Sacked dual-code rugby star Israel Folau has launched a bid to raise donations from the public to fight his legal case against Rugby Australia.
Folau, whose contract with the Australian union's governing body was terminated in May over homophobic social media posts, has set up a GoFundMe page to raise the AU$3m (NZ$4m) says he needs to cover costs in his bid to seek reinstatement.
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The 30-year-old Wallabies back says he has already spent more than AU$100,000 of his own money in fees which are expected to rise to millions of dollars.
The fund had raised $330 from seven donations.
"I believe the termination of my contract is unlawful, which is why I have started legal proceedings against Rugby Australia and Rugby NSW," Folau said in a YouTube post.
"In response, Rugby Australia have already said that they will 'divert significant resources' to fight me in court.
"Even if I win, Rugby Australia can appeal. There is every chance that a prominent test case like this could take years and eventually end up in the High Court of Australia.
"My wife Maria and I have already spent over $100,000 of our own money and that was just to try and deal with Rugby Australia's internal tribunal processes. The money I am asking for is solely to fund the rest of my action in court.
"I know I am putting myself on the line - this action will be very costly in terms of time, money and reputation - but I do not intend to stop now.
"I would be very grateful for your support."
AAP