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Friday, 13 May 2016

Wallabies Stung by Beale WASPS Deal


Kurtley Beale has reportedly signed a deal with Wasps which will make him the highest paid player in England. Reports in The Times in London indicate Beale will become the biggest earner in English rugby after agreeing to a deal worth $A2.96 m (£1.5m).

The two-year deal, starting from next season, looms is a major blow for Australian rugby, with the 27-year-old utility back one of the country’s most exciting players. He has been in sparkling form for the NSW Waratahs in Super Rugby this season.

However, Beale’s 60 Test caps do mean he will be eligible to return and play for the Wallabies while playing club rugby abroad. Beale could be joined in England next season by fellow Wallaby back Quade Cooper, with a number of English club reportedly interested in the mercurial five-eighth, who has been out of favour at French club Toulon.

Waratahs captain Michael Hooper admits Beale will be impossible to replace, with his departure a massive blow for the 2014 Super Rugby champions. “You can’t replace Kurtley Beale,” Hooper said before the Waratahs’ captain’s run on Friday. “You get something different and that’s with rugby what we’ll be chasing.”

Hooper said he was gutted at the news, which caught him by surprise on Friday. “I’m happy for him as an individual. The ability to make those decisions is all part of rugby but, for me, selfishly it’s probably disappointing,” he said. “I love playing with Kurtley. I love having him in the environment here in the team but hopefully I’ll be able to play with him a lot more in the future.”

Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson was still holding out hope that the 27-year-old would stay in Sydney. “It’s unconfirmed,” he said. “Obviously for Kurtley it’s a big decision. He’s got to decide between staying in Australia and a really supportive environment or going overseas and playing his rugby over there. For us, we’d love him to stay. That hasn’t changed.”

“He’s been playing spectacularly well and I’m sure in his own mind he knows that it’s going to be a difficult decision for him. The fact the sun is shining, it’s a beautiful blue day here and he’s enjoying his rugby and, I guess for him, those decisions will weigh heavily on him.”


Monday, 7 December 2015

Fanning Helps Geiselman from Wipeout


Two days before he chases his fourth world title, Mick Fanning has helped rescue a fellow surfer who was hurt in a wipeout at Hawaii’s North Shore.

Evan Geiselman was unconscious when a South African bodyboarder reached him and Fanning, who was on the beach, paddled out to help local lifeguards as they brought the American to shore.

“Evan Geiselman is currently in stable condition after suffering a very serious wipeout at Pipeline today,” Globe surf team manager Eric Tomlinson said in a statement provided to The Inertia website.

“After being engulfed by a 15-foot double-up, Evan failed to come to the surface and subsequently suffered a three-wave hold down. South African bodyboarder Andre Botha eventually found him unconscious and began to attempt rescue breathing while swimming him to shore.

“In the heavy shorebreak they were met by lifeguards, as well as surfers Mick Fanning, Danny Fuller, Kalani Chapman, Brian Toth and a handful of others.

“After expelling copious amounts of water Evan regained consciousness. Paramedics continued to work on him in the beach park where he was eventually loaded up into an ambulance and taken to Queens Hospital.

“Because of the heroic efforts of everyone that came to Evan’s aid he is expected to recover from this near tragedy.”

The incident happened at Pipeline, two days before the famous beach hosts the last round of the World Surf League. The Pipeline Masters will decide whether Fanning wins a fourth world crown.

The Australian leads a tight championship race, with five other surfers in contention.

It has been a tumultuous year for Fanning – in July, he was competing in the final of the WSL event at South Africa’s Jeffreys Bay when a shark attacked him.

Fanning punched the shark, scaring it off, as compatriot and fellow finalist Julian Wilson paddled over to help.

Also on Sunday, Australian big wave surfer Mark Mathews was taken to hospital with an injured shoulder after a big wipeout before his opening round heat of the WSL’s Big Wave Tour event at the Maui break of Jaws.