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Jack Wighton - Nightclub Fight (Still gets paid)

Spade

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Bloke is a up himself wank, my son approached him 18 months ago for a autograph and all but snobbed him.
 

Vee

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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-14/jack-wighton-avoids-jail-over-assualt/10495980

Raiders fullback Jack Wighton avoids jail over Canberra city attack
By Stephanie Dalzell

Canberra Raiders player Jack Wighton has avoided time behind bars after pleading guilty to several charges, including assault, during an alcohol-fuelled attack in the city centre earlier this year.

Key points:
  • NRL Star Jack Wighton walks free over assault, public urination charges
  • He is handed a suspended sentence, good behaviour order and $3,500 fine
  • Wighton apologises to the victims, saying he was "wrong to a degree"


He was handed a suspended two-month sentence and a $3,500 fine in the ACT Magistrates Court today over the six charges, which also include public urination.

In court, Whighton said his family had paid the price for his actions, saying "it has been difficult on everyone".

"My partner, she has to look after two little girls … it's been breaking her down a little bit," he said.

"I was in the wrong to a degree that night and I fully accept that."

The court heard the 25-year-old stumbled out of the now-closed Academy nightclub at 2:45am on February 3, before walking to a neighbouring restaurant and punching one victim in the torso and head.

CCTV footage of the brawl also showed Wighton headbutting the victim.

Victims decline meeting with Wighton, court hears
Wighton told the court he had received counselling since the incident, and was volunteering with young children.

The NRL fullback said he was remorseful, and had hoped to apologise in person to the victims — but they did not want to participate.

"I've thought a lot about it and I'd really like to sit down, look them in the eyes and apologise," he said.

"It was a big muck up on my behalf."

Wighton appeared in the Galambany court, a specialised court for Aboriginal offenders within the ACT Magistrates Court.

He told the Aboriginal elders in the sentencing circle his family had paid the price for his actions.

"If I could change it, I definitely would," he said.

"Everywhere I go now, everyone is riding me about this whole situation."

After viewing the CCTV footage in July, NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg imposed a $30,000 fine on the Raiders club — and increased Wighton's game suspension from six to 10 weeks — effectively ending his football season.

'A bright future in front of him'
His barrister, Jason Moffett, said the rehabilitation of a "young Aboriginal man with a bright future in front of him" must be considered, saying community service would be an option for sentencing.

"My submission is we have a unique opportunity here where we don't have Jack Wighton the plumber, we have Jack Wighton the fullback for the Raiders," Mr Moffett said.

But the prosecution said Wighton should be treated as any other person facing serious charges.

Magistrate Bernadette Boss sentenced Wighton to two months in prison, but suspended the sentence and placed him on a 12-month good behaviour order.

In addition to his $3,500 fine, Wighton was told to continue his work mentoring young children.

In handing down her sentence, Magistrate Boss said the behaviour involved unprovoked violence towards innocent people.

"I note it was a relatively strong prosecution case," she said.

But she said there were many positive references to Wighton's character, and took into account the punishment he had already received in his suspension and the club's fine, which Wighton was paying in instalments.

"You are very fortunate no worse harm came to your victims," Magistrate Boss said.

"A single blow to the head can kill."

She ordered Wighton to publicly denounce his conduct.
 

Perth Red

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"I was in the wrong to a degree"

Sounds very contrite! Seems a very lenient sentence but that seems to be the way these days for assaulting people.
 

Frailty

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Honestly, the League needs to come down much harder on this rubbish. Every single one of these assaults are unprovoked, and just show his character. It's well publicised how deadly one punch can be, he repeats this over and over in one night.
 

Cockadoodledoo

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"I've thought a lot about it and I'd really like to sit down, look them in the eyes and apologise," he said.

"It was a big muck up on my behalf."

So full of remorse, assaulting people is not a 'muck up'.
 

Timbo

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I'm so sick of this braindead dickhead and the origin-player sized amount of our salary cap he eats up.

He's learned nothing from this. And we'd have shoved a less golden-haired member of the squad out the back door.

Good thing he's Ricky's favourite.
 

Cockadoodledoo

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I love this part.

In court, Whighton said his family had paid the price for his actions, saying "it has been difficult on everyone".

"My partner, she has to look after two little girls … it's been breaking her down a little bit," he said.

Maybe she wouldn't have suffered if Wighton wasn't a grub who attacked people unprovoked in the street. Her suffering unfortunately will be a lifetime of living with this jerk, unless she has the good sense to dump his arse.
 

Chief_Chujo

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Yes, I would happily see blokes who walk around and randomly punch 3 or 4 people in the head locked up.

That's not my idea of "tame".
It was a few pissy punches and some chest puffing.

Wightons a dickhead and I'd be glad to be rid of him. But the stories made it out like he was on a coward punching rampage throwing haymakers throughout the city.
 

Cockadoodledoo

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It was a few pissy punches and some chest puffing.

Wightons a dickhead and I'd be glad to be rid of him. But the stories made it out like he was on a coward punching rampage throwing haymakers throughout the city.

and a headbutt.. What you don't get is that a professional footballer weighing around 100kgs throwing punches isn't like some average joe on the street. I would be amazed if he doesn't repeat offend.
 

carcharias

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Ha
What a crock of shit
In an era where one punch attacks atrocities are headline news and will get you an automatic sentence this bloke gets sweet f**k all.

To use any race card is appalling.
To many f**kwits use long lost heritage as some sort of defence.
 
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