Kemu Valetini beaming after getting a 'couple of post-contact metres' on brother Rob
Have to take what you can get as a back! Rob Valetini earnt the bragging rights as the Brumbies beat the Drua 28-20.
Star Wallabies flanker David Pocock has made a false start in his comeback to Super Rugby and will miss another week for the struggling Brumbies.
Coach Dan McKellar made five starting changes to the team to face the Lions in Canberra on Saturday but Pocock’s return wasn’t one of them after the 30-year-old failed to come through a Thursday training run as expected.
Before the session, McKellar told reporters that Pocock would be starting for the first time in a month, having overcome a niggling calf problem.
However, a team spokesman told AAP the influential openside hadn’t done enough to convince medical staff he was 100 per cent fit.
McKellar had hinted at the caution required in reintroducing Pocock, pointing out that calf muscles can be fickle.
Pocock has played in three games and missed four so far this season, with concussion accounting for one of his omissions.
The Brumbies hope he will be among the squad who travel next week for a two-game tour, facing the Stormers in South Africa and Jaguares in Argentina.
McKellar has made one change to his backline this week and overhauled his tight five from the side beaten 36-14 by the Crusaders last week.
Rory Arnold and Sam Carter are reunited at lock while Scott Sio is back at prop alongside reinstated hooker Folau Fainga’a.
It gives the hosts an all-Wallabies tight five, with prop Allan Alaalatoa having been retained from last week.
Versatile back Tom Wright makes his second start of the year at inside centre, replacing Irae Simone.
BRUMBIES
Tom Banks, Henry Speight, Tevita Kuridrani, Tom Wright, Toni Pulu, Christian Lealiifano, Joe Powell, Lachlan McCaffrey, Tom Cusack, Pete Samu, Sam Carter, Rory Arnold, Allan Alaalatoa, Folau Fainga’a, Scott Sio. Res: Josh Mann-Rea, James Slipper, Leslie Leuluaialii-Makin, Darcy Swain, Jahrome Brown, Matt Lucas, Irae Simone, Andy Muirhead.
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