The Burger Boys: Beale and O'Connor's Infamous Moment in Rugby History
Explore the infamous 2013 incident involving Kurtley Beale and James O'Connor, and its impact on the Wallabies' series against the British & Irish Lions.

The 2013 British & Irish Lions series is remembered for many reasons, but one incident involving Kurtley Beale and James O'Connor stands out. The duo was caught at a fast-food outlet at 3:50 am between the first and second Tests, sparking a media frenzy.
The Incident
Beale and O'Connor, part of the Wallabies' 'Three Amigos', had just watched their club side, Melbourne Rebels, lose to the Lions' midweek team. They attended a post-match function before heading to a burger joint. Despite the late-night outing, Rugby Australia took no disciplinary action, accepting their explanation that they hadn't been drinking.
The Aftermath
"We were just hungry," Beale recalled. "We went in there, got a feed, and were heading back to the hotel. Then someone took our photo, and it ended up in the paper." Teammates, including vice-captain Will Genia, didn't see it as a big deal. "They just had Burger King on a Tuesday night," Genia said. "The biggest thing was probably that they were out late."
The Series Impact
Beale's missed penalty in the first Test and a loose kick from Berrick Barnes in the Lions' 23-21 win were pivotal moments. "We should have won the first Test," Genia reflected. "Winning the second took a lot out of us emotionally, and we couldn't recover."
Lessons Learned
Beale now views the incident as an "embarrassing moment" that was blown out of proportion. "We didn't know any better," he said. "But understanding now how that could negatively impact the team, we probably regret it."
This incident highlights the intense scrutiny and attention that comes with high-profile rugby tours. It also underscores the power of social media and the importance of making informed decisions, both on and off the field.