Kurtley Beale extends Rugby Australia contract until end of 2020

Image: Kurtley Beale will be looking for a World Cup place in Australia's squad this Autumn

Utility back Kurtley Beale has decided not to join the exodus of Wallabies players post-World Cup and extended his Rugby Australia and New South Wales Waratahs contracts through to the end of the 2020 season.

The 83-test back, who made his Australia debut in 2009 and is set to embark on a third World Cup in Japan in September, said he felt there was more to achieve in the gold jersey.

Beale said: "I know there's a new generation of players coming through and I feel like I can put myself in positions to be able to achieve some special moments.

"With the vision of how were playing the game at the moment the new styles it's really exciting and it's just great to be a part of it."

Image: Beale is in his third spell with the Waratahs

His retention is a boost for Australian rugby following the departures of Will Genia, Samu Kerevi, Bernard Foley and others set to play overseas after the World Cup.

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The deal will see Beale step up for an 11th season with the Sydney-based Waratahs in Super Rugby and he has Benn Robinson's all-time record of 151 caps in his sights.

"Obviously, World Cup years bring about change and we're in an exciting period here at the Waratahs with some exciting young players and a new coach to be appointed," said Beale.

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"To be able to play a part in that journey is exciting, and I'm looking forward to seeing what we can achieve in 2020."

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