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Kurtley Beale

Rugby Player

Birthday January 6, 1989

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia

Age 36 Years

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Who Is Kurtley Beale? Age, Biography and Wiki

Kurtley Beale was born on January 6, 1989, making him 36 years old in 2025. Hailing from New South Wales, Australia, he is widely recognized as one of the most talented rugby players in the sport’s history. Beale made his debut for the Wallabies in 2009 and has since carved out an impressive career, marked by multiple appearances in Rugby World Cups and tours across the globe. His dedication and skill on the field have solidified his reputation as a key player in Australian rugby.

Occupation Rugby Player
Date of Birth January 6, 1989
Age 36 Years
Birth Place Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia
Horoscope Capricorn
Country Australia

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Standing tall at 1.82 meters (6 feet), Kurtley Beale maintains a well-proportioned athletic build, weighing approximately 92 kilograms (203 pounds). His physical attributes combined with exceptional agility and speed make him a formidable opponent on the rugby field. Beale’s fitness regime and diet are crucial to his performance, ensuring he remains in peak condition for professional competitions.

Following a period in rehabilitation due to personal and alcohol-related issues in 2013, Beale was selected to play for Australia against the British & Irish Lions. Shortly before full-time in the first test, Beale slipped (and missed) while attempting to kick a penalty that would have won the game for the Wallabies. The Lions won 23–21.

He played fullback in the final two tests of the Lions series which the Wallabies lost 2–1.

Following the series, he was ruled out for the year after being told by new Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie (who had replaced Robbie Deans following the Lions Series loss), to have shoulder surgery to fix the shoulder injury he had suffered eight months earlier on the 2012 spring tour.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Kurtley Beale keeps much of his personal life private; however, in 2025, it is confirmed that he is in a relationship. Although details about his girlfriend are not extensively publicized, sources indicate that she is supportive of his rugby career. Beale has expressed the importance of family in various interviews, hinting at a close-knit bond with his relatives. The star is known to occasionally share glimpses of his personal life on social media, though he maintains a level of discretion when it comes to romantic relationships.

Beale has ascribed his Aboriginal identity to being born and raised in Dharug country, with his mother being from the Kamilaroi nation of NSW.

Beale grew up playing rugby league and idolised indigenous players such as Greg Inglis and Johnathan Thurston, and has commented to the media about the contrast between rugby union and both NRL and AFL, which have much more integrated indigenous participation in their sports.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Kurtley Beale’s net worth is estimated to be around $10 million. His earnings come from a successful rugby career, endorsements, and business ventures. Beale is one of Australia’s highest-paid players, receiving substantial salaries from his club contracts and international fixtures. Additional income streams include sponsorship deals with well-known sports brands and appearances in commercials.

Career, Business and Investments

Kurtley Beale's rugby career continues to flourish in 2025. After an illustrious career in the national team, he has also played for various international clubs, including stints in the Top 14 and Super Rugby.

Beyond rugby, Beale has ventured into business, investing in fitness and wellness startups aligned with his passion for health and fitness. His entrepreneurial spirit allows him to diversify his income and maintain relevance beyond his playing days.

Kurtley James Beale (born 6 January 1989) is an Australian professional rugby union representative player who has made over 90 national representative appearances in a ten-year playing career at the world-class level.

He is of Aboriginal descent, has had a long Super Rugby career with the New South Wales Waratahs and has played for the Melbourne Rebels and the Wasps club in England. Beale usually plays at full-back or centre but can play fly-half or winger. In 2011 Beale received the John Eales Medal, awarded to Australian rugby's Player of the Year.

Social Network

Kurtley Beale is active on multiple social media platforms, with millions of followers on Instagram and Twitter. He frequently shares updates about his professional life, personal interests, and philanthropic efforts. Beale often uses his platform to engage with fans and promote health and wellness initiatives.

While on tour in South Africa during the 2013 Super Rugby season, Beale punched captain Gareth Delve on a team bus after a match. A post to social media by Cooper Vuna was subsequently re-published on at least one other blog, and Beale and Vuna were sent home early from the tour. Beale agreed to seek counselling for his alcohol related issues.

He rejoined the squad and played off the bench against the Chiefs. Beale was again suspended before the Rebels were to play the Blues in Auckland. In July 2013, the Rebels dropped Beale from the squad.

Education

While Kurtley Beale's primary focus has been his rugby career from a young age, he completed his secondary education in New South Wales. His experiences in sports and competition have shaped his life skills, making him an advocate for youth engagement in sports and education. Beale often participates in community initiatives aimed at encouraging children to pursue their passions, both in sports and academics.


In his early years Kurtley played junior rugby league for Western City Tigers, Mt Druitt before converting to rugby union. He attended St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill ("Joeys"), where he played in that school's first XV in all three of his senior years.

Beale was selected in the NSW and Australian Schoolboys representative rugby teams between 2004 and 2006. In 2006 Beale captained both the Joey's first XV and the Australian Schoolboys side, and regularly attended training sessions with the NSW Waratahs from the age of 15. He signed with the Waratahs while still only a 16-year-old.

At 17, he attended his first Wallabies training camp, on the invitation of coach John Connolly.

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