Former NRL hardman Danny Williams is convicted for GLASSING a woman

[ad_1]

Footy hardman behind one of the biggest ‘king hits’ in NRL history glasses a woman in a pub after she made a VERY simple request – but here’s what started it

A former NRL enforcer has been convicted after he smashed a glass over a woman’s head at a popular Sydney pub.

Danny Williams, 49, played for Melbourne Storm and North Sydney Bears during his professional career, and was known for his uncompromising physical style of play.

A court heard on Wednesday how the former footy star hit the victim after she complained about his loud singing and swearing while she and two other women were watching a basketball game at The Oaks Hotel in Neutral Bay on October 1.

Former NRL hardman Danny Williams is convicted for GLASSING a woman

Former NRL hardman Danny Williams has been convicted for glassing a woman in Sydney

He pleaded guilty in Manly Local Court to assault occasioning actual bodily harm and the attack left the woman with a cut on the back of her head. She did not require hospital treatment.Ā Ā 

Williams now lives in Brighton, Victoria, where he runs a cleaning company. He made headlines in 2004 when he struck Wests Tigers rival Mark O’Neill with a ‘king hit’ that knocked him out. He was suspended for 18 weeks.

See also  Sydney Airport control tower incident sparks evacuations and flight delays

On Wednesday, his barrister said the nature of the injury to his victim was at the mid to lower end of the scale, and that the incident was out of character for Williams.Ā 

He entered the Oaks Hotel at 1pm on the Saturday afternoon and drank at the venue’s Taffy’s Sports Bar. At 3.45pm the victim entered the bar with friends and sat in a large booth facing a TV screen to view the Woman’s Basketball World Cup.

The 49-year-old hit a woman after she complained of his loud 'swearing and singing'

The 49-year-old hit a woman after she complained of his loud ‘swearing and singing’

Williams has been ordered to pay a $1000 fine and was handed a community correction order

Williams has been ordered to pay a $1000 fine and was handed a community correction order

Williams and his friends were stood behind the booth and he was heard ‘swearing and singing loudly’.

The victim said to Williams: ‘Hey mate, you’re singing really loudly and you are right in my ear.’ However, the 49-year-old continued singing and at 5.25pm she tossed beer from a glass over her shoulder onto Williams.Ā 

He responded by throwing beer back at her and ‘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 court heard.

Williams fled the bar with his mates while the woman was treated for a small cut. Police found him at a nearby pub and he was arrested.

Magistrate Robyn Denes convicted Williams and handed him an 18-month community correction order to be of good behaviour, plus a $1000 fine.Ā Ā 

See also  An Australian mum received old shoes instead of the speaker she ordered from Kmart

Advertisement

[ad_2]

Source link