Australian star Kurtley Beale scored a try and was sin-binned on his debut as Wasps toppled Connacht 32-17 to go top of their European Champions Cup pool.Beale, thought to be the Aviva Premierships highest-paid player, took just seven minutes to open his account as he returned to rugby following more than six months out after suffering a knee injury playing for Sydney-based Super Rugby franchise the Waratahs.It delayed his Wasps debut until a fortnight before Christmas, and an eventful afternoon at the Ricoh Arena also saw him receive a yellow card for a high tackle.Wasps, though, kept their collective composure as number eight Nathan Hughes, skipper Joe Launchbury and wing Josh Bassett followed Beales try-scoring example, while fly-half Jimmy Gopperth kicked two penalties and three conversions to underpin a 32-17 victory ahead of next weeks Pool Two return fixture in Galway.Wasps claimed a try-scoring bonus and moved three points clear of Connacht and four above Toulouse, although they were given a stern test by their opponents for large parts of an entertaining contest.Scrum-half Kieran Marmion and substitute Rory Parata scored tries for the visitors, with fly-half Jack Carty converting both Connacht touchdowns and kicking a penalty, and despite the defeat, last seasons Guinness PRO12 champions remain firmly in the quarter-final mix.Beales introduction apart, Wasps also welcomed back Launchbury from a two-week ban, while fit-again Gopperth and wing Christian Wade featured behind the scrum.Fly-half Danny Cipriani remained absent due to a calf muscle injury suffered before last weekends Aviva Premiership game against Worcester.Lock Ultan Dillane featured in Connachts line-up for the first time since Irelands successful autumn campaign, with his fellow international Niyi Adeolokun also featuring on the wing and half-backs Carty and Marmion being reunited.Connacht, eighth in the PRO12 but a point clear before kick-off as leaders of their Champions Cup group, made the initial running, putting Wasps under pressure through a series of forward-led drives, only for Hughes to lead a strong counter-attack as the game matched early expectations.And Wasps were in no mood to let the opportunity go astray as they pounded away at Connachts line before slick passing saw Beale touch down for a try that Gopperth converted for a 7-0 lead.An eventful afternoon then continued for Beale when he was sin-binned - probably harshly - by French referee Alexandre Ruiz for a high tackle on Adeolokun after the Connacht player appeared to duck into the challenge, and Cartys resulting penalty cut the deficit, before a Gopperth strike made it 10-3.But Connacht continued to test Wasps defensive awareness, and they were undone after 24 minutes when Marmion spotted a considerable gap around the forward fringes and sprinted clear to score an opportunist try that Carty converted to tie up an enthralling encounter.Beale then rejoined the action, yet Connacht had inflicted considerable damage during his temporary absence, scoring 10 points and giving Wasps plenty to think about as a fast and furious battle continued at pace.Gopperth then kicked a penalty as half-time approached, and Wasps led 13-10 at the interval.And the second period began in breathless fashion as each side scored a converted try within five minutes, with Hughes close-range effort being cancelled out by an interception touchdown from Connacht replacement Parata that Carty converted.Wasps were being tested defensively, but after they had a let-off when Carty missed a penalty, the home side struck in style when Launchbury powered over on a 20-metre surge for a try that saw Gopperth maintain his 100 per cent strike-rate by converting.Connacht could find no way back this time, and Wasps sealed the deal eight minutes from time when Beales pass sent an unmarked Bassett over to secure a five-point maximum.China Shoes To USA . 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Edwin Encarnacion had a two-out, bases loaded two-RBI double in the third inning.Ben Sinclair will play no further part in the AFL season as Collingwood assess his fourth concussion of the year.Sinclair was knocked out on July 22 in the opening quarter of the Magpies clash with North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.The 24-year-old was taken to hospital for precautionary scans but cleared of serious damage.Sinclair trained the following week but was left on the sidelines for Collingwoods matches against West Coast, Richmond and Western Bulldogs.The club announced on Monday the defender would also miss the final two rounds of the season.We need to get to the bottom of it and give him a decent chance to be able to put some games together, Magpies football manager Neil Balme told the club website.Hes very keen to play, as we are.But naturally therell be quite a bit of testing that hes got to go through to make sure hes OK.Another thing well have to look at is how this keeps happening to him.Sinclair also suffered head knocks in rounds four and six, while a knock at training in May made it three concussions in the sspace of a month.ddddddddddddRecent research has highlighted the risks of long-term damage resulting from repeated knocks to the head.Adelaides Scott Stevens, North Melbourne forward Leigh Adams, Geelongs Sam Blease and Brisbane Lions Jonathan Brown, Matt McGuire and Justin Clarke are among the players to recently retire because of concussion concerns.Clarke retired earlier this year after being crunched in a marking contest at training.The 22-year-old suffered dizziness, severe headaches and memory loss.Sinclairs condition is nowhere near as serious, and Balme said he had recovered quite well from his latest concussion.Hes training but we dont think well take a risk for the rest of the year, Balme said.Balme also confirmed midfielder Taylor Adams (ankle) and key defender Ben Reid (knee) would also miss the rest of the season.The Magpies are unsure whether veteran defender Reid will require surgery. 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