Kurtley Beale Leads First Nations & Pasifika XV in Historic Clash Against British & Irish Lions
Former Wallaby Kurtley Beale headlines the First Nations & Pasifika XV in a historic match against the British & Irish Lions, celebrating Pacific Island and First Nation cultures.

Former Wallaby Kurtley Beale is set to lead the First Nations & Pasifika XV in a highly anticipated clash against the British & Irish Lions in Melbourne next month. This historic match not only promises to be a thrilling rugby contest but also a celebration of the rich Pacific Island and First Nation cultures.
Beale's Journey to Fitness
Beale, a veteran of 95 Test matches, is racing against time to recover from a hamstring strain that ruled him out of the tour opener between the Western Force and the Lions. Despite this setback, Beale remains a key figure in the Wallabies' history, particularly remembered for his role in the 2013 series against the Lions.
The Infamous Slip
One of the most talked-about moments in Beale's career was his disastrous slip during the first Test of the 2013 series against the Lions. Attempting to kick a match-winning penalty at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Beale slipped, resulting in a missed opportunity. Reflecting on the incident, Beale said, "That was obviously a real disappointment, an embarrassing moment, but plenty of learnings. From that day onwards, I've worn studs now."
Star-Studded Lineup
Joining Beale in the First Nations & Pasifika XV are several other Test stars and Super Rugby talents. Rob Leota, Seru Uru, Andy Muirhead, and Charlie Gamble are set to line up alongside Beale, forming a formidable squad. Leota, who has Samoan and New Zealand heritage, and Uru, a Fijian-born player, bring a wealth of experience and skill to the team.
Coaching Legends
The team will be coached by former Wallaby and Tongan-born Toutai Kefu, who is joined by Sekope Keep, Glen Ella, and All Blacks legend Tana Umaga. Kefu expressed his excitement about the match, stating, "Playing against the Lions in 2001 is a memory I will always treasure. To represent the many unique cultures of Australia and the Pacific in one side is a truly special occasion."
A Thrilling Contest Ahead
This match is not just about rugby; it's about cultural representation and unity. With a squad featuring players experienced on both the international and domestic stages, the First Nations & Pasifika XV promises to deliver a thrilling contest against the British & Irish Lions. It’s a significant moment in the history of rugby, one that will be remembered for years to come.