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    Wallabies five eighth Noah Lolesio has been cleared of any serious injury after being stretchered off during the Brumbies' Super Rugby win over the Western Force in Perth

    Wallabies five eighth Noah Lolesio has been cleared of any serious injury after being stretchered off during the Brumbies' Super Rugby win over the Western Force in Perth


    The Canberra playmaker was taken to hospital after being twisted in an off-the-ball accident on his goal line.

    The Brumbies say scans have shown Lolesio is okay, barring some lower back pain.

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