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Kurtley Beale has produced a man of the match performance in his long-awaited debut for Wasps in the English Premiership.
The former Waratahs and Melbourne Rebels inside centre has been sidelined with an injury since arriving in England, but wasted little time injecting himself into his sides 32-17 win over Connacht.
Beale made an instant impact for Wasps, scoring an impressive try within seven minutes, before being sent to the sin-bin before the 20-minute mark.
The 27-year-old capped off his debut with one of the passes of the match to set up his teammate in the corner for the match-sealing try.
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