Folau thanks supporters as donations rise

ANZ bank says it remains committed to supporting Netball New Zealand after star player Maria Folau's support for her husband Israel was questioned.

Israel Folau training at CBUS Stadium on the Gold Coast in 2018.

Ex-Wallaby Israel Folau's new fundraiser has raised more than $1.5 million of its $3 million target. (AAP)

The "quiet Australians" are still backing Israel Folau's bid to raise $3 million for his legal battle against Rugby Australia after ANZ bank denied pressuring netball officials over his wife's support.

The bank, one of the big four in Australia, sponsors Netball NZ and New Zealand's national team, for whom Maria Folau plays.

"We value our partnership with Netball NZ and any suggestion we have tried to pressure them is absolutely incorrect," ANZ said in a statement on Wednesday.

The ex-Wallaby claims he's in the "fight of my life" to be reinstated by RA, which pulled his $4 million contract in May after the committed Christian paraphrased a Bible passage on social media saying "drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters" would go to hell unless they repented.

Maria Folau, who plays in Australia for the Adelaide Thunderbirds, has made no public statements on her husband's plight - which he claims is discrimination on religious grounds - but did repost two links to his fundraising campaign five days ago.

Israel Folau is trying to build a $3 million war chest to support his unfair dismissal case against RA, which he believes could go all the way to the High Court.

He also wants up to $10 million in damages.

It's been a rocky road this week for Folau after his first fundraiser on GoFundMe was pulled by the platform for breaching its terms of services after raising more than $750,000.

But the Australian Christian Lobby launched its own campaign which by Wednesday night had helped raise close to $2 million.

Folau said he was humbled by the support, thanking those who have donated and the ACL for coming to his aid.

"To those who have criticised me, I bear no ill will towards you. You have every right to express your own beliefs and opinions," he posted on Instagram.

ACL head Martyn Iles said the average donation was just below $100 and the number of donors was being clocked at 10 per minute.

"The quiet Australians are speaking with their wallets," he told Seven's Sunrise program.

"There's a lot of juice left in this."

Mr Iles also weighed in on ANZ, saying Israel's wife shouldn't be targeted on what the ACL views as a religious freedom issue.

"It doesn't surprise me at all. This is precisely the reason why people are supporting Israel Folau," he told Nine's Today show.

"It is all under this language of inclusion, but not so inclusive they can include somebody with beliefs they disagree with."

ANZ said while it continued to support Netball NZ, "we do not support any views or actions that can be interpreted as supporting homophobia".

Meanwhile, Netball Australia sponsor HCF has also come out against Maria Folau, saying it's made it clear it doesn't support her stance.

"There is no place in our society for discrimination of any kind, including on the basis of gender, religious belief, age, race or sexual orientation," the health insurer told The Sydney Morning Herald.


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