Wallaby playmaker Kurtley Beale will appear in court next year over an assault charge following an incident in June involving a bouncer at a Brisbane hotel.
A Queensland Justice Department spokesman on Friday confirmed the Wallabies player's case would be heard on February 6. Beale faced court in July for the incident on the morning before an Australia-Wales Test match when he and team-mate Quade Cooper were refused entry at the hotel in the early hours of June 8.
The Australian Rugby Union put on hold any disciplinary action against Beale until the police matter was resolved, meaning he remained available for Super Rugby and the Wallabies.
Beale will start at fly-half for Australia against England at Twickenham on Saturday.







Comments
Ripzy007 says...
LOL @ruckingkiwi...no he will get someone to love and love him back in jail hahaha
Posted 00:10 30th November 2012
Ramage says...
Are you saying they turn any faster in the UK Melkdave as I fear not.
Posted 13:57 29th November 2012
ruckingkiwi says...
He's too pretty to go to jail.
Posted 18:46 20th November 2012
melkdave says...
WOW the wheels of justice do turn slowly dont they.in Australia .
Posted 14:29 16th November 2012
Sherrif says...
Ah kurtly
Posted 07:58 16th November 2012