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LIVE: ACT Brumbies celebrate Slipper record against Chiefs
RECAP: The ACT Brumbies have celebrated James Slipper's special night in style, coming from behind to defeat the Chiefs 33-24 in Canberra.
Slipper became the most capped player of Super Rugby history, earning his 203rd cap and receiving a guard of honour from both sides.
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Slipper's day ends in elation as Brumbies beat Chiefs
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The ACT Brumbies have celebrated James Slipper's milestone match in thrilling fashion, roaring back to defeat the Chiefs 33-24.
Slipper became the most-capped Super Rugby player of all time on Friday night at GIO Stadium, reaching 203 caps to move clear of former All Black Wyatt Crockett (202).
It's a significant milestone for the prop, having debuted for the Queensland Reds in 2010 and featuring 151 times for the Wallabies, before announcing his retirement from international level last year.
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The Slipper conundrum: How do you celebrate a guy who breaks every record but hates the spotlight?
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It’s the sporting equivalent of the age-old Christmas conundrum: what do you get the person who has everything?
What memento should be presented to Brumbies prop James Slipper after he plays his 203rd Super Rugby game in Canberra this week?
That was a subject of conversation at Super Rugby Pacific head office recently, when planning was under way for Slipper’s imminent move to the top of the list for most games. In the Brumbies’ clash with the Chiefs at GIO Stadium on Friday night, the 37-year-old prop will pass New Zealand prop Wyatt Crockett, who played 202 games for the Crusaders between 2006 and 2018.
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