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VIDEO: Wallaby front row stocks getting thin

VIDEO: Wallaby front row stocks getting thin

INJURY UPDATE: The Wallabies’ front row stocks were further thinned out ahead of their June internationals.

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Hooker Jordan Uelese is out of the Wallabies Test series against Ireland, after suffering a suspected ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in the Melbourne Rebels’ win over the Blues in Auckland at the weekend.

Uelese, 21, will have further scans on his left knee in Melbourne this week, with a replacement player for the Wallabies squad to be confirmed on Monday.

Uelese had to be helped from the field early in the second half of the Rebels’ 20-10 win in Auckland in the Super Rugby match this past Saturday.

In Tatafu Polota-Nau’s absence, Uelese was the obvious choice to start at hooker against the Six Nations champions.

Uncapped duo Brandon Paenga-Amosa and Folau Faingaa are the other hookers in the Wallabies squad, with Uelese’s Rebels teammate Anaru Rangi also in with a chance of a call-up to the 33-man squad.

While Uelese is out, back-rower Peter Samu has officially joined the squad after a release was agreed between Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby.

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The Melbourne-born flanker is now in contention to make his Test debut for the opener at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday.

* Meanwhile Peter Samu officially joined the squad for the Ireland series, after a release was agreed between Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby.

The Melbourne-born flank is now in contention to make his Test debut for the opening Test in Brisbane this coming Saturday, June 9.

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