Rugby union star Kurtley Beale will combat allegations that he sexually assaulted a girl at a Bondi pub final 12 months.
Mr Beale’s solicitor Lauren McDougall appeared on Mr Beale’s behalf at Waverley Local Court on Wednesday.
The Wallabies and Waratahs exterior again was in January granted bail after being charged over an alleged sexual assault at a Bondi pub late final 12 months.
The 34-year-old was not current in courtroom on Wednesday when the matter was adjourned for 2 months for cost certification.
Outside courtroom, Ms McDougall stated Mr Beale supposed to plead not responsible and combat the allegations.
Mr Beale was arrested after being stopped by police in his automobile at Kingsford, in Sydney’s japanese suburbs in January.
He has been charged with two counts of sexually touching one other individual with out consent, inciting one other individual to sexually contact them with out consent and sexual activity with out consent over an alleged incident at Bondi’s Beach Road Hotel on December 17.
The courtroom has beforehand heard that he could be pleading not responsible and denied any alleged sexual assault.
He was in January granted bail on circumstances together with that he report back to police twice every week, not contact any prosecution witnesses and give up his passport.
Mr Beale performed 95 Tests for the Wallabies and was in 2023 making his return to the Waratahs after two seasons in French Rugby with Racing 92.
Rugby Australia earlier this 12 months stood down Mr Beale pending the outcomes of his courtroom proceedings.
Mr Beale will seem in courtroom once more in June.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au