST, 22 April 2019 | Updated: 09:33 BST, 22 April 2019

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Israel Folau's future with Rugby Australia may be decided within two weeks after his code of conduct hearing was set for May 4.

The following day has been reserved in case the hearing runs over.

The Wallabies superstar has been charged with a high-level code of conduct breach following his latest controversial social media posts, and will front a three-person panel at Rugby Australia HQ in Sydney.

Israel Folau's (pictured with wife Maria Folau) future in Australian rugby may be decided within two weeks after his code of conduct hearing was set for Saturday, May 4

Israel Folau's (pictured with wife Maria Folau) future in Australian rugby may be decided within two weeks after his code of conduct hearing was set for Saturday, May 4

The Wallabies superstar has been charged with a high-level code of conduct breach following his latest controversial social media posts (pictured), and will front a panel at Rugby Australia HQ

The Wallabies superstar has been charged with a high-level code of conduct breach following his latest controversial social media posts (pictured), and will front a panel at Rugby Australia HQ 

Respected Sydney barrister John West QC will chair the tribunal, alongside panellists Rugby Australia representative Kate Eastman SC and Rugby Union Players' Association representative John Boultbee.

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