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Super 15: Brumbies beat New South Wales 35-6 as Wallaby David Pocock suffers left knee injury
CANBERRA, Australia - The ACT Brumbies remained perfect early in the Super 15 season with their third consecutive win, a 35-6 victory over New South Wales.
The Brumbies picked up a four-try bonus point win at Canberra Stadium on Saturday but may have suffered a big loss with an injury to Wallabies flanker David Pocock, who was helped from the field with a left knee problem in the 13th minute.
Pocock, a key member of Australian side to take on the British and Irish Lions later this year, was scheduled to undergo scans to determine the extent of the injury.
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Scores:
ACT 35 (Robbie Coleman, Christian Lealiifano, Ben Mowen, Henry Speight tries; Lealiifano 2, Ian Prior conversions, Lealiifano 3 penalties), New South Wales 6 (Brendan McKibbin 2 penalties). HT: 21-6.
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