Northern Edition
Select Edition
Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France

Western Force in line for Wallaby boost in coming weeks

Kurtley Beale of the Force passes the ball during the round nine Super Rugby Pacific match between Western Force and Crusaders at HBF Park on April 20, 2024, in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Janelle St Pierre/Getty Images)

Wallabies veteran Kurtley Beale could be back in Super Rugby Pacific action by the end of next week, and Western Force players are already feeling the buzz.

ADVERTISEMENT

Beale has been sidelined since last June after rupturing his Achilles tendon while playing club rugby.

The devastating injury occurred just days after Beale had earned a dream Wallabies recall at the age of 35.

Beale is now 36, but hasn’t given up hope of getting back into the Wallabies reckoning in time for this year’s tour of the British and Irish Lions.

His first step towards that goal could happen as early as Friday next week when the fifth-placed Force take on the eighth-placed Blues in Auckland.

Beale is currently training with his Force teammates in NZ ahead of Friday night’s clash with the ladder-leading Chiefs at Blake Park in Mt Maunganui.

“(He gives us) a massive buzz,” Force back Bayley Kuenzle said of Beale.

ADVERTISEMENT

“He brings a lot of energy around the group. And what he can do on the field – it would be amazing for us.

“They’ve got him on tour, which is great to have.

“He’s a potential for next week, so hopefully he gets through everything.”

Related

If Beale returns next week, it would come just a fortnight after Kuenzle made his own return from a long-term injury.

Kuenzle was mobbed by his Force teammates upon scoring a try during last week’s 17-17 draw with the Hurricanes.

It was his first Super Rugby match back since damaging his PCL and MCL in his knee as well as fracturing his leg while playing club rugby last July.

ADVERTISEMENT

Kuenzle spent the majority of his rehabilitation period alongside Beale, with the pair forming a strong bond while they made their way back from their respective devastating injuries.

They are now roommates on tour.

“Having KB in a similar situation was pretty good for my rehab,” Kuenzle said.

“We talked about our injuries together and how we get through it and our challenges and what we can work on.

“It was a bad situation for both of us, but at least we got the best out of it and we’re here now, and hopefully he gets a crack at it over the next couple of weeks as well.”

Kuenzle said Beale’s return would be a big morale boost for the Force as they look to lock down a maiden finals berth.

“We’ve got a great group of boys here and they make you feel good when you come back, and they really get around you,” Kuenzle said.

“I think it will be likewise for KB, when he comes back it will be awesome.”

Download the RugbyPass app now!

News, stats, live rugby and more! Download the new RugbyPass app on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android) now!

ADVERTISEMENT
LIVE

{{item.title}}

Trending on RugbyPass

Comments

2 Comments
J
JW 61 days ago

john’s favourite player.


We can say that without having to read one of his mindless retorts now that he’s banned right?

T
The Late News 61 days ago

KB and BK…well I guess it keeps the embroidery simple! Play well gents.

Join free and tell us what you really think!

Sign up for free
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Features

Comments on RugbyPass

B
B.J. Spratt 2 hours ago
Scott Robertson names his 35-man All Blacks squad for France series

Great team. I really hope the All Blacks give France their biggest defeat in Test History.


Fabien Galthie: “I have no choice but to select a second-choice squad for their upcoming three-Test series against the All Blacks in New Zealand in July”


As explained by the FFR (Fédération Française de Rugby), Fabien Galthié will be allowed to:

– Select a group of 42 players, composed primarily of players who had played little to no game time in the previous Six Nations.


– Five players in total from the Top 14 finalists can be in the squad. However, those who have already played a certain number of games [not stipulated by any of the parties] can’t be included.


It suits Galthie’s aspirations for the next World Cup to tour with a second choice squad. No doubt the tour will ‘produce a star or two for France.


Let’s hope the All Blacks start well in the First Test of the series and sit the frogs on their arse.


Galthie is also allowed to bring French players to N.Z. who didn’t play in the First Test.


If France B, excel in the first test, I am pretty sure Galthie won’t be calling on his French Test players.


Let’s hope the All Blacks turn the French into "cuisses de grenouille"

104 Go to comments
TRENDING
TRENDING British and Irish Lions warn Australia over potential contract breach British and Irish Lions warn Australia over contract breach
Search