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    Scans on Kurtley Beale tomorrow are expected to confirm the recalled Wallabies veteran has ruptured his achilles, possibly bringing an end to his rugby career

    Scans on Kurtley Beale tomorrow are expected to confirm the recalled Wallabies veteran has ruptured his achilles, possibly bringing an end to his rugby career


    The 35-year-old, who was last week announced in Joe Schmidt's maiden 38-man squad, was helped from the field during a Sydney club rugby match on Saturday.

    The utility back came off the bench for Randwick against Eastern Suburbs but went down untouched in the back-field.

    Beale was in line to make his return to the national side and add to his 95-Test career, having last played for the Wallabies in 2021.

    Australia's first test under Schmidt is against Wales on Saturday in Sydney.

    It's thought Beale was told he would not be selected for the first test.

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