
Kurtley Beale
Kurtley Beale is an Australian rugby union player renowned for his dynamic playing style and versatility on the field. He has represented Australia in multiple international competitions and is considered one of the most talented backs in the game. Beale's career has seen him play for various Super Rugby teams and has been marked by his ability to change the course of a match with his skillful playmaking and strategic vision.
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Recent news mentions
Beale gets the nod for a Waratahs career that saw him play in two Super Rugby finals - and win one.
The NSW Waratahs dream teamKurtley Beale captains the First Nations and Pasifika XV team.
Jamie Osborne makes debut – The Irish TimesKurtley Beale participated in the First Nations & Pasifika captain’s run.
The snub fuelling First Nations and Pasifika XVKurtley Beale, who has won 95 caps during his Test career, will captain the team.
Test places up for grabs as Lions face First Nations and Pasifika XV – The Irish TimesThis is likely to include another major figure from the 2013 series, Kurtley Beale.
Andy Farrell adds note of caution as Lions arrive in Melbourne for second Test – The Irish TimesKurtley Beale is likely to be included in the Pasifika XV for the upcoming match.
Lions secondrow Joe McCarthy a doubt for Second Test in Melbourne – The Irish TimesKurtley Beale slipped while attempting to convert a match-winning penalty in a previous Lions Test match.
British and Irish Lions: Lions opener starts with promise but ends flatKurtley Beale is mentioned in relation to a past missed penalty that cost the Lions victory in the first Test 12 years ago.
Johnny Sexton backs ‘flash’ Finn Russell to produce his best on first Lions start – The Irish TimesKurtley Beale's missed penalty is noted as a pivotal moment in the last Lions series.
Five areas where the Australia v Lions Test series will be won and lost – The Irish TimesKurtley Beale misses out through injury.
Australian tour begins in Perth – The Irish TimesKurtley Beale is out injured for the Force.
British and Irish Lions 2025: Finn Russell's craft could be key against Western ForceKurtley Beale is injured and will not play for the Force in the upcoming match.
Andy Farrell backs Henry Pollock to prove ‘point of difference’ for Lions – The Irish TimesKurtley Beale was ruled out having suffered a hamstring strain.
Andy Farrell backs debutant Dan Sheehan to lead Lions for Australian opener – The Irish TimesKurtley Beale is a 95-Test livewire who will face the Lions for the Force.
Australia have scent of blood in their nostrils after seeing the Lions tamed – The Irish TimesActive veteran Kurtley Beale missed selection.
Australia squad thin on playmakers may come back to bite Joe Schmidt – The Irish TimesElla wants Kurtley Beale involved in his side if the fullback position is available.
Glen Ella looks forward to coaching roleKurtley Beale scored a try for the Force shortly after they fell behind.
Blues v Force: Blues get season back on track with bonus point winAs seen with Kurtley Beale’s selection last year, Schmidt sees value in some older, wiser heads in his squad environment.
The selection loophole that could help James O’Connor stage an incredible Wallabies comebackKurtley Beale is in the final stages of a long comeback journey after rupturing his Achilles’ tendon.
Kurtley Beale dreams of second British and Irish Lions series after return from Achilles injuryKurtley Beale is mentioned as one of the notable players alongside Onitoni Large during his school years.
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