Samu Kerevi to miss Wallabies' clash with Ireland after ban
Australia centre Samu Kerevi will miss his side's games against Scotland and Ireland after receiving a ban for a dangerous tackle during the Wallabies' 52-20 win over Wales at the weekend.
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Australia centre Samu Kerevi will miss his side's games against Scotland and Ireland after receiving a ban for a dangerous tackle during the Wallabies' 52-20 win over Wales at the weekend.
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