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Kurtley Beale

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Kurtley Beale (born Curtly Beale 6th January, 1989, Western Sydney) is an Australian rugby union player. He is contracted to the NSW Waratahs and the Northern Suburbs Rugby Club. His size 91kg, 181cm

Playing Style

Beale's position of choice is flyhalf. He has been compared to former Australian flyhalf Mark Ella due to both his skills and his Aboriginal heritage.

Youth career

Beale was signed to the Waratahs at the age of 16 while still finishing his schooling at St. Joseph's College in Sydney. Before leaving school, Beale had captained the Australian Schoolboys and his school's First XV. He was regularly attending training sessions with the Waratahs from the age of 15 and at 17, attended his first Wallabies training camp, on invitation by coach John Connolly.

Senior career

Western Sydney Rams

Beale initiated the inaugural season of the Australian Rugby Championship by starting 5/8 for the Rams in every game. In a stellar season Kurtley was one of the leading try scorers and try-assist's in the competition. The Rams went on to become minor premiers in 2007 thanks to the contribution of Kurtley and other established rugby talents such as Tatafu Polota-Nau, Chris Siale and rising star Lachlan Turner.

NSW

Beale made his Senior NSW debut against ACT in January 2007 in a trial in Wollongong. He scored a his first of many memorable tries; chipping around the winger and out pacing the fullback to score the try after coming on from the bench in the game which NSW won 12-0. Two weeks later, after again coming off the bench, Beale made a late break to assist the winning try against the Crusaders. Coach Ewen McKenzie had stated that Beale would not be rushed into the starting line up and would instead play second fiddle in his debut year behind Daniel Halangahu. However, it was no more than two weeks later that Kurtley made his starting debut against the Sharks at Absa stadium, South Africa only to lose 22-9. The following week in only his second start as flyhalf, Kurtley scored one of the most memorable tries of the season: chipping over the first line defence and stealing the ball out of the fullbacks hands to score his first five pointer in Super 14.

Australia A

Beale made his Australia A debut in the 2007 Pacific Nations Cup. He scored his first try in a 27-15 defeat of Samoa.


Australia Selection

Kurtley narrowly missed out on selection for the 2007 Rugby World Cup. The selectors opting for Qld Reds flyer Berrick Barnes. Wallabies coach John Connolly selecting Barnes over Beale due to his ability to adapt to the national teams conservative game plan and their narrow attack patterns. Also hindering Beale is his natural ability to take games into his own hands instead of following the blueprint; and while this ability is not frowned apon, the 2007 Rugby World Cup squad doesnt suit Kurtley's famous spontonaity and sporadicity. Although future selection post the 2007 Rugby World Cup is almost a certainty.

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