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"He has slipped over taking the last kick of the game and he slipped over on a couple of occasions before. You have to ask why he was coming out on the field wearing that sort of footwear in those conditions.
"We have these issues a lot with our [Wales] players at the Millennium Stadium. That is quite a slippery surface. We have spoken to them a lot about making sure they have the right footwear.
"As a professional you have got to turn up with the right tools. That is part of your job, to make sure you are prepared."
Beale came on as a replacement at fullback just before halftime for Berrick Barnes (jaw), who is one of five Australian backs now in doubt for Saturday second Test in Melbourne.
Centres Pat McCabe (neck) and Adam AshleyCooper (shoulder), and wing Digby Ioane (shoulder) also had scans on Sunday while Christian Leali knocked out by a blow to his head in the opening minute of his debut,cheap new balance 998, will also be reviewed.
The Wallabies have already called up centre Ben Tapuai and fullback Jesse Mogg  who starred in ACT Brumbies victory over the tourists last Tuesday  as well as
That is in contrast to the Lions, with Gatland facing some tough selection decisions this week now Tommy Bowe, Manu Tuilagi and  potentially  Jamie Roberts are all back in contention. Their only minor concern is prop Alex Corbisiero, who came off on Saturday suffering from a tight calf muscle.
The likes of tryscoring wing Alex Cuthbert and inform centre Jonathan Davies could find their places under threat, with Bowe almost certain to start despite not playing since breaking a bone in his hand two weeks ago against Queensland Reds.
Gatland revealed that once he knew Bowe would be fit for the second Test, he was happy to gamble on
starting George North in Saturday Brisbane epic,
despite concerns his hamstring would not last the full match.
"Tommy is one of the best players that we have got available to us," Gatland said. "He is one of the reasons we took a risk on George.
"The medics said there was a reasonable chance his hamstring wouldn last the 80 minutes,http://www.rotisserieportugalia.ca/uggs-5359-nightfall-boots-c-173http://www.rotisserieportugalia.ca/uggs-5359-nightfall-boots-c-173. But we felt we could take a reasonable risk knowing Tommy would be available for next week.
"The advice was he would probably get to 50 or 60 minutes, which is normally the crucial part with these type of injuries when it is likely to go again. So for him to get through the whole match was fantastic."
Despite issues with how referee Chris Pollock controlled the breakdown and tackle contest, Gatland admits his side may have benefited from the luck that deserted them at crucial moments in South Africa four years ago, with Beale missing two matchwinning penalty chances.
"The problem with Testmatch rugby is there is nothing in between  it is either agony or ecstasy," Gatland said. "If that kick had gone over, it would have been a completely different mental attitude now."
Despite the odds seemingly stacked in their favour on the personnel front, Gatland insists there will be no complacency with the chance of a
first Test series victory since 1997
"There a been a lot written about whether the concept of the Lions was going to continue in the professional game, after
what happened in New Zealand in 2005.
"Part of the remit in 2009 was getting some respect back into that red jersey. That was the focus but it was a series we probably could and should have won.
"But this series isn about respect, it is about delivering and these players are well aware of that.
"For the Lions to continue as an entity we need to be successful, and I think world rugby wants the Lions to be successful as well.
"When you see the crowd and the atmosphere at a game like Saturday there is something special, that apart from maybe a World Cup only a Lions tour can create.
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