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National and state captain Michael Hooper is confident Israel Folau's controversial religious beliefs won't divide the Wallabies or the NSW Waratahs.

Folau faces a grilling from Rugby Australia boss Raelene Castle and Waratahs chief Andrew Hore following his latest provocative social media post claiming gay people will go to hell unless they repent their sins and turn to God.

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