Australia international Kurtley Beale has joined Western Force until the end of the current Super Rugby Pacific season, the Perth-based outfit announced on Saturday.
FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Autumn International - Wales v Australia - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - November 20, 2021 Australia's Kurtley Beale reacts Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
"I'm excited to join the Force and I'm looking forward to making the move to Perth with my family," Beale said. "I know I have plenty to offer and I'm grateful for the opportunity to continue playing the game that I love." His contract with the New South Wales Waratahs, where he won the Super Rugby title in 2014, expired during his suspension.
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