I'm going to split that into 2 sections
PART THE FIRST: FOLAU
(with the massive risk of digging up this mealy corpse to dance around it, yet again)
EDIT: Just had a thought about the Folau thing - with court action pending, maybe those questions were off limits?
What could you have done better in the Folou saga?
Loading the question with "better" is a sign of intent.
A key comment she made in the article along the lines of: if we did NOT re-sign him due to the first round of Instagram controversy, then we'd have got just as much criticism. Essentially he put RA in a no-win situation in the second round, and has shown no signs he'd do anything different.
I'd be keen to hear
your opinion on what they could have done better, though. Enlighten us.
What steps have you taken within the RUPA players agreement clarify this going forward
It was covered via sources there was no specific clause in his contract and he refused to enter into anything of the sort. Castle and RA took him at his word - honesty being a very important thing to the religious, I am led to believe. Employment law experts have pointed out that the broader inclusion policies of RA cover the situation in any case.
You have the policy of Rugby being an inclusive sport, does that inclusiveness include religiously conservative Christians and Muslims? Or are they now excluded if they extol their beliefs?
Fact: you can't please everyone. If someone wants to be a professional rugby player in the public eye AND hold ultra-conservative views about homosexuality in the public eye, that won't work for their employer.
If they hold those beliefs and keep them within their religion - during their own times of worship and gathering away from rugby - then I don't see a problem. Separate those parts of your life that cause conflict. People do it every day.
None of this should matter to the deeply religious, of course, because their faith is what sustains them, not their multi-million dollar tax-free property portfolios, accumulated through the game they now choose to thumb their nose at.
You have a large conservative Christian Islander player base, a number have already walked away from Super Rugby teams
Who, specifically? I don't follow the player lists that much so it would be interesting to see the sample size.
, what comfort can you give them that they can live their religious lives while being professional rugby players
See point above wrt holding dichotomous positions.
Tying off this part specifically: if I was an excellent employee at my place of work, and deeply religious, how long do you think I'd last if I started trying to "counsel" gay/trans/whatever people into seeing the error of their ways?
(The funniest part about the entire Christian/gay thing is the bible didn't actually mention homosexuality as a sin until some English translations in the 40s; pederasty was the actual problem. But like all good hater conservative ideas, once it got traction, it became yet another control mechanism.)