Wasps hope of November debut for injured Beale

By AP / Wire

Wallabies star Kurtley Beale is on course for a Wasps debut in November but the club says he will not be rushed back thanks to “bonus” signing Kyle Eastmond.

The playmaker suffered a patella tendon injury when playing for the Waratahs in May which will delay his keenly-anticipated Wasps debut.

The 27-year-old remains on track to return to action before the turn of the year though, and should link up with Wasps in the next few weeks.

“He’s hoping to arrive in the next couple of weeks with us but though it’s a long process he’s where he should be,” said Wasps director of rugby Dai Young.

“And everything is in the place that we expected. He’ll come over and start his running and so on.

“The good thing is the injury wasn’t as bad as first feared, but it’s very hard to put a figure on it.

“We’re hoping he’s going to be back in November but it could be December.

“We’re a fair bit early yet but so far everything’s gone to plan and he’s exactly where we want him to be.”

The Crowd Says:

2016-08-14T07:54:51+00:00

Squirrel

Guest


As soon as he starts , wasps will start losing. He is no star but an average attacking lair.

2016-08-14T06:57:39+00:00

Kirky

Roar Rookie


The only thing I can say about Beale, is that Wasps must have more money than brains, ~ and furthermore, he is not a "star" as stated there's no such thing in rugby, and even if there was, he wouldn't be one! He doesn't deserve to be playing at all anyway with a rugby crime sheet like he has!

2016-08-13T22:34:49+00:00

Bakkies

Guest


Typically the Wallabies will call him up after little prep

2016-08-12T01:49:05+00:00

Vic rugby

Guest


Yes someone will have to watch beale and Cipriani very closely ?

2016-08-12T01:06:06+00:00

McCaw was onside?

Guest


Beale, Eastmond, Cipriani and le Roux? Theyll certainly be interesting to watch.

2016-08-12T00:50:57+00:00

John R

Roar Guru


Perfect, right in time to suit up for Australia at the End of Year Tour.

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