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Shades of Ikin and Tallis?
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Homesick Israel wants an exodus
By Ben Dorries and Karl de Kroo
September 27, 2007
HOMESICK Melbourne Storm teenager Israel Folau has confided in his family his secret desire to return to Brisbane one day to play for the Broncos.
The NRL's hottest young property has missed his family so much at times in his rookie season that he has telephoned his eldest brother David "eight times a day" at the family's Boronia Heights home in Brisbane's southern outskirts.
Folau, 18, the Dally M rookie of the year who will line up for Storm in Sunday's grand final against Manly, grew up idolising Darren Lockyer and yearns to play alongside the Broncos great.
David Folau, 22, revealed his younger brother "still followed the Broncos" and said he would not be surprised if Israel returned to Brisbane "in the near future".
"He has been really homesick sometimes ... he rings me about eight times a day," David Folau said.
"A lot of the time our talks have been really boring. I think he just likes hearing the sound of my voice.
"He misses us and he misses Brisbane. He really likes the Broncos.
"He always has and he follows them a lot. I am sure (he wants to play for the Broncos) ... he has spoken about that."
Folau, the most exciting young player to burst on the scene in years, has only one season remaining on his Storm contract and will become one of the most sought-after players in NRL history unless he is locked away by Melbourne.
Broncos chief executive Bruno Cullen confirmed the club would be "very, very interested" in talking to Folau when he came off-contract.
"He is an outstanding prospect, the rookie of the year, who has really hit the ground running," Cullen said.
Asked last night about Folau's contract situation beyond 2008, Storm chief executive Brian Waldron was far from pleased.
"We have made it very clear that the club's focus and that of our players is solely on the grand final," Waldron said.
"This is not the week to be talking about contracts."
Pushed on Folau, Waldron said: "We are very confident that Israel Folau's long-term future is in Melbourne."
Folau is such treasured property at the Storm that the club has placed him under a media ban in his rookie season.
He was the only Storm player placed off-limits at the club's media session on Monday.
Folau's family reconfirmed his desire to play for Queensland in State of Origin. He is eligible for the Maroons as he played his first senior game at 16 for Brisbane Norths, Storm's feeder club. <A class=image href="http://www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/?from=ni_story"">
Shades of Ikin and Tallis?
Is the Mormon Mission off?
Great timing eh!