Australia's Beale says has work to do in pivotal position


  • Rugby
  • Monday, 10 Sep 2018

Rugby Union - 2018 Bledisloe Cup Rugby Championship - Australia v New Zealand - ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia - August 18, 2018 Australia's Kurtley Beale in action with New Zealand's Ryan Crotty REUTERS/David Gray

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Kurtley Beale has said he will work hard to improve his combinations with Australia's other playmakers ahead of their Rugby Championship clash against Argentina after struggling in his first match at flyhalf in four years.

After the Wallabies had suffered two heavy losses to the All Blacks to open the championship, Beale replaced Bernard Foley in the number 10 shirt against South Africa with Matt Toomua starting at inside centre in Saturday's 23-18 win at Lang Park.

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