diedpretty
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Well i can tell you the nightclub it happened at is an absolute shithole.Might ask what a 16 year old is doing in a nightclub ?
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Well i can tell you the nightclub it happened at is an absolute shithole.Might ask what a 16 year old is doing in a nightclub ?
Does STAINES hang out at that nightclubWell i can tell you the nightclub it happened at is an absolute shithole.
Are you suggesting that it’s common place for 16 year olds to be in nightclubs, if so , I rest my case , not mature enough not to get snotted
back in the day,just all climbed thur any window like ratsHave you been living under a rock?
Didn't say the kid was pissed though. He may have just been in there picking up aluminium cans...Yes, but they legally are not allowed in. They choose to go in then they should not be able to take action against anyone in there.
Curran should be able to sue the licensee for any loss for letting a possible crap bag in there and serving him grog.
Responsible service of alcohol has come a long way since the 80s
Hopefully he found his teeth while he was at itDidn't say the kid was pissed though. He may have just been in there picking up aluminium cans...
Not debating who's at fault... Discussing the fact some one thinks underagers in licensed premises is not a thingWow, a 16yo in a nightclub has his front teeth knocked out by a well over 100kg professional 23yo RL forward and there is debate about fault.
Regardlees of anything else, a man knocking out a kid's teeth is not an appropriate response.
He obviously has mental health issues. A king hit on Buckets who never saw it coming. A king hit with a glass on the back of a woman’s head. There’s a pattern of cowardly anti-social behaviour. I think he knows both Buckets and the woman would have beaten the crap out of him in a fair fight.Alcohol and a pea sized brain are not a good combination.
Did I read correctly that he was arrested at the pub. What was he doing there after the incident....was he asked to leave? If he was asked to leave, loitering in the car park is still the premises and should be hit with a huge fine.
The penalty is not a deterrent in this case.
If she sustained more serious injuries would he have got the same penalty? Sounds a bit like the NRL judiciary.
What a Grub.
Weak gutted dogFormer Melbourne Storm enforcer Danny Williams convicted of glassing woman at The Oaks Hotel
This low p#ick again!
The victim should have contacted Buckets O'Neill for an alternate character reference.
This mutt (at 49 years of age no less) literally smashed a schooner into a woman's head....
He played 146 games as an enforcer for the Melbourne Storm, but the former NRL hardman has been convicted of glassing a woman at a popular Sydney pub. See what happened in court
Former NRL first grade hardman has been convicted of glassing a woman at a popular Sydney pub.
Danny Williams, 49, who played for the Melbourne Storm and North Sydney Bears, smashed a beer glass on the woman’s head on a Saturday afternoon at the The Oaks Hotel in Neutral Bay.
Williams, an on-field enforcer known for his uncompromising physical style of play, hit the victim after she complained about his loud singing and swearing while she and two other women were watching a basketball game in the pub’s Taffy’s Sports Bar on October 1.
He pleaded guilty in Manly Local Court to assault occasioning actual bodily harm for the attack, which left the woman with a cut to the back of her head. She did not need hospital treatment.
The former league enforcer, who lives at Brighton in Victoria where he runs a cleaning company, became infamous in 2004 when he was suspended for 18 weeks after a “king hit” knocked out West Tigers’ Mark O’Neill.
Williams said at the time he was suffering post traumatic amnesia because he had been hit in a high tackle by O’Neill just prior to him delivering his knockout punch.
Williams barrister Terrance Thorpe told Manly Local Court on Wednesday the injury caused to the victim put the offence at the mid to lower end of the scale in terms of seriousness.
Mr Thorpe said the incident was out of character for Williams who he described as an Australian Schoolboys representative who grew up on the NSW Central Coast and became a professional rugby league player.
As well as the Storm and the Bears, he played in the English Super League with the London Broncos and represented Ireland at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.
In a facts sheet tendered to court police state Williams and a group of friends entered The Oaks Hotel at 1pm and began drinking in Taffy’s Sports Bar. At 3.45pm the victim entered the bar with two other women and sat at a large booth facing a TV screen to watch a Women’s Basketball World Cup game between China and the USA.
Williams and his mates were standing behind the booth.
The victim said to Williams: “Hey mate, you’re singing really loudly and you are right in my ear.”
William continued to sing in the direction of the victim. At 5.25pm she tossed beer from a glass, over her left shoulder, onto the former footy player. He retaliated by throwing beer on the woman.
“Williams then placed the now empty beer glass in his right hand and proceeded to smash it on the back of the victim’s head with such force as to cause the glass to shatter,” the facts sheet stated.
He then fled the bar with his mates. The woman was treated for a small cut by another patron before police and ambulance paramedics arrived.
As she was driven to North Sydney police station to make a statement, the victim saw one of Williams’ mates outside he Union Hotel on the Pacific Hwy at North Sydney.
Police found Williams at that pub and he was arrested.
Magistrate Robyn Denes said although the victim suffered a relatively minor injury, she described the attack by Williams as a “glassing”.
He was convicted and handed an 18-month community correction order to be of good behaviour and fined $1000 dollars.