Kurtley Beale offers $500,000 for blow at Rugby World Cup 2023

Kurtley Beale returns home to Sydney to play in Wallabies' blockbuster three-Test series against England in June-July. Rugby Australia established the code's best-kept secret on Sunday night that Beale will finish with Racing 92 at the end of France's top 14 seasons and come back with the NSW Waratahs in 2023. Rugby Fans can buy France Rugby World Cup Tickets from our website.

Kurtley Beale returns home to Sydney to play in Wallabies
Kurtley Beale returns home to Sydney to play in Wallabies
Clearly, Beale will expense nearly $500,000 to shorten his time in Europe in hopes of a record fourth Rugby World Cup in France next year.

After the blessing, Beale with foreign trade, Wallabies coach Dave Rennie sent a distress call to the multipurpose playmaker during last year's British Spring Tour in the Northern Hemisphere.

Now the 95-test veteran is a major number in Rennie's plans for the Rugby World Cup 2023.

Beale can play in a variety of positions in the back, but in his last two seasons with the French club, he has mainly played as a fullback.

Part of the last three Wallabies Rugby World Cup squads, Beale's return makes him the third Australian to compete in four World Cups alongside George Gregan and great team-mate Adam Ashley-Cooper.

When I'm going to fight for the right to do both I come back to Australia, I'm happy to be back in Australia," said Beale.

Beale will not appear in the Waratahs till the Pacific Super 2023 Rugby season – 15 years after he first expressive his state as a young boy.

The 33-year-old is now the second peak limits player in Waratahs NSW, having made 148 Super Rugby appearances in 11 seasons with the club.

Beale can play in a variety of positions in the back
Beale can play in a variety of positions in the back
“We are delighted that Kurtley is back home and faithful to Australian rugby until the finish of the 2023 season,” said Andy Marinos, President of Rugby Australia.

“His conclusion is particularly important says to his desire to represent the Waratahs and Wallabies again and given the current market for rugby players.

“We are delighted to see the lasting impact he can make as he has proven this throughout his career thus far and we work towards the Rugby World Cup 2023.

"Experience to Australian rugby in positions that Kurtley return has surely added complexity that offers the chance to display cabinet his skill and versatility."

Waratahs coach Darren Coleman is also delighted to welcome the Aboriginal superstar back.

"He is an enjoyment device, he is a very positive man. I have a long-standing relationship with Kurtley courting back to 2006 and his skill to play in many positions is a real benefit to us".

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