Totally Agree! What a bunch of spineless *ANKERS! Can't believe he still has his contract!
Thank God for the Force and Michael Foley! I am so bloody disappointed in the Wallabies and the ARU!
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Channel 9 News reporting that KB will not be joining squad in Europe after discussion with Cheika
Wallabies back Kurtley Beale has said he was "vindicated" by a hearing that fined him $45,000 for sending an offensive text message about a team staffer that triggered her resignation and brought down coach Ewen McKenzie.
Though carrying a poor off-field record, the 25-year-old walked away from Friday's code of conduct hearing with his national contract intact after the panel found he had not sent a second "more offensive" text to former business manager Di Patston as charged.
New coach Michael Cheika, however, declined to call up the 47-test utility back into his European tour squad for matches against Wales, France, Ireland and England.
"While I'm disappointed with the fine, I have been vindicated because I never told anything but the truth," Beale said in quotes published by News Ltd media on Sunday.
"That's why I fought so hard to clear my name. I would have taken this as far as I had to to prove to everyone that I have been honest throughout the entire process.
While I'm disappointed with the fine, I have been vindicated because I never told anything but the truth.
"I did the wrong thing with the only text message I sent. It was stupid and offensive but I was the first to look her in the eye and say I was genuinely really, really sorry.
"I always said I did not send the second one and the tribunal agreed it was not from my phone.
"I apologised to Di back in June, we hugged and cried over it and that's why I was so surprised when it became a big issue again. She and I agreed the case was closed and Ewen McKenzie was made aware of it."
Text messages leaked to Australian media showed Beale and an upset Patston had addressed the issue, with Patston ultimately agreeing to keep it from McKenzie and the Australian Rugby Union.
However, the saga was made public by the ARU earlier this month and Beale was stood down for matches against Argentina and New Zealand pending the hearing.
McKenzie denied any prior knowledge of the Patston-Beale text message affair after it was revealed by the ARU but resigned from his post just over a week later.
ARU chief Bill Pulver remains under fire for the governing body's handling of the case, but Beale's interview showed little time has been wasted to attempt to rehabilitate the player's tarnished public image.
"Now I want to concentrate on getting my fitness back and being part of the Wallabies' campaign leading up to the World Cup," Beale said.
"I miss playing with my best mates and can't wait to play under Michael Cheika with the Australian team.
"I have had some terrible lows in recent weeks, and been really down, but I feel I'm coming out of it now.
"It was a devastating time for me and I wondered if I would ever wear the Wallabies jersey again. But I just kept saying to myself the truth will win out in the end."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-2...?section=sport
Patston’s anger revealed as Beale admits to sending pictures twice
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spor...-1227102924742
Now this is the first article that sounds vaguely accurate! Rugby doesn't need the three amigo's, interestingly neither does league! Piss em off I say!! We don't need this shit!
Can you copy & paste that article? I Haven't subscribed to the Australian online
What happened at the hearing anyone know? The story in the media seemed to be that Patston and McKenzie could be called to give evidence but not compelled. Were they given the opportunity? If so, it doesn't do a lot for credibility to decline and then go to the press with your grievances about the evidence.
There was comment in there some of paston's work history as put forward by her may not have been correct. Beale says i've told the truth, not really contrite about the text, just concerned about getting found out. Who knows were the truth lies now. But when these incidents are poorly managed, the wounds fester and do not heal.
I'll hazard a guess and say that the ARU wanted to give Beale his marching orders, but paston's history has probably meant that given beale the sack may have been too risky in terms of blowback, so they slapped him with a large fine.
Everyone at the ARU and in the wallabies should now have cup of concrete and keep quiet until Saturday. Beale to be called up as injury replacement halfway through the tour.
most importantly... who has the image in reference!?
"obese, nude female crossbow hunter" comes up with a pearler in google image search!
Going to go out on a limb and assume such a search is not safe for the workplace.
It's safe mate.
So you lot are just as juvenile as Beale & Co? No more condemnations from here on in then. :P
I still did it on my phone all the same!
AAP
October 27, 2014, 10:40 am
Former Wallabies business manager Di Patston says she felt bullied into not telling anyone about the lewd photos inadvertently sent to her because she was so embarrassed.
Patston has broken her public silence on the Wallabies texting scandal in the wake of the code of conduct hearing which fined Kurtley Beale $45,000 for sending an offensive image to her.
Beale escaped heavier sanction when cleared of being the instigator of a second, more offensive, photo and caption which was reportedly included. The author of that has yet to be revealed.
Speaking to The Australian, Patston appeared upset with the outcome of the tribunal.
"If it was one image or two or 20, what does it matter?" Patston asked.
"They were both of very obese women in a very derogatory way. I am overweight and they were both naked with everything exposed.
"He (Beale) doesn't know my background. I've had an ongoing illness myself and I'm on medication. There's a whole story behind it.
"I actually said to my dad I felt bullied into not telling anyone about the photos because I was embarrassed.
"I'm not good. Life is probably the worst it has ever been. I'm alive but there have been times I haven't wanted to be here."
The Australian received a leaked copy of Beale's statement in which he acknowledged he did not reveal to Patston when he initially apologised to her that he'd sent the offensive image to some Waratahs mates six days earlier on June 3.
"I did not tell Di any details, however, for fear of hurting her or inflaming the situation," Beale wrote in his statement.
She found out when sent a copy of the statement last Tuesday.
"Even as I was cuddling him, he said `I promise you, Di, I haven't sent this to anyone'," she said.
"It's like he played me for a fool. If he had said to me it was the second time he did it in the matter of seven days, no way, absolutely no way, would I have just said `That's OK'.
(* Readers seeking support and information about suicide prevention can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 and Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467).
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sp...on-beale-case/