Waratahs coach Darren Coleman said Beale looked like a natural No.6 in league when the two teams spent 20 minutes playing a 13-on-13 game.
While Beale,who turns 34 next month,is enjoying being back in Sydney after three years in France,he is also helping Jorgensen adjust to the top grade.
Jorgensen,18,was pursued hard by the Sydney Roosters – coach Trent Robinson personally rolled out the red,white and blue welcome mat – only to stay put in rugby.
After losing Suaalii to the NRL,Rugby Australia could not contain their excitement when St Joseph’s College graduate Jorgensen stayed put earlier this year.
Coleman said Jorgensen had quickly added some bulk to his frame,and surprised him how easily he had coped with competing against men.
The son of former league and Wallaby Peter Jorgensen gave a snapshot of things to come when he stood up Dragons ace Zac Lomax.