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Kurtley Beale
RugbyB|Western Force
AustraliaJanuary 6, 1989
Biography
A genuine veteran of the Australian game, Kurtley Beale is one of the most experienced and instinctive attacking backs of his generation. Born on 6 January 1989, the Wallaby has long been celebrated for his footwork, vision and ability to conjure something from nothing, operating with equal comfort at fullback, fly-half and centre. With more than 90 Test caps to his name and a place in Australia's 2015 Rugby World Cup final squad, Beale brings rare big-match pedigree and leadership to the Western Force. His tactical kicking, sharp distribution and elusive running remain assets, and his experience is invaluable in guiding younger team-mates and steering the side through tight moments. After a career that has taken him across leading clubs in Australia and Europe, Beale offers the Force a blend of match-winning flair and hard-earned game intelligence, and he remains a player capable of changing a contest in an instant whenever the opportunity arises.
In The News
'Looking Really, Really Good': Force Settle In for Home Run-In as Kurtley Beale Closes On 186-Cap Milestone
Rugby UnionMay 22
'Tomorrow Night Is Do or Die': Max Jorgensen Sets Up Waratahs-Brumbies Showdown at Allianz
Rugby UnionMay 22
'Milestone Mania' in Perth: Tizzano's 50, Faagase's 100 and Kurtley Beale Closing on Aaron Smith
Rugby UnionMay 14