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Mark McCall: 'Billy Vunipola has got to deal with the booing'

The Saracens number eight has been formally warned by the RFU and his club over an Instagram post.
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Mark McCall expects fans to again boo Billy Vunipola following the Saracens and England forward’s official warning from the Rugby Football Union for a homophobic Instagram comment.

Rugby director McCall confirmed Vunipola will start Saturday’s Champions Cup semi-final against Munster at the Ricoh Arena, then said the number eight must handle whatever flak comes his way.

The 41-cap back-rower has been warned by both club and country after a social media post last week that read “man was made for woman to procreate that was the goal no?”

The England star had liked a social media post from Australia’s Israel Folau, that stated “hell awaits” for “homosexuals”, and was subsequently booed by supporters during Saracens’ 23-21 Premiership defeat at Bristol on Saturday.

Asked if he hopes fans will not boo Vunipola again, McCall said: “That’s not something we can control to be honest. Whatever happens will happen.

“He has got to deal with that, and we’ve got to deal with that as a group.

“It’s probably better to expect it to happen, and then wait and see.”

Wallabies full-back Folau’s career is in tatters after he was sacked by the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) for his controversial Instagram post.

Vunipola has expressed regret over his comments (Adam Davy/PA)

The devout Christian has pledged to accept his fate, while England star Vunipola has been warned about his future conduct after liking Folau’s post.

Asked if McCall was concerned for Vunipola’s mental state, McCall continued: “No. Billy’s sensitive, but I think he’s also strong.

“He’s also got a group he’s been with for a long time now, and a group who support their team-mates.

Saracens also issued Vunipola a formal warning after their own investigation, admitting the England star was guilty of a “serious error of judgement”.

Vunipola himself insisted his “intention was never to cause suffering”, though stopped short of offering an apology.

The response from club and country has been welcomed by Stonewall, the LGBT equality charity, and by International Gay Rugby, the umbrella organisation for the world’s gay and inclusive rugby clubs.

Channel 4 has dropped the Australian-born forward of Tongan heritage as one of the faces of their Heineken Champions Cup coverage while Saracens’ main sponsor Allianz said on Tuesday that they support the club in issuing the warning.

Condemnation has also come from the Rugby Players’ Association and Premiership Rugby. Stonewall, meanwhile, praised the speed of the response to a post that appeared on Friday.

“We’re pleased that both the RFU and Saracens have taken swift action against Billy Vunipola’s anti-LGBT comments on social media,” Stonewall director of sport Kirsty Clarke said.

Israel Folau has until Wednesday to decided whether to appeal sanctions from the ARU (Adam Davy/PA)

“We know there is still lots of work to do to combat discrimination and anti-LGBT abuse in sport and it’s great to see clubs and sporting bodies taking steps to make sure sport is a place where everyone feels like they can participate.”

IGR echoed Stonewall’s view that the matter had been properly dealt with.

“IGR is pleased to see the swift response of both the RFU and Saracens to Billy Vunipola’s recent social media posts,” a statement read.

“As the quick response from both the RFU and Saracens in this case shows, rugby remains overwhelmingly supportive of the LGBT community and a sport that is open to everyone regardless of you sexual orientation or gender identity.”

Folau must inform Rugby Australia by Wednesday morning if he is to appeal against their decision to terminate his contract after writing on his Instagram account that “hell awaits” for “homosexuals”.

If no appeal is forthcoming, his union career is over Down Under and there is no route back to his league roots after the Australian Rugby League ruled out a return due to his homophobic remarks.



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