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Well, the Brumbies have been our most successful team, and now with five teams we are going to grow into this. You have to create the capacity and the playing numbers will come through. ''Just look at ...
David Pocock, one of Australia's greatest openside flankers, ruptured an ACL playing for the Brumbies in Super Rugby and was ruled out of the Lions series, which the tourists ultimately won 2-1.
An upgraded stadium facility in the nation’s capital has been on the agenda for years, yet despite a new 36-page proposal submitted by a consortium, the matter remains on the backburner.
Cape Town - The Brumbies will welcome nine new faces into the squad for the 2018 Super Rugby season, including returning Wallaby back-rower David Pocock, as head coach Dan McKellar prepares for his ...
Wallabies back rower David Pocock says he still hopes to play at the World Cup this year after announcing his retirement from Super Rugby. The 31-year-old ...
David Pocock announces end of his Brumbies career in attempt to regain fitness for Rugby World Cup. Australia flanker is in a race against time to recover from a calf injury to feature at Japan 2019.
Australia star David Pocock has announced his retirement from Super Rugby, as he focuses on getting fit to play at the Rugby World Cup later this year. Skip to content Sky Sports Homepage ...
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Wallabies back-rower David Pocock says he still hopes to play at the World Cup this year after announcing his retirement from Super Rugby.
Champion Brumbies flanker David Pocock has confirmed his Super Rugby career is over as he eyes an international swansong for the Wallabies at this year’s Rugby World Cup.
David Pocock's career with the Brumbies is over after confirming his Super Rugby retirement, though the Wallabies flanker is not sure if he will continue to make himself available for Australia ...
David Pocock calls time on Super Rugby career but hopes to play for Wallabies at World Cup. With his muscular body ravaged by injuries, David Pocock has made a huge call on prolonging his career ...
CANBERRA, Australia — Wallabies back-rower David Pocock says he still hopes to play at the World Cup this year after announcing his retirement from Super Rugby. The 31-year-old Pocock has played ...
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