Andrew Walker says ARU risks pushing Wallabies star Kurtley Beale to NRL

By David Polkinghorne, Darren Walton
Updated October 24 2014 - 11:23am, first published October 23 2014 - 8:00pm
Andrew Walker shows his skill during the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Andrew Walker shows his skill during the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Former ACT Brumbies and Wallabies player Andrew Walker playing handball with Melba Copland Secondary School students at the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge to raise awareness of indigenous suicide. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Former ACT Brumbies and Wallabies player Andrew Walker playing handball with Melba Copland Secondary School students at the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge to raise awareness of indigenous suicide. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Former ACT Brumbies and Wallabies player Andrew Walker playing handball with Melba Copland Secondary School students at the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge to raise awareness of indigenous suicide. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Former ACT Brumbies and Wallabies player Andrew Walker playing handball with Melba Copland Secondary School students at the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge to raise awareness of indigenous suicide. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Andrew Walker shows his skill during the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Andrew Walker shows his skill during the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Former ACT Brumbies and Wallabies player Andrew Walker playing handball with Melba Copland Secondary School students at the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge to raise awareness of indigenous suicide. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Former ACT Brumbies and Wallabies player Andrew Walker playing handball with Melba Copland Secondary School students at the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge to raise awareness of indigenous suicide. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Andrew Walker shows his skill during the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Andrew Walker shows his skill during the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Former ACT Brumbies and Wallabies player Andrew Walker playing handball with Melba Copland Secondary School students at the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge to raise awareness of indigenous suicide. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Former ACT Brumbies and Wallabies player Andrew Walker playing handball with Melba Copland Secondary School students at the inaugural Buroinjin Challenge to raise awareness of indigenous suicide. Photo: Rohan Thomson

Dual international Andrew Walker has urged the Australian Rugby Union to "cuddle" Kurtley Beale, claiming the governing body has "left him out to dry" and could push the indigenous role model to rugby league.

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