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James Slipper Breaks Super Rugby Record

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James Slipper, a veteran prop for the ACT Brumbies, is poised to break the Super Rugby record for most games played. The 37-year-old will reach this milestone in his 203rd match against the Chiefs, surpassing the previous record held by Wyatt Crockett. Slipper has also represented Australia in 151 international matches. He joined the Brumbies in 2019 after starting his Super Rugby career with Queensland in 2010. Slipper expresses surprise at his longevity in the sport, attributing his success to the Brumbies and looking forward to spending more time with his family post-retirement. Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham commends Slippers performance and leadership, suggesting he may return for the next season. Slipper has developed a strong affinity for Canberra, considering it an ideal place to raise his family.

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