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Wallaby Kurtley Beale caught up in NRL leaked video scandal


Kurtley Beale appears in a leaked video featuring NRL player Corey Norman.
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Wallabies utility back Kurtley Beale has been caught up in the latest NRL scandal, appearing in a leaked video which features an older man snorting a line of an unknown white substance off a dinner plate.

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The video features NRL player Corey Normal egging on an older man snorting from the dinner plate, “That’s the young blood right there baby.

Norman boasts “Get it baby, get it” before panning round to Beale who is seen laughing on the couch.

The footage is believed to be filmed a number of years ago when Norman was a member of the Parramatta Eels.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlTG0CMh_uM

During his time there, Norman was punished by the NRL Integrity Unit for a number of incidents including being charged with drugs possession and was seen consorting with underworld figures with a couple of other teammates.

Norman’s current team, the St George Dragons, released a statement saying they are aware of the video and informed the NRL Integrity Unit, while the Wallabies are yet to make a statement on Beale’s involvement.

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