Kurtley BealeWallabies and former Melbourne Rebels fullback has agreed to return to New South Wales and play Super Rugby for the Waratahs in 2014.

Twenty-four-year-old Beale has signed a one year contract with his former Super Rugby team the Waratahs and the Australian Rugby Union.

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Beale made his provincial debut back in 2007 at the age of just 18 and went on to represent NSW on 68 occasions in the five seasons that followed.

After two years in Melbourne, the Sydney-born back returns to his home state next season, excited by the opportunity to write the next chapter in his state and international career.

“I’m really excited to be coming home and to be playing under Michael Cheika and the coaching team at NSW,” said Beale.

“I feel at home in Sydney, it’s where my family are. The Waratahs are a team going places and I’m really looking forward to playing some good, consistent rugby.

“I’ve made the decision to get my shoulder right, I hope this next year will be a big one for me. I’m excited by the World Cup on the horizon and I’m just looking forward to getting back to playing really good rugby, having a big year for the Waratahs and hopefully getting selected for the Wallabies.”

Waratahs’ Head Coach Michael Cheika said,”Kurtley is an extremely talented player and we can’t wait to see him back in a sky blue jersey and playing our style of game.

“The man is a great reader of the game and has the exact profile that we are looking to inject into our current backline set up. Kurtley is just coming into his prime playing years and over this period, we want to ensure that he maximises his potential as a rugby player.”

Widely regarded as one of the most talented rugby players that Australia has ever produced, Beale shot to prominence in 2008 when he started every match at flyhalf for the NSW Waratahs in the run up to the 2008 Super Rugby Final.

A prodigious talent, Beale played for Australia A before making his Test debut as a 20-year-old, coming on for Drew Mitchell in the 70th minute of Australia’s 33-12 win over Wales at Millennium Stadium in November 2009.

He earned his first Test start against Fiji the following year before appearing off the bench against England and Ireland and was later honoured as Australia’s Rookie of the Year.

After a stand out 2010 Tri-Nations campaign that saw him nominated for the IRB Player of the Year award, he spent much of the Waratahs’ 2011 Super Rugby season at fullback, adding valuable cover at flyhalf.

In 2011 he moved to the newly-created Melbourne Rebels. .

In May this year, Beale made his first appearance in almost three years for his Sydney club side Randwick, playing against Sydney University in the Shute Shield, before playing a role in all three Tests against the British and Irish Lions in June.

He underwent shoulder surgery in July but is expected to be back in action in time for the 2014 Super Rugby season.

One Response to Super Rugby: Beale finally finds a home again at the Waratahs

  • 1

    A fantastic talent on the verge of ruin – really hope he gets his personal life sorted when he’s back with his support structures in Sydney. There’s a reason why he only got a one year contract…

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