Wales’ Rugby World Cup opponents Australia are in disarray over the Israel Folau controversy. Rugby Australia announced Folau’s four-year deal, only signed last October, was being terminated, barring ‘compelling mitigating factors’, after his latest anti-gay comments. Folau is a world-class player and it remains to be seen how his team-mates react to the news if his impending sacking. Meanwhile, there remains confusion over Michael Cheika’s future and another top player could miss the tournament through injury. With the start of the World Cup a little over five months away and a seismic pool clash with Warren Gatland’s Grand Slam champions coming on September 29, we look at what state the Wallabies will be in heading to the Tokyo Stadium. WHAT THE FOLAU FURORE IS ABOUT The Wallabies superstar published a message on his Instagram account on Wednesday saying that hell awaits “drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists, idolators”. The incident is the second in the space of a year to involve homophobic comments and Folau, after he posted a comment on the same social media platform last April that God’s plan for homosexuals is “HELL. Unless they repent of their sins and turn to God.” THE BACKLASH Former Wales…