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Kurtley Beale has won over his Melbourne teammates and coach Damien Hill to be named on the bench for the Rebels' Super Rugby clash on Friday night with the Chiefs.
Beale returned from exile on Monday following his disciplinary suspension but was no certainty to play against the defending champions at AAMI Park.
Hill said on Wednesday he had been impressed with Beale's progress.
"Mentally he's in a very good place," said Hill.
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"It's probably the best I've had to do with him in terms of where he is mentally, he's in a very good place.
"Physically, he's in very good nick."
Hill said Beale spoke with his teammates, both as a group and individually, and everyone was ready to put trust in him.
"As long as that trust is returned the club will continue to support him."
The 24-year-old missed the Rebels' past six games after breaking his hand and then being sent home in disgrace from South Africa for a drunken altercation with teammates, which resulted in the playing ban.
The Wallabies star had been under the guidance of the Australian Rugby Union and is undergoing counselling for alcohol-related issues.
AAP
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/un...#ixzz2S6e0dda4
Reckon he let Vuna take a swing at him?
Nope, I reckon the Rebels are playing like shit without him and they think his sabbatical has been long enough for everybody to believe he's achieved something.
This move gives absolutely no indication whatsoever of where his head is at.
Interestingly, there's a world of difference between this case and the Mafi goings on. The boys might be in exactly the same headspace, but Mafi has been dropped with no fanfare when the team is in desperate need of his skills, Beale was only acted upon (IMHO) because of Vuna's tweet.
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Gigs, nail- head.
The rabble would have loved to sweep this under the carpet.
Or for Beale to be 'injured' for a couple of weeks.
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