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Kurtley Beale agrees to play for Western Force for the remainder of the season

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Kurtley Beale signs with Western Force for 2024 Super Rugby season

Kurtley Beale, the seasoned Australian rugby star, is set to make a triumphant return to Super Rugby after signing with the Western Force for the upcoming season. The 32-year-old, who boasts an impressive resume including three World Cup appearances, nearly 100 caps for the Wallabies, and a Super Rugby title, will bring his wealth of experience and leadership to the Force squad.

Beale’s versatility and skill were on full display last month when he showcased his talent at five-eighth for Randwick, proving to the Force management that he still has plenty to offer on the field. CEO Niamh O’Connor expressed her excitement about Beale’s return to elite rugby and his commitment to the club’s growth and success.

In a statement, O’Connor highlighted Beale’s determination and passion for the game, emphasizing his eagerness to make the most of this opportunity with the Force. Beale, who has previously played for Racing Metro and Wasps, expressed his gratitude for the chance to return to Super Rugby and join a talented group of players in Perth.

“I’m excited to join the Force and make the move to Perth with my family,” Beale said. “I see enormous potential in the team and I’m eager to contribute to the momentum they’re building. I’m grateful for the opportunity to continue playing the game that I love.”

With the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season set to kick off on February 23, fans can look forward to seeing Beale in action once again as he adds his experience and skill to the Western Force lineup. Stay tuned for more updates on Beale’s return to Super Rugby and the upcoming season.

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