Kurtley Beale Tribute

Beale is an exciting backline prospect with raw talent that has allowed him to excel in multiple positions throughout his blossoming career. The youngster has established himself in the Waratahs Super 14 side, with his standout year to date coming in the 2008 campaign when he played every match in the run to the final. Success at schoolboy level was followed by a Super 14 debut in 2007 at the age of just 18. Beale has alternated between fly-half and inside centre for the Waratahs, while he can also play as a No. 15. He was selected for Australia's 2009 tour as back-up for playmakers Matt Giteau and Berrick Barnes and impressed enough in tour fixtures to win a debut Test cap off the bench against Wales in Cardiff. He struck a rich vein of form in the 2010 Tri-Nations with a try against the New Zealand in Christchurch and repeated the feat against South Africa in Bloemfontein but topped the lot with a 55-metre match-winning penalty in the latter game to propel the Wallabies to their first win against the Boks at altitude since 1963. (I do not own the music and the footage used in this video. No copyright infringement intended. For entertainment purposes only)
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