David Pococks horror injury run has continued, with the star Wallabies flanker to miss the rest of the Rugby Championship after breaking his hand.Pocock will undergo surgery in Perth after suffering the injury in Saturday nights 36-20 win over Argentina at nib Stadium.The 28-year-old has undergone two knee reconstructions in recent years and he also fractured his eye socket against England three months ago.Pocock remains an integral part of the Wallabies set-up, and his absence will leave a big hole to fill in upcoming games against South Africa and Argentina.His latest injury could open the door for Melbourne Rebels star Lopeti Timani to make his way into the starting line-up.Timani, a 124kg powerhouse who can also play at lock, made his Test debut off the bench against Argentina.The 25-year-old only got 13 minutes of action, but coach Michael Cheika was pleased with what he saw.Although the All Blacks have already secured this years Rugby Championship title, the race for second spot is still wide open.The Wallabies (nine points) are in second spot following two straight wins.But with away assignments against South Africa (six points) and Argentina (five) to come, they face a major battle to stay there.Australia were blistering early against Argentina, racing out to a 21-0 lead inside 12 minutes.Scrumhalf Will Genia was named man of the match following his two-try display, while flyhalf Quade Cooper was also influential with a series of defence-busting passes.However, the stats told a different tale, with Australia finishing with 28 per cent of the possession, as well as being on the wrong side of a lop-sided 16-7 penalty count.But with the Wallabies defiant in defence and clinical in attack, they made the win look easy.Cheika said he would review the game to determine why the penalty count was so skewed.Its always a fine line that ruck, Cheika said.You want to compete for the ball, but you want to stay on the right side of the law.Like we always do, well have a look to see if theres any trends there we need to tidy up.South Africa were thrashed 41-13 by the All Blacks in Christchurch on Saturday, leaving them with just one win from four matches.But Cheika is expecting a huge challenge when his side travel to Pretoria to confront the Springboks on October 2, before fronting up against Argentina in London a week later.We have to work out a really good plan against the South Africans, Cheika said.It will be a cauldron in Pretoria.Ive been really pleased with the lads. 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Pirlo limped out of Sundays 1-0 win over Udinese after just 13 minutes. Juventus says Pirlo underwent tests on Monday which revealed he has "a second-degree lesion to the collateral medial ligament in his right knee.St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor has confirmed rookie Drew Hutchison will go back to reserve grade and veteran Benji Marshall will be granted a farewell on Saturday.A controversial call-up to the NRL following the axing of Marshall last week, Hutchison was solid in a try-scoring season debut in Mondays loss to Parramatta.McGregor was keen to see how his 21-year-old project would handle the step-up in competition, however his highlights reel will show plenty of his touches came behind a badly beaten forward pack.And while Hutchison put his 95-kilogram frame to good use with a powerful individual try from close range in the first half, McGregor believes he learnt how much more improvement is required.It was good for Drewy to get a game. He knows how hard it is and how much work he needs to do, and hes got plenty of time to do that before next season, McGregor said.Hes a bit tired in the shed there, as expected. He played 80 minutes and hasnt played it for quite some time.Hes only young. Hell work hard in tthe pre-season and get plenty of opportunity going forward.dddddddddddd.Dragons captain Gareth Widdop liked what he saw from his possible future halves partner, especially given they had planned to give him the lions share of the general play kicking.You want to back his ability and hes a great kicker of the football, Widdop said.I think we saw tonight a few good kicks from Drew. And we like to use peoples strengths. Youve got to back yourself and he did that.Former Kangaroos and NSW State of Origin No.7 Andrew Johns said it was too early to tell whether Hutchison had what it takes to become an established halfback.Hes a steady player. To me he doesnt look like a halfback. He looks like a back-rower. 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