Kurtley Beale is on course for a Wasps debut in November but will not be rushed back thanks to bonus signing Kyle Eastmond, according to director of rugby Dai Young.Australia playmaker Beale suffered a patella tendon injury when playing for the NSW Waratahs in May which will delay his keenly-anticipated Wasps debut.The 27-year-old remains on track to return to action before the turn of the year though, and should link up with Wasps in the next few weeks. Wasps pounced to sign Eastmond last month after the England centre left Bath, in a deal that Young admitted plugs several injury concerns ahead of next months Aviva Premiership season kick-off.Hes hoping to arrive in the next couple of weeks with us but though its a long process hes where he should be, said Young. And everything is in the place that we expected. Hell come over and start his running and so on. The good thing is the injury wasnt as bad as first feared, but its very hard to put a figure on it.Were hoping hes going to be back in November but it could be December. Were a fair bit early yet but so far everythings gone to plan and hes exactly where we want him to be.Mike Fords exit as boss of Bath led to Eastmond leaving the Recreation Ground outfit last month, with Wasps quickly securing the 27-year-olds services. Young admitted he has long admired Eastmonds playmaking abilities, and was relieved to add the former rugby league star to his ranks.Eastmonds arrival helps offset Samoa centre Alapati Leiuas continued recovery from knee trouble, and also Andrea Masis Achilles injury-enforced retirement.Kyles signing was a bonus, without a shadow of a doubt, said Young. Andrea Masi retiring was a blow for us, we expected him to be on board, and Kurtley Beale being injured, we didnt expect that.Alapati probably wont be fit until the end of September, perhaps October, so all of a sudden we were looking a bit bare in the centres really. And Kyle to all intents and purposes was committed elsewhere so his signing coming about when it did, that was a bit of a bonus really.?When we signed Kurtley we thought wed got our centre and we were hoping Alapati would be right for the start of the season too, so we were picking up injuries we didnt expect which left us pretty bare at one point.?But Ive always been a fan of Kyle. We have discussed or been interested in him in the past, so when he became available it was a real blessing for us.He plays the game that wed like to play: hes a great distributor, hes a great link player and hes an individual threat himself as well. 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Lewis Hamilton said he barely noticed the Halo protection device when he ran it during Friday practice at the Singapore Grand Prix, while Fernando Alonso believes some work needs to be done on the concept to make it easier to get in and out of the car.Hamilton and Alonso tested the Halo prototype for the first time during FP1 at the Singapore Grand Prix, with both drivers completing a series of laps with the safety device attached. Hamilton, who has slowly warmed to the idea of introducing Halo in Formula One, says the downsides are outweighed by the FIAs claim that the Halo would deflect flying objects away from the drivers head 17 percent of the time.The Halo? Honestly I barely noticed it, apart from when Im in the garage and Ive got the TV screen, I cant see the TV screen! But it was actually not really a problem.In my mirrors I couldnt see my rear wing so it blocks a bit of a view in the mirror but otherwise going forwards I didnt really notice it..dddddddddddd I kind of felt like I should have just kept it on.It definitely doesnt look good but when we go back to that 17 percent its better than nothing.Alonso, who originally wanted the concept to be introduced as early as next year, said his only concern was about getting in and out of the car.The first impression with the Halo was that its quite difficult to get in and out of the car. In terms of visibility its obvious it reduces it but Im sure you get used to it quickly. When the nosecones were raised visibility became a lot worse but two or three years later we were all pretty used to it.Once the Halo is imposed there will be an initial impact but well all get used to it quickly. Theres work to be done in terms of design and accessibility has to improve, even for the mechanics to be able to tighten our seat belts. ' ' '