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They're dangerous: ACT Brumbies not complacent despite Japan Sunwolves woes

Lucie Bertoldo
Updated July 2 2021 - 2:50am, first published March 1 2020 - 7:00pm
Scott Sio with Ed Hassall, 9, from Curtin, and Jack Frawley, 10, from Hackett. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong
Scott Sio with Ed Hassall, 9, from Curtin, and Jack Frawley, 10, from Hackett. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong

They've had their home match stripped away and conceded 126 points in the past two games, but the ACT Brumbies still consider the Japanese Sunwolves as one of the most dangerous attacking sides in Super Rugby.

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Lucie Bertoldo

Lucie Bertoldo

Sports Journalist

Lucie Bertoldo is a sports reporter for the Canberra Times.

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