Ex-Wigan Warriors ace Brett Dallas warned he could face jail
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Ex-Wigan Warriors ace Brett Dallas warned he could face jail
Brett Dallas has been warned he could be jailed after a 10th stealing offence in a year.
The former Warriors wing star Dallas has pleaded guilty to three charges which included the theft of a coffee table, worth around £360, from a furniture franchise in November last year, reported the Daily Mercury.
Legal Aid Queensland solicitor Rosie Varley proposed community service or probation but the magistrate said he was considering jail unless he sought counselling.
Magistrate Damien Dwyer said: "The last thing this community or anybody wants is for you to go to prison. Unless you can show me that the community is safe. This is your 10th [stealing offence] in less than 12 months."
Dallas' solictor, Ms Varley, told the could he has been receiving disability pension for the last 12 months.
The former Australia international told the court he has not had counselling but would be willing to seek it.
Magistrate Dwyer adjourned the case so dad-of-three Dallas would make an appointment with Lives Lived Well, and said: "'I want you to be clear that whether or not I impose a prison sentence … if you co-operate with Lives Lived Well and go through their counselling service, well there's every reason that I won't go ahead with that."
Dallas will reappear in court on Wednesday.
The 45-year-old starred for Queensland and the Kangaroos before joining Wigan in 2000 and went on to spend seven seasons with the Warriors, becoming a firm fans' favourite and winning the Challenge Cup in 2002, before hanging up his boots at the end of '06 and returning to Australia.
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The former Warriors wing star Dallas has pleaded guilty to three charges which included the theft of a coffee table, worth around £360, from a furniture franchise in November last year, reported the Daily Mercury.
Legal Aid Queensland solicitor Rosie Varley proposed community service or probation but the magistrate said he was considering jail unless he sought counselling.
Magistrate Damien Dwyer said: "The last thing this community or anybody wants is for you to go to prison. Unless you can show me that the community is safe. This is your 10th [stealing offence] in less than 12 months."
Dallas' solictor, Ms Varley, told the could he has been receiving disability pension for the last 12 months.
The former Australia international told the court he has not had counselling but would be willing to seek it.
Magistrate Dwyer adjourned the case so dad-of-three Dallas would make an appointment with Lives Lived Well, and said: "'I want you to be clear that whether or not I impose a prison sentence … if you co-operate with Lives Lived Well and go through their counselling service, well there's every reason that I won't go ahead with that."
Dallas will reappear in court on Wednesday.
The 45-year-old starred for Queensland and the Kangaroos before joining Wigan in 2000 and went on to spend seven seasons with the Warriors, becoming a firm fans' favourite and winning the Challenge Cup in 2002, before hanging up his boots at the end of '06 and returning to Australia.
https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/ex-wig ... 1-10222219
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Re: Ex-Wigan Warriors ace Brett Dallas warned he could face jail
Oh dear.
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And the “kind of rugby player you’d want to be in your dreams” James Leytham
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Re: Ex-Wigan Warriors ace Brett Dallas warned he could face jail
Shame like, Top player in his day, Those videos that where doing the rounds didn't do him any favours
Re: Ex-Wigan Warriors ace Brett Dallas warned he could face jail
What a fall from grace. Liked watching him when he played, such electric pace. What’s his disability?
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Re: Ex-Wigan Warriors ace Brett Dallas warned he could face jail
Not sure but wouldn't be surprised if he had some form of mental health along with self medication of alcohol or drugs, His behaviour was deffo not that of a sane person i the videos he posted on twitter
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Hope he gets some help.
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Re: Ex-Wigan Warriors ace Brett Dallas warned he could face jail
Superb winger at Wigan, many fond memories of a very consistent winger! Best of luck Brett!
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Re: Ex-Wigan Warriors ace Brett Dallas warned he could face jail
Clearly not right mentally, his Instagram and Twitter show that. What a player he was. Hope he gets the help he needs. I wonder if some of this is caused by injury/pain that he's been self-medicating? I know by the time he left us he was pretty shot, no?