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Toomua back in reshuffled Brumbies backline

The Brumbies will roll out a revamped backline tomorrow night against Queensland, with Matt Toomua coming back from injury.

Matt Toomua has gone from the Wallabies to the Brumbies. Picture: Stuart Walmsley
Matt Toomua has gone from the Wallabies to the Brumbies. Picture: Stuart Walmsley
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The Brumbies will roll out a revamped backline tomorrow night against the Queensland Reds, with Matt Toomua coming back from injury and Ben Hyne to make his Super Rugby debut.

It will be Toomua’s first match for the ACT franchise in two months, having hurt his knee in late April while playing the Highlanders.

He proved his worth and fitness with an impressive return at inside centre last Saturday in the Wallabies’ third Test loss to England.

Fellow Wallaby Joe Tomane won’t play, however, despite overcoming a knee injury. The winger has been sidelined since April and had been hoping to return to the field this week.

Meanwhile, injuries to superstar flanker David Pocock (fractured eye socket) and Jordan Smiler (knee) have opened the door for Hyne — a former carpenter and development contract player.

The 22-year-old was named to start at No 8, with Jarrad Butler filling in at openside flanker. Backrower Scott Fardy said Hyne was an aggressive and tough player, but admitted the Brumbies probably wouldn’t have the presence they usually did with Pocock at the defensive breakdown.

“But that’s up to me and Jarrad to do that job really well,” he said. “It’s an opportunity for Jarrad to step up and really own that No 7 jersey this week — he’s done that in the past really well and I’m looking forward to him doing it again.”

Joe Powell, a surprise call-up to the Wallabies’ training squad ahead of the series against England, also earned his first start at halfback.

He comes in for Argentine playmaker Tomas Cubelli, who only arrived back in Canberra late on Monday night from national duties. Cubelli has been named on the bench alongside centre Andrew Smith, who is set to play his first game since round two when he injured his foot.

The Brumbies head into tomorrow’s clash with just one full training session under the belt following the month-long international break.

But Fardy isn’t worried.

“It’s ample opportunity to get things right,” he said.

“We’re pretty confident with the squad we’ve got in going forward towards the finals.” The Brumbies lead the Australian conference with three games remaining.

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