Kurtley Beale admitted to first-day nerves as he joined up with his new Wasps teammates this week, but hopes he can bring an X factor that pushes the club towards European glory.Wallabies utility back Beale is currently nursing a serious knee injury which should delay his Wasps debut until at least November.The 27-year-old has arrived in Coventry, though, as he continues rehab, being housed in the hotel at the clubs Ricoh Arena home as he tries to acclimatise and overcome jet lag.Rocking up and introducing myself to a lot of the players, I was definitely feeling like a new kid going to a new school. I was definitely really nervous, Beale told the clubs official website.The Wasps guys have made it really easy for me to fit right in and settle right in, and I guess youve got a few familiar faces who Ive played against during the international season.Christian Wade, Danny Cipriani, Haskell, theyre all clowns in themselves so they kind of make it easier to fit in and they make it a lot more comfortable for yourself.Beale was convinced to join the club by friend and former Wasps player Ben Jacobs, and he is keen to repay some of the money invested in him.The Australia star hopes he can help his new teammates mount a serious challenge in this seasons Champions Cup -- even if the change in weather takes some getting used to.It [Champions Cup rugby] certainly was an attraction for me to come up and play amongst some world-class players, and against some class players as well.Its going to be a wonderful opportunity, and obviously the Wasps are considered a huge threat in that competition so for me to come up contribute what I can bring to a rugby team is just exciting.Ive always based my game around X factor, and trying to create opportunities for my teammates around me. Obviously it will be a bit more challenging, bringing a different style of weather that comes into play. But that all comes with the challenge and is something that Im really looking forward to deliver and challenge myself with my teammates.Wasps have been drawn in Pool 2 of the Champions Cup, alongside Toulouse, Connacht and Zebre. They eventually fell to Saracens in last seasons semifinals, having edged Exeter in the quarterfinals with a last-kick conversion at the Ricoh.Hayden Hurst Youth Jersey . Louis Blues. Shane Hnidy joins Brian Munz for the broadcast on TSN 1290 Radio at 7pm ct. Miles Boykin Womens Jersey . Team physician Dr. Steve Traina performed the surgery Friday. Robinson was injured in a spill underneath the Nuggets basket during the first quarter of Wednesday nights loss to the Charlotte Bobcats. http://www.cheapravensshoponline.com/ . Carey Price didnt, but he still came out on top against one of his rivals for the No. 1 job at the Sochi Games. 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Kubiak thought that Foster would have returned to practice sooner than he did, but he understood why he was out as long as he was. "I was watching him work and watching what he was going though so I felt confident that we were close and ready to go," Kubiak said. "I also understand how important it was that they did it at the right time. The key is Arian felt good about it today and thats the most important thing." Foster rushed for 1,424 yards and 15 touchdowns last year for his third straight 1,200-yard season. Kubiak doesnt expect Foster to play Sunday against the Saints and he likely wont play in Houstons final preseason game on Aug. 29 at Dallas. But that wont keep him from being ready for Houstons opener at San Diego on Sept. 9. "I dont think its a must that he carry the ball in preseason to be ready for San Diego," Kubiak said. Foster wasnt sure if hed see preseason action, but didnt sound like he was angling to play before the opener. "Im not a huge fan of preseason," he said. "I feel like Ill be ready for Sept. 9 without (it). Ive just got to get myself acclimated." He saaid it was a bit frustrating to deal with his back situation after recovering from the calf injury, but he was never concerned that the problems would bleed into the regular season.dddddddddddd "I know my body and I knew it wasnt a huge issue," he said. "I had to give it time." The Texans have relied on Ben Tate and a group of mostly rookie running backs while Foster was injured. Quarterback Matt Schaub said it was a boost to see Foster on the field on Wednesday. "It was great to see him back out there and see his explosiveness," Schaub said. "After all his rehab he looked pretty fresh. It was great to have him back in the huddle and get another piece of the puzzle back." Foster is excited about the possibilities for the offence with the new pieces they added in the off-season led by receiver DeAndre Hopkins, chosen in the first-round of this years draft. "Weve got all the potential in the world, weve just got to go execute," Foster said. "Obviously we have a bunch of talent here and its always fun to watch." Foster went through some changes in his life during the off-season, with he and his wife welcoming their first son. He said he mostly just sleeps and eats now, but he cant wait for him to get old enough to run around and play. But hes hoping that his boy doesnt follow in his footsteps in a few years, saying an emphatic "no" when asked about the possibility of him playing football one day. "If he wants to its cool," Foster said. "I love the game and everything but this hurts. Its a lot of work. Let daddy put in the work so you can go study art or something." ' ' '