The Brumbies have bounced back in style with a thumping 42-14 victory over the Western Force in their Super Rugby AU clash in Canberra. Stinging after suffering their first loss of the season against Queensland in their last home game,
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The Brumbies have bounced back in style with a thumping 42-14 victory over the Western Force in their Super Rugby AU clash in Canberra. Stinging after suffering their first loss of the season against Queensland in their last home game,
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