Isn't playing in Australia at Super level a requirement? Just playing devil's advocate.The Rebels one? I think all you need is an ARU contract for that year.
Isn't playing in Australia at Super level a requirement? Just playing devil's advocate.
Many of us remember when KB (Kurtley Beale) was originally at the Tahs - he was overweight and carried a lot of such "baggage" - but at the end of 09 and beginning of 2010, he managed to turn himself around and shed the fat and surround himself with a good network of family and friends. It seems ominous that as soon as he left this support structure, something like this would happen. Come home KB (Kurtley Beale), we have the people to sort you out (and I mean the good way).
Kurtley playing in Sky Blue is probably the best move for Kurtley Beale. Is it the best move for Australian Rugby? The jury's out.
as an employer the ARU owes It to their players to give them the support structure to overcome issues such as alcoholism or substance abuse.
Because professional rugby isn't just a 'job', it's a lifestyle and influences players personal lives as well. Beale was signed to a contract before he was even 18 and has been involved with representing Australia at rugby union under the guidance of the ARU since his mid-teens..why?
The warning signs an indiscretions for Beale have been there for years, did the ARU take the appropriate steps to rectify this issue? Evidently not..
Because professional rugby isn't just a 'job', it's a lifestyle and influences players personal lives as well. Beale was signed to a contract before he was even 18 and has been involved with representing Australia at rugby union under the guidance of the ARU since his mid-teens..
As an employer the ARU holds the players responsible to a code of conduct which heavily influences their personal lives, if you are going to hold a person responsible for their social actions then it's only appropriate that the correct guidance and education structures are in place to ensure the player can meet these standards.
The warning signs an indiscretions for Beale have been there for years, did the ARU take the appropriate steps to rectify this issue? Evidently not..
The context of his conversation (from memory) was that he was against the 1 strike and your out policy although he also went on to say that you could only give a player so many chances to take personal responsibility.
You are talking about the same family members that pressed assault charges against Beale, right? People believed that Beale getting away from his family and network in Sydney would be a positive step at the time.
I don't know what the best move for Beale is, but I fail to see why people are so sure that returning to the Tahs is it. Returning to Sydney looks no better or worse than staying at the Rebels to me currently. Hopefulness and blue-tinted glasses may be affecting a few comments there.
In saying that, Beale returning to Sydney is the most likely move, however the Tahs will have a lot of competition from what I hear. Word is that a few league clubs have a massive interest in Beale, starting with St George, who are desperate for a play maker or fullback (if they miss Dugan, expect a lot of money thrown at Beale). A few commentators on the Rush Hour on MMM have been going on about how Beale is a natural league player and clubs have a high interest in him, and those guys have lots of connections.
I don't think that Beale going to league, particularly the clubs shopping for him, would be a better step for his issues than returning to the Tahs. I really hope that Beale stays in union, but don't discount a shift to league.
He's surely coming back, reports are he's in Mount Druitt with family and not returning to Melbourne in the immediate future.
Because professional rugby isn't just a 'job', it's a lifestyle and influences players personal lives as well. Beale was signed to a contract before he was even 18 and has been involved with representing Australia at rugby union under the guidance of the ARU since his mid-teens..
As an employer the ARU holds the players responsible to a code of conduct which heavily influences their personal lives, if you are going to hold a person responsible for their social actions then it's only appropriate that the correct guidance and education structures are in place to ensure the player can meet these standards.
The warning signs an indiscretions for Beale have been there for years, did the ARU take the appropriate steps to rectify this issue? Evidently not..
Accountability is the word.The point of proper support and counseling is to NOT provide escape routes, but ensure accountability and structure to PREVENT shit happening.
Love itwe are going to have more f.ing crims in the Wallaby run on side than the first fleet the way things are going.