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TOM CURRY was forced out of England's Autumn Series clash with Australia after being knocked unconscious.

Curry suffered a knee to the head while trying to tackle Rob Valetini.

Tom Curry was knocked unconscious as he attempted to tackle Australia's Rob Valetini
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Tom Curry was knocked unconscious as he attempted to tackle Australia's Rob Valetini
He took the knee of Valetini to his head
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He took the knee of Valetini to his head
Curry was knocked to the floor before being forced off
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Curry was knocked to the floor before being forced off

England were leading 15-3 at the time of the incident.

However, referee Ben O'Keeffe did not immediately stop play and only did so after Valetini waved at him to inform him of Curry's situation.

Three Lions' flanker received treatment on the field after the huge blow.

He was then able to get back to his feet but was unable to continue.

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Curry will now have to serve a concussion stand-down period that will rule him out of the game against South Africa next week.

As the 26-year-old left the field Valetini walked over to check if he was okay, with the pair acknowledging one another in a handshake.

Co-commentator Ben Kay was heard telling main commentator Nick Mullins: "Curry's out, Nick, he's knocked out.

"He's on the floor, they need to stop the game!" 

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After Curry left the field, Australia rallied to covert a try and make the score 15-10.

England tacked on three more with a kick, before the Aussies' added another try to make it 18-17.

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They then took the lead on the stroke of half-time with a late penalty.

Curry was involved in another concussion incident in September after he was on the end of a nasty collision during Sale Sharks game vs Harlequins.

England suffered late heartbreak as they looked to have snatched victory with a late try and conversion to make it 37-35.

However, Max Jorgensen ran through three minutes into overtime to snatch the win for the Aussies before a conversion to end the game 37-42.

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