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Australia first five-eighths Quade Cooper will undergo surgery to repair the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and will be sidelined for at least six months, the Australian Rugby Union said in a statement Sunday.
The ARU said Cooper, injured in the first half of Australia's 21-18 win over Wales in the Rugby World Cup third-place playoff on Friday in Auckland, New Zealand, visited a surgeon in Brisbane on Sunday to map out a recovery plan.
The ARU said the 23-year-old Cooper will undergo an MRI scan next week before having surgery to reconstruct the ACL, while also repairing his lateral ligament, adding "the recovery timeline on the injury is expected to be a minimum of six months."
It will most likely rule Cooper out of the start of the 2012 Super 15 season.