The Melbourne Rebels have announced that playmaker Kurtley Beale has taken an "indefinite leave of absence" due to personal issues.
The 24-year-old, who has had a string of disciplinary problems throughout his career, is now doubtful to compete for Australia on the British and Irish Lions tour this summer.
A statement on the club's official website said: "Kurtley will take an indefinite leave of absence from playing rugby to seek assistance in resolving personal issues. Kurtley has voluntarily entered a private health facility in order to undertake counselling for ongoing issues.
"He has done this with the backing of ARU, RUPA and the Melbourne Rebels who congratulate him on this decision to seek assistance. Any future selection will be dependent upon successful completion of his treatment program."
Beale was recently suspended by the club for alcohol-related issues.