Kurtley Beale Signs with Western Force for Super Rugby Season
Former Wallabies star joins last-placed team after being found not guilty of legal charges.
- Kurtley Beale, former Wallabies playmaker, has signed a short-term deal with the Western Force until the end of the Super Rugby Pacific season.
- Beale, 35, has returned to professional rugby after being found not guilty of rape by a Sydney court, marking his first game in 14 months with club side Randwick.
- The versatile player, who has made 95 appearances for the Wallabies and won the Super Rugby title in 2014, brings vast experience to the struggling Western Force.
- Force head coach Simon Cron looks forward to leveraging Beale's experience and rugby knowledge, especially after recent injuries across the backline.
- Beale's return to professional rugby comes after his suspension and missing the chance to play at a fourth World Cup for the Wallabies due to legal proceedings.