Wallabies keep a stalwart
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Experienced front row forward Ben Alexander opted not to pursue an overseas contract and instead stay with the Brumbies and Australia as he seeks to prolong his Wallaby career.
The 30-year-old, Australia's joint most capped prop with 72 appearances alongside Benn Robinson, signed a new one-year contract extension through to the end of 2016.
Under the Australian Rugby Union's new eligibility rules, he could have headed abroad on a lucrative deal and still been available for national selection, but he chose to remain on home soil.
"I am extremely grateful for the opportunities rugby …
The 30-year-old, Australia's joint most capped prop with 72 appearances alongside Benn Robinson, signed a new one-year contract extension through to the end of 2016.
Under the Australian Rugby Union's new eligibility rules, he could have headed abroad on a lucrative deal and still been available for national selection, but he chose to remain on home soil.
"I am extremely grateful for the opportunities rugby …