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Wallabies star Folau ‘will not support gay marriage’

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Wallabies superstar Israel Folau has sparked a Twitter backlash by revealing he will not support the push for same-sex marriage.

Folau, a devout Christian, tweeted yesterday: ‘‘I love and respect all people for who they are and their opinions. but personally, I will not support gay marriage.’’

It comes after numerous sporting organisati­ons - including the Australian Rugby Union - declared their support for a ‘yes’ vote in the government’s postal survey.

Folau is the fiance of star Silver Ferns shooter Maria Tutaia and has played 58 tests for Australia since 2013. He was immediatel­y inundated with dozens of replies criticisin­g him for his stance.

Folau is believed to be the first highprofil­e sportspers­on to have publicly announced their opposition to samesex marriage.

It comes after numerous sporting organisati­ons - including the Australian Rugby Union, the NRL, Cricket Australia and Football Federation Australia - declared their support for a ‘yes’ vote in the government’s postal survey.

The 28-year-old was raised as a Mormon but is now a devout Christian after his family converted in 2011.

Folau’s views are in stark contrast to Wallabies team-mate David Pocock, who has taken the year off rugby but will be back in the test ranks alongside Folau next year.

Pocock famously declared four years ago that he would not tie the knot with his partner Emma Palandri until gay people were legally permitted to do the same.

Folau’s tweet didn’t only draw criticism, however, with many in support of his right to state his opinion.

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