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er father in court over assault charges
  • Phoebe Burgess spent Friday basking in the sun and relaxing by the pool
  • Her ex-husband Sam Burgess came face-to-face with her father in court
  • Mitch Hooke alleges he was intimated by the former NRL star in October 2018
By ZOE ZACZEK and STEPHEN GIBBS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Phoebe Burgess spent the day basking in the sun and relaxing by the pool with her children and sister as her ex-husband returned to court over a tense standoff with her father.

A NSW magistrate on Friday resumed a hearing over Mitch Hooke's allegation he was intimidated by the towering former South Sydney star, 32, at Mr Hooke's Southern Highlands property in October 2018.

The court has heard the argument was sparked after Burgess, who had recently separated from Mr Hooke's daughter Phoebe Burgess, came to the end of a two-hour visit at Mr Hooke's home.

But Phoebe appeared to pay little attention to the court case on Friday, as she splashed in the pool with her mother Sarah Hooke and sister Jemima Fairbanks.

The mum-of-two also seemingly made a subtle jab at her former partner, by reusing the nickname Burgess had given to her father.

Phoebe Burgess relaxes in her family swimming pool with her sister


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Phoebe Burgess spent the day basking in the sun and relaxing by the pool with her children and sister as her ex-husband returned to court over a tense standoff with her father


NRL star Sam Burgess (pictured) stepped into the witness box on Friday to defend himself against allegations he intimidated his ex-wife Phoebe's millionaire father Mitchell Hooke

Instagram stories showed a number of children paddling in the water with floating devices as the sun shone brightly.

Phoebe also snapped a picture of her sister smiling as she held onto two children in the water.

In an ode to her father, the former WAG wrote: 'Mitchy Boy's pool bringing the smiles.'

But the caption appeared to be a slight dig as 'Mitchy Boy' was the nickname Burgess would use when texting his father-in-law.

An additional Instagram story showed the mum-of-two prepared 'morning tea for little people', which included chopped up strawberry and banana, as well as grapes.

On Friday, Burgess begun to give evidence in a court hearing over the allegations he intimidated his former father-in-law in Bowral.

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Phoebe appeared to pay little attention to the court case on Friday, as she splashed in the pool with her mother Sarah Hooke and sister Jemima Fairbanks. Instagram stories showed a number of children paddling in the water with floating devices as the sun shone brightly

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Mitchell Hooke is seen with NSW Police officers at Moss Vale Court amid the hearing on Friday

The former NRL captain dubbed his ex-wife's father 'a bad person' as the former mining lobbyist yelled 'no one loves you' amid the heated argument.

'As I've left, he said ''You could have had all this'',' Burgess told Moss Vale Local Court.

'I said I didn't want that, I said it's all fake.'

Mr Hooke looked upset before the two told each other 'f*** you' in the Glenquarry property's driveway, the hearing was told.

It continued as Burgess made his way to his car parked in the driveway, the former footballer said.

Mr Hooke said 'no one loves you, your own family doesn't love you, we loved you and you're throwing it all away', prompting Burgess to tell the former Minerals Council of Australia boss no one in Glenquarry liked him.

'I closed the boot but Mitch was still saying things to me,' Burgess said.

'(He said) 'I'm going to make sure I ruin your career if it's the last thing I do.'

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Phoebe also snapped a picture of her sister smiling as she held onto two children in the water

'I said 'you're a bad person, you're a piece of s***.''

Mr Hooke was standing metres away as Burgess packed his car, the 32-year-old said.

That's in contrast to the version told by Mr Hooke in which Burgess repetitively yelled 'I'm going to get you' 20 centimetres from his face.

'I remember the finger and it being right in my face,' Mr Hooke told the court in November.

Phoebe has also given evidence her father was emotional, shaky and not making a lot of sense when she arrived home minutes later after the argument.

'He's gone, he had wild eyes ... he just came at me,' she said her father told her.

The formal couple smile for the camera after the David Jones Autumn Winter 2018 Collections Launch in Sydney

Burgess is accused of assaulting and intimidating Mitchell Hooke at the Hooke family home, although no actual physical violence has been alleged against him.

Burgess said his relationship with Mr Hooke had deteriorated over the last 12 months of his marriage to Phoebe but he had always treated him with respect.

He agreed Mr Hooke had helped him with some difficulties in the United Kingdom and was asked if Mr Hooke had embraced him as part of the family. 'In his words, yes,' he said.

Burgess called Mr Hooke 'Mitchy Boy' in text messages and accepted he had routinely signed off with 'love you' and Xs out of politeness.

'He's my father-in-law,' he said.

Burgess, an England dual-international, retired in 2019 after a 270-game NRL and English Super League career.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...es-pool-ex-husband-Sam-father-face-court.html

He stood down from roles as a commentator and South Sydney assistant coach in October.

The hearing is expected to finish later on Friday.

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er father in court over assault charges
  • Phoebe Burgess spent Friday basking in the sun and relaxing by the pool
  • Her ex-husband Sam Burgess came face-to-face with her father in court
  • Mitch Hooke alleges he was intimated by the former NRL star in October 2018
By ZOE ZACZEK and STEPHEN GIBBS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Phoebe Burgess spent the day basking in the sun and relaxing by the pool with her children and sister as her ex-husband returned to court over a tense standoff with her father.

A NSW magistrate on Friday resumed a hearing over Mitch Hooke's allegation he was intimidated by the towering former South Sydney star, 32, at Mr Hooke's Southern Highlands property in October 2018.

The court has heard the argument was sparked after Burgess, who had recently separated from Mr Hooke's daughter Phoebe Burgess, came to the end of a two-hour visit at Mr Hooke's home.

But Phoebe appeared to pay little attention to the court case on Friday, as she splashed in the pool with her mother Sarah Hooke and sister Jemima Fairbanks.

The mum-of-two also seemingly made a subtle jab at her former partner, by reusing the nickname Burgess had given to her father.

Phoebe Burgess relaxes in her family swimming pool with her sister


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Phoebe Burgess spent the day basking in the sun and relaxing by the pool with her children and sister as her ex-husband returned to court over a tense standoff with her father


NRL star Sam Burgess (pictured) stepped into the witness box on Friday to defend himself against allegations he intimidated his ex-wife Phoebe's millionaire father Mitchell Hooke

Instagram stories showed a number of children paddling in the water with floating devices as the sun shone brightly.

Phoebe also snapped a picture of her sister smiling as she held onto two children in the water.

In an ode to her father, the former WAG wrote: 'Mitchy Boy's pool bringing the smiles.'

But the caption appeared to be a slight dig as 'Mitchy Boy' was the nickname Burgess would use when texting his father-in-law.

An additional Instagram story showed the mum-of-two prepared 'morning tea for little people', which included chopped up strawberry and banana, as well as grapes.

On Friday, Burgess begun to give evidence in a court hearing over the allegations he intimidated his former father-in-law in Bowral.

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Phoebe appeared to pay little attention to the court case on Friday, as she splashed in the pool with her mother Sarah Hooke and sister Jemima Fairbanks. Instagram stories showed a number of children paddling in the water with floating devices as the sun shone brightly

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Mitchell Hooke is seen with NSW Police officers at Moss Vale Court amid the hearing on Friday

The former NRL captain dubbed his ex-wife's father 'a bad person' as the former mining lobbyist yelled 'no one loves you' amid the heated argument.

'As I've left, he said ''You could have had all this'',' Burgess told Moss Vale Local Court.

'I said I didn't want that, I said it's all fake.'

Mr Hooke looked upset before the two told each other 'f*** you' in the Glenquarry property's driveway, the hearing was told.

It continued as Burgess made his way to his car parked in the driveway, the former footballer said.

Mr Hooke said 'no one loves you, your own family doesn't love you, we loved you and you're throwing it all away', prompting Burgess to tell the former Minerals Council of Australia boss no one in Glenquarry liked him.

'I closed the boot but Mitch was still saying things to me,' Burgess said.

'(He said) 'I'm going to make sure I ruin your career if it's the last thing I do.'

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Phoebe also snapped a picture of her sister smiling as she held onto two children in the water

'I said 'you're a bad person, you're a piece of s***.''

Mr Hooke was standing metres away as Burgess packed his car, the 32-year-old said.

That's in contrast to the version told by Mr Hooke in which Burgess repetitively yelled 'I'm going to get you' 20 centimetres from his face.

'I remember the finger and it being right in my face,' Mr Hooke told the court in November.

Phoebe has also given evidence her father was emotional, shaky and not making a lot of sense when she arrived home minutes later after the argument.

'He's gone, he had wild eyes ... he just came at me,' she said her father told her.

The formal couple smile for the camera after the David Jones Autumn Winter 2018 Collections Launch in Sydney

Burgess is accused of assaulting and intimidating Mitchell Hooke at the Hooke family home, although no actual physical violence has been alleged against him.

Burgess said his relationship with Mr Hooke had deteriorated over the last 12 months of his marriage to Phoebe but he had always treated him with respect.

He agreed Mr Hooke had helped him with some difficulties in the United Kingdom and was asked if Mr Hooke had embraced him as part of the family. 'In his words, yes,' he said.

Burgess called Mr Hooke 'Mitchy Boy' in text messages and accepted he had routinely signed off with 'love you' and Xs out of politeness.

'He's my father-in-law,' he said.

Burgess, an England dual-international, retired in 2019 after a 270-game NRL and English Super League career.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...es-pool-ex-husband-Sam-father-face-court.html

He stood down from roles as a commentator and South Sydney assistant coach in October.

The hearing is expected to finish later on Friday.

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Ex-NRL star Burgess testifies about row
By AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

PUBLISHED: 12:59 AEDT, 22 January 2021

Former NRL club captain Sam Burgess dubbed his ex-wife's father "a bad person" as the former mining lobbyist yelled "no one loves you" amid a heated argument now subject of a criminal charge, a court has heard.

A NSW magistrate on Friday resumed a hearing over Mitch Hooke's allegation he was intimidated by the towering former South Sydney star, 32, at Mr Hooke's Southern Highlands property in October 2019.

"As I've left, he said 'You could have had all this'," Burgess told Moss Vale Local Court.

"I said I didn't want that, I said it's all fake."

Mr Hooke looked upset before the two told each other "f*** you" in the Glenquarry property's driveway, the hearing was told.

The court has heard the argument about 4pm on October 19 was sparked after Burgess, who had recently separated from Mr Hooke's daughter Phoebe Burgess, came to the end of a two-hour visit at the Hooke home.

It continued as Burgess made his way to his car parked in the driveway, the former footballer said.

Mr Hooke said "no one loves you, your own family doesn't love you, we love you and you're throwing it all away", prompting Burgess to tell the former Minerals Council boss no one in Glenquarry liked him.

"I closed the boot but Mitch was still saying things to me," Burgess said.

"(He said) 'I'm going to make sure I ruin your career if it's the last thing I do'.

"I said 'you're a bad person, you're a piece of s***.'"

Under cross-examination, Burgess denied swearing inside the house, where children were playing, but agreed he'd been wrong to tell police Mr Hooke was the only aggressor.

"I was angry and upset," he said of his own state while at his car.

Mr Hooke was standing metres away as Burgess packed his car, the 32-year-old said.

That's in contrast to the version told by Mr Hooke in which Burgess repetitively yelled "I'm going to get you" 20 centimetres from his face.

"I remember the finger and it being right in my face," Mr Hooke told the court in November.

Attention was drawn to Burgess calling adviser Anthony Bell - dubbed a "fix-it man" by police prosecutor Jamie Phillips - minutes after leaving the home.

"He's actually my friend," the retired Rabbitoh said.

Burgess then called his solicitor and a communications adviser.

Back at the property, Mr Hooke and Ms Burgess were making their own calls to legal professionals before Ms Burgess called triple zero.

She previously told the court she arrived home to find her father emotional, shaky and not making a lot of sense.

The 64-year-old told her Burgess "had wild eyes ... he just came at me".

Burgess, an England dual-international, retired in 2019 after a 270-game NRL and English Super League career.

He stood down from roles as a commentator and South Sydney assistant coach in October.

The hearing is expected to finish later on Friday.

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Really they are taking up so much valuable court and police time because a bloke allegedly swore at another bloke? Jesus the city I’m from if every bloke who swore at another took it to court there’d be a twenty year wait time to hear the case! The worlds gone mad! I can only imagine there must be no real crime in nsw?
 

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Really they are taking up so much valuable court and police time because a bloke allegedly swore at another bloke? Jesus the city I’m from if every bloke who swore at another took it to court there’d be a twenty year wait time to hear the case! The worlds gone mad! I can only imagine there must be no real crime in nsw?

Agreed. Reading that it's embarrassing for all parties. Two douchebags deliberately pushing each other's buttons. So they exchanged words, nobody GAF. The magistrate should throw this out but I guess this is how wealthy people waste their money.
 

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Really they are taking up so much valuable court and police time because a bloke allegedly swore at another bloke? Jesus the city I’m from if every bloke who swore at another took it to court there’d be a twenty year wait time to hear the case! The worlds gone mad! I can only imagine there must be no real crime in nsw?
You should see some of the comments on Planet Rugby ( as sadly I'm banned but never want to rejoin I still sadly browse the news and forum once a week and what a bunch of merkins post on it and mostly not Rugby) but the slagging off of Australian Rugby League is awful :(
 

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Read the full text exchange between Sam Burgess and his ex-wife Phoebe during footy star's tense standoff with her dad - as his lawyer claims the family were 'determined to ruin his career'
  • NRL star Sam Burgess wed Phoebe Hooke near Bowral, NSW, in December 2015
  • The couple separated in late 2018, reunited and permanently parted in late 2019
  • Burgess had a confrontation with Phoebe's father Mitchell Hooke after the split
  • Police subsequently charged Burgess, 32, with intimidation and common assault
  • The case is being heard at Moss Vale court where Burgess has pleaded not guilty
  • Text messages between the two show the extent of the couple's bitter feud
By LEVI PARSONS and STEPHEN GIBBS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

A fiery text exchange between Sam Burgess and his ex-wife Phoebe has been revealed as the NRL star faces court accused of assaulting and intimidating former father-in-law Mitchell Hooke.

The messages emerged as the South Sydney Rabbitohs legend gave evidence at Moss Vale Local Court on Friday.

Burgess described how an access visit with his two children at the Hooke family home in the New South Wales Southern Highlands descended into a slanging match with Mr Hooke after the break-up of his marriage to Phoebe.

Burgess's barrister Phillip Boulten SC also claimed Mr Hooke and his daughter had used the court proceedings as part of a plan to destroy his client's career.

The pair had spoken to lawyers and Mr Hooke had spoken to a public relations expert before they made statements to police.

'They were lawyered-up and PRed up from the get-go,' Mr Boulten said.

'This is an unusual phenomenon. This is not the way things normally occur. This is top-shelf treatment.'

'Mitch Hooke and Phoebe Burgess have tried to destroy my client's career and it's not going to stop here, you might think.'

NRL star Sam Burgess (pictured) has stepped into the witness box to defend himself against allegations he assaulted and intimidated his ex-wife Phoebe's millionaire father Mitchell Hooke

Mitchell Hooke, the father-in-law of former NRL player Sam Burgess, leaves Moss Vale Local Court in Moss Vale in November
Burgess has given evidence that three days before the alleged assault he met Mr Hooke to discuss the break-up with Phoebe, 'basically just to open up lines of communication'. He is pictured with Phoebe above in 2018

Sam and Phoebe's fiery exchange
Saturday 11.48: Hi Phoebe, I'm down in Bowral. Just thought I'd offer to come earlier when poppy wakes up so you're not waiting for me for her chores and then I could still get my time with the kids. Thanks. (Sam)

11.49: Both asleep now. 2pm is still fine. I'll leave you to it today. Phoebe. (Phoebe)

11.49: Great (Sam)

16.04: Let me know when you've left. (P)

16.05: I'm not leaving both kids with your dad. (S)

16.05: Excuse me. (P)

16.05: I will be home in 5 minutes when you have left. (P)

16.06: I am on my way now. (P)

16.06: Harriet is also there (P)

16.06: Ok I'll wait until you get home (S)

16.06: Nobody in the house - want me to leave the kids in the living room (S)

16.07: No, dad will happily sit with them until I am home. ALl good. He's in his office (P)

16.07: Just knock, he will happily come out and I am on the road. (P)

16.07: I'll just wait. No problem. (S)

16.07: Please head off, I am on my way;, honestly I will send a pic when I have arrived home. I am not up to seeing you today, please understand. (P)

16.21: Really should stick to your plan Phoebe. That didn't work (S)

16.22: Don't you ever message me again (P)

16:22: You're still not home. Billy crawling out of the rongt door and poppy as I left (S)

16.22: Great parenting (S)

16.22 I'm here (P)

16.29: Harriet witnessed that - you are a pig. I was waiting in the road to get back to my babies. You're an absolute low life. How dare you. we are done - at least 2 people have now seen who you really are you f**k (P)

16.32: You guys are all the same. Your dad does exactly what you do. None stop, followed me around provoking me. It was exactly like you. Harriet had to come and stop your dad. So bad. The kids were crawling out of the house. I took photos. They were left unattended by your dad (S)

He has previously denied bragging to Burgess that as CEO of the Minerals Council of Australia he had ended the prime ministership of Kevin Rudd.

In that role Mr Hooke had won a brutal fight over what was sometimes known as Mr Rudd's proposed resources super profits tax.

Two hours before the scheduled October 19, 2019, visit Burgess said Phoebe withdrew an offer for him to come earlier to spend more time with the children.

'I was disappointed considering the very short period of time I was allowed with the children,' he said.

To fill in time he spent about an hour and a half in the Royal Hotel at Bowral talking to locals and drinking four schooners of Great Northern mid-strength beer.

Burgess said when he arrived at the Hooke home about 2pm he was met by Mr Hooke who told him: 'The kids are there, instructions are there', then left him alone with the children.

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About 4pm Phoebe, 31, sent Burgess a text message asking him to leave the property. At 4.04pm she sent another message saying, 'Let me know when you've left'

Sam Burgess grins as he heads into court with his lawyer to face charges of assault and intimidation against his estranged father-in-law

Burgess, pictured with his mum Julie left, is accused of assaulting and intimidating Mitchell Hooke at the Hooke family home, although no actual physical violence has been alleged against him

About 4pm Phoebe, 31, sent Burgess a text message asking him to leave the property.

At 4.04pm she sent another message saying, 'Let me know when you've left.'

Asked how he felt after receiving that message, Burgess said, 'I was happy because I'd got four minutes extra by this point.'

Burgess sent Phoebe a text to say he would wait until she returned to the house because he did not want to leave the children unattended.

Phoebe insisted Burgess leave in another text, then Mr Hooke emerged from his office and spoke to Burgess.

'He tapped his watch and said, "Time's up, let's go",' Burgess told the court.

'I told Mitch I thought that this was inhumane.

'At this point I didn't really want to argue or discuss things in front of the kids. I said, 'Mitch, please, not in front of the children. Let's leave it.'

'He said, 'Since you opened the batting I'm going to continue'.'

Burgess said he left the house and Mr Hooke followed him outside.

He attended Moss Vale Court for the final AVO hearing on Friday with his lawyer Bryan Wrench (left)

'I said, "Mitch, I think you're a bad person inside and out... and that's why Phoebe is the way she is." I told him he couldn't make up for lost time.'

Burgess said Mr Hooke approached him on the pebble driveway and said, 'You could have had all this'.

'I think he meant the property,' Burgess said.

'He was pretty upset. He then shouted at me. He said, "F*** you Sam''. I returned serve. I said, "F*** you Mitch, you're a piece of s***".

'He said, "Sam, nobody loves you. Your own family doesn't love you We loved you. You've thrown that away".''

Burgess said he then told Mr Hooke: 'No one in this whole town likes you. You're a bad person'.

'Then I called him a piece of s***,' Burgess said.

Burgess told the court he was unhappy about leaving the multi-million dollar Glenquarry estate outside Bowral, known as Daffodil Downs, before Phoebe returned.

'I didn't want to leave the children with Mitch because I didn't trust him with them,' he said. 'He'd never had them before by himself.'

'I'm not leaving both kids with your dad… Nobody in the house - want me to leave the kids in the living room?' Burgess texted Phoebe in a series of messages.

Phoebe urged Sam to leave the children with her father so she did not have to see Burgess before he left.

Burgess wrote that he would rather 'wait' for her to return.

'Please head off, I am on my way; honestly I will send a pic when I have arrived home. I am not up to seeing you today, please understand,' Phoebe wrote.

When Burgess replied 'you really should stick to your plan,' Phoebe said 'don't you ever message me again'.

At 4:22pm Burgess complained that Phoebe was 'still not home' and wrote 'great parenting'.

Seven minutes later she sent a message in which she called Burgess 'a f***', 'an absolute lowlife' and 'a pig'.

Burgess then replied to his former partner and drove off.

'You guys are all the same. Your dad does exactly what you do. Non-stop, followed me around provoking me. It was exactly like you. Harriet had to come and stop your dad. So bad. The kids were crawling out of the house. I took photos. They were left unattended by your dad,' he wrote.

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The fiery text exchange that led to the break up of NRL star Sam Burgess and his ex-wife Phoebe has revealed how an access visit clash unfolded

Hours later when Burgess was at home he received a call from police he thought was about 10 or 10.30pm. It was actually 8.14pm.

Burgess was asked if there had been an incident at the Hooke property and replied there had been an argument. He denied threatening Mr Hooke and said his father-in-law had threatened him.

Among the first people NRL legend Sam Burgess contacted after the confrontation with his father-in-law was celebrity trouble-shooter and accountant-to-the-stars and Anthony Bell.

Burgess said he had called Bell about 15 minutes after the argument with Mr Hooke, amid a heated text exchange with Phoebe.

Police prosecutor Inspector Jamie Palmer suggested Mr Bell was 'known as the fix-it man', who had been involved in handling the fallout of previous scandals Burgess had faced.

She then asked if Mr Bell, who has described broadcaster Alan Jones as his mentor, was considered a person who celebrities called upon for advice when they faced potential bad publicity in the media.

'He is an adviser to some people,' Burgess said. 'He's actually my friend.'

Mr Bell's prominent friends have included former Test cricket caption Michael Clarke, rugby league and union players, as well as television personalities such as Karl Stefanovic.

Burgess's barrister Phillip Boulten SC said Mr Hooke had become upset when challenged by Burgess in his home and his evidence about the encounter should not be accepted.

'Mr Hooke is a man who is not used to being questioned or challenged,' Mr Boulten said.

'He is a man who has a very firm belief in his own stature and particularly so in his own living room.

'Mr Hooke regards himself as being a tough head. He abides by a public policy advocacy principle if you're going to hit me make sure I stay down because if I don't I'm going to come after you.

'He does not brook opposition without coming after his opponent doubly hard.'

Burgess has pleaded not guilty to charges of intimidation and common assault after an alleged confrontation with his father-in-law Mitchell Hooke at the Hooke family home (pictured)

Inspector Palmer said Mr Hooke was a 'staunch man.. used to these type of interactions' who was not easily scared.

After the confrontation with his son-in-law Mr Hooke had appeared pale, shaken and 'all over the shop', she said.

Burgess said his relationship with Mr Hooke had deteriorated over the last 12 months of his marriage to Phoebe but he had always treated him with respect.

He agreed Mr Hooke had helped him with some difficulties in the United Kingdom and was asked if Mr Hooke had embraced him as part of the family. 'In his words, yes,' he said.

Burgess called Mr Hooke 'Mitchy Boy' in text messages and accepted he had routinely signed off with 'love you' and Xs out of politeness.

Sam's ex-wife Phoebe leaves court after admitting to giving damaging documents about her ex-husband Sam to The Australian newspaper. She denied she did so to destroy his reputation

'He's my father-in-law,' he said.

He did not think it was Mr Hooke's job to tell him what to do with his children and agreed he had called him a 's***house grandfather'.

Burgess had been 'calm', 'angry' and 'upset' during the encounter at the Hooke family home and blamed Mr Hooke in part for not being able to spend more time with his children.

Magistrate Robert Rabbidge will make findings on February 5.

Phoebe's call to Triple Zero after Sam allegedly assaulted her Dad

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Mitchell Hooke ran the Minerals Council of Australia. He is pictured with daughters Phoebe (centre) and Harriet after being made a member of the Order of Australia in 2016

Bryan Wrench leaves court after representing Sam Burgess in 2019
Sam married Phoebe at her parents' home in December 2015 and have two children, Poppy, who turns four next week, and Billy, who turned two in December.

The couple separated in late 2018 before rekindling their relationship by April 2019. They split again on October 2 that year and have since divorced.

Burgess's off-field reputation has taken a battering in the media since his retirement with allegations of excessive partying.

He has been waiting for more than a year for this case to be finalised, having insisted through his lawyers from the start he was not guilty of committing any offence.

Burgess, one of four footballing brothers, was lured to the Rabbitohs by club part-owner and Hollywood star Russell Crowe, and helped guide them to the 2014 premiership.

He quit rugby league in October 2019 due to a chronic left shoulder injury.

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Sam Burgess married Phoebe Hooke at her family home just outside Bowral in the NSW Southern Highlands in December 2015. The couple had two children and split in late 2019

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...t-exchange-Sam-Burgess-hi-ex-wife-Phoebe.html

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Sam Burgess parties with sex columnist Jana Hocking - the night after battling his ex-wife Phoebe's father in court
By MONIQUE FRIEDLANDER FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowb...rgess-parties-sex-columnist-Jana-Hocking.html
Sam Burgess was spotted partying with sex columnist Jana Hocking, just hours after his appearance in court on Friday night, reports claim.

According to Confidential, the former Rabbitohs star, 32, spent the evening at a trendy bar in Sydney's Potts Point when he crossed paths with the blonde radio personality, 36.

Despite spending the day in court facing off with his former father-in-law Mitchell Hooke over text messages that exposed his nasty split from ex-wife Phoebe, Sam reportedly looked carefree and merry as he chatted intently with the glamazon.



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'By the time they left they were all over each other': Former NRL player Sam Burgess, 32, (left) was spotted partying with Sydney sex columnist Jana Hocking, 36, (right) on Friday night at a bar in Potts Point - just hours after his appearance in court - reports claim

Sam Burgess shows off his muscular build in the sun at Byron Bay

Joining the sportsman at the bar was his lawyer Bryan Wrench, who was photographed glued to his phone while Sam busily spoke to Jana.

Jana, who works as a producer at Triple M as well as a dating columnist, previously dated NRL bad boy Todd Carney back in 2011.

Last year, the blonde penned an article for Whimn about the many benefits of dating a divorcee, advising women to 'pounce like a tiger on the closest divorced man' because they are more likely to know what they want second time round.

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Blowing off some steam? Despite spending the day in court facing off with his former father-in-law Mitchell Hooke over text messages that exposed his nasty split from ex-wife Phoebe, Sam reportedly looked carefree and merry as he chatted to the blonde (pictured)

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Media personality: The blonde bombshell works as a producer at Triple M as well as a dating columnist

The journalist urged singletons to remain upbeat and committed to the dating circuit, because sooner or later they will meet someone who has 'made all the mistakes in their first marriage and are aiming to do better in the next'.

She also believes divorcees are better communicators and more traditional in their views than those who have never been married, meaning they are less likely to ask you out - or dump you - by text.

Meanwhile, Sam is newly divorced, having legally ended his marriage to ex-wife Phoebe earlier this month.

Daily Mail Australia are not insinuating the pair are anything more than friends at this stage.

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Ex-files: Jana previously dated NRL bad boy Todd Carney (pictured) back in 2011

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'Pounce like a tiger on the closest divorced man': Last year, the blonde penned an article for Whimn about the many benefits of dating a divorcee

Sam and Phoebe Burgess separated in September 2019, and reached a financial settlement months before legally divorcing.

Hours before meeting Jana at the bar, Sam was battling it out with Phoebe's father Mitchell Hooke at Moss Vale court.

The NRL star was accused of and intimidating Mitchell during a confrontation at the Hooke family home in New South Wales' Southern Highlands, following his split from Phoebe.

Phoebe and Sam are parents to two children: Billy, two, and Poppy, three.
Court battle: Hours before meeting Jana at the bar, Sam was battling it out with Phoebe's (right) father Mitchell ( left) Hooke at Moss Vale court

Over: Sam and Phoebe (left) separated in September 2019, and reached a financial settlement months before legally divorcing

Striking it rich: Phoebe is said to have walked away with 70 per cent of the couple's marital wealth, including Sam's F45 gym franchise, which she has since sold


Sam Burgess parties with sex columnist Jana Hocking
 

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Sam Burgess parties with sex columnist Jana Hocking - the night after battling his ex-wife Phoebe's father in court
By MONIQUE FRIEDLANDER FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowb...rgess-parties-sex-columnist-Jana-Hocking.html
Sam Burgess was spotted partying with sex columnist Jana Hocking, just hours after his appearance in court on Friday night, reports claim.

According to Confidential, the former Rabbitohs star, 32, spent the evening at a trendy bar in Sydney's Potts Point when he crossed paths with the blonde radio personality, 36.

Despite spending the day in court facing off with his former father-in-law Mitchell Hooke over text messages that exposed his nasty split from ex-wife Phoebe, Sam reportedly looked carefree and merry as he chatted intently with the glamazon.



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'By the time they left they were all over each other': Former NRL player Sam Burgess, 32, (left) was spotted partying with Sydney sex columnist Jana Hocking, 36, (right) on Friday night at a bar in Potts Point - just hours after his appearance in court - reports claim

Sam Burgess shows off his muscular build in the sun at Byron Bay

Joining the sportsman at the bar was his lawyer Bryan Wrench, who was photographed glued to his phone while Sam busily spoke to Jana.

Jana, who works as a producer at Triple M as well as a dating columnist, previously dated NRL bad boy Todd Carney back in 2011.

Last year, the blonde penned an article for Whimn about the many benefits of dating a divorcee, advising women to 'pounce like a tiger on the closest divorced man' because they are more likely to know what they want second time round.

36427962-9149683-Jana_Hocking_pictured_has_explained_why_men_should_always_foot_t-a-34_1610681787061.jpg


Blowing off some steam? Despite spending the day in court facing off with his former father-in-law Mitchell Hooke over text messages that exposed his nasty split from ex-wife Phoebe, Sam reportedly looked carefree and merry as he chatted to the blonde (pictured)

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Media personality: The blonde bombshell works as a producer at Triple M as well as a dating columnist

The journalist urged singletons to remain upbeat and committed to the dating circuit, because sooner or later they will meet someone who has 'made all the mistakes in their first marriage and are aiming to do better in the next'.

She also believes divorcees are better communicators and more traditional in their views than those who have never been married, meaning they are less likely to ask you out - or dump you - by text.

Meanwhile, Sam is newly divorced, having legally ended his marriage to ex-wife Phoebe earlier this month.

Daily Mail Australia are not insinuating the pair are anything more than friends at this stage.

38397100-9179957-image-a-40_1611440012569.jpg


Ex-files: Jana previously dated NRL bad boy Todd Carney (pictured) back in 2011

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'Pounce like a tiger on the closest divorced man': Last year, the blonde penned an article for Whimn about the many benefits of dating a divorcee

Sam and Phoebe Burgess separated in September 2019, and reached a financial settlement months before legally divorcing.

Hours before meeting Jana at the bar, Sam was battling it out with Phoebe's father Mitchell Hooke at Moss Vale court.

The NRL star was accused of and intimidating Mitchell during a confrontation at the Hooke family home in New South Wales' Southern Highlands, following his split from Phoebe.

Phoebe and Sam are parents to two children: Billy, two, and Poppy, three.
Court battle: Hours before meeting Jana at the bar, Sam was battling it out with Phoebe's (right) father Mitchell ( left) Hooke at Moss Vale court

Over: Sam and Phoebe (left) separated in September 2019, and reached a financial settlement months before legally divorcing

Striking it rich: Phoebe is said to have walked away with 70 per cent of the couple's marital wealth, including Sam's F45 gym franchise, which she has since sold


Sam Burgess parties with sex columnist Jana Hocking

the horror of a man whose single picking up in a bar
 

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You should see some of the comments on Planet Rugby ( as sadly I'm banned but never want to rejoin I still sadly browse the news and forum once a week and what a bunch of merkins post on it and mostly not Rugby) but the slagging off of Australian Rugby League is awful :(

Do they need to be reminded that Burgess is a dual international? I despise fans of other codes pretending that football players (from all codes) aren't a bunch of knuckle-draggers.
 

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'It was the lovely attention I needed': Dating columnist Jana Hocking speaks about her 'delightful' night with Sam Burgess - after hooking up with the former NRL star in Sydney
By MARY MRAD FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Jana Hocking has spoken out about her fling with former NRL star Sam Burgess.

The pair were spotted partying together in Sydney just hours after his appearance in court last Friday.

In a column for News.com.au, the dating guru, 36, said she found Sam 'delightful' after they 'hooked up' during a wild night on the town.

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'It was the lovely attention I needed': Dating columnist Jana Hocking has spoken out about her fling with Sam Burgess, after 'hooking up' with the former NRL player last Friday

'I found him delightful and for one brief moment it was the lovely attention I needed,' she wrote.
Jana went on to say she initially felt humiliated and went into 'deep denial' when she was contacted by media outlets about her night out.

But she said she 'had the biggest sigh of relief when I popped open the laptop and discovered the pictures actually weren't that bad'.

She added: 'And I quietly tapped myself a little on the back for flirting with a bloke who, according to these pictures, is pretty darn va va voom!'

'I tapped my self on the back': In a column for News.com.au, the dating guru, 36, said she found Sam 'delightful' after the pair 'hooked up' during a wild night on the town

Jana and Sam were spotted kissing at a bar in Sydney last Friday night, just hours after Sam's appearance at Moss Vale court.

According to Confidential, the perennially single radio personality spent the evening flirting up a storm with the South Sydney Rabbitohs great, after they crossed paths at a venue in Potts Point.

Despite spending the day in court facing off with his former father-in-law Mitchell Hooke over text messages that exposed his nasty split from ex-wife Phoebe, Sam reportedly looked carefree and merry as he chatted intently with the glamazon.

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Locking lips: Jana (left) and Sam (right) were spotted kissing at a bar in Sydney on Friday night, just hours after Sam's appearance at Moss Vale court

According to onlookers, things quickly escalated when their flirty conversation turned into a brazen make-out session.

'They started out just chatting but by the time they left they were all over each other. And then they just got up and left together,' a source alleged.

Jana, who works as a producer at Triple M as well as a dating columnist, previously dated NRL bad boy Todd Carney back in 2011.

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Steamy: According to onlookers, things quickly escalated when their flirty conversation turned into a brazen make-out session

Newly-single Phoebe Burgess proudly shows off her ringless finger

Meanwhile, Sam is newly divorced, having legally ended his marriage to ex-wife Phoebe just before Christmas.

Sam and Phoebe Burgess separated in September 2019, and reached a financial settlement months before legally divorcing.

Hours before meeting Jana at the bar, Sam was battling it out with Phoebe's father Mitchell Hooke at Moss Vale court.

The footy star was accused of intimidating Mr Hooke during a confrontation at the Hooke family home in the Southern Highlands, following his split from Phoebe.

Phoebe and Sam are parents to two children: Billy, two, and Poppy, three.

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Court battle: Hours before meeting Jana at the bar, Sam was battling it out with his ex-wife Phoebe's (right) father Mitchell Hooke (left) at Moss Vale court

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowb...st-Jana-Hocking-speaks-fling-Sam-Burgess.html



Dating columnist Jana Hocking speaks out about her fling with Sam Burgess
 

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