Chris Sandow In Gaol ! Police Chase - Assault

Andrew Prentice Article:

Former Rabbitohs and Eels star Chris Sandow is behind bars after allegedly assaulting police and getting into a car chase with cops - among other serious charges

  • Fallen ex-NRL star Chris Sandow, 33, is in jail due to a raft of assault charges
  • Stems from alleged incidents involving police officers across July and August
  • Sandow appeared in court in Monday, bail was refused, remanded in custody

 

Troubled former NRL star Chris Sandow will remain behind bars following a failed bid for bail in a Queensland court on Monday.

The ex-South Sydney Rabbitohs and Parramatta Eels halfback appeared in Ipswich Magistrate's Court charged with assaulting police.

The 2008 NRL Rookie of the Year was charged with serious assault of a police officer causing bodily harm, serious assault of a police officer or person acting in aid of police officer, two counts of obstructing police, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, two counts of driving without a licence and evasion.

 

The offences allegedly occurred in July and August - with the obstruction of police charge stemming from Sandow's East Ipswich home.

 

Sandow is accused of dangerously operating a car on the Ipswich Motorway without a licence on July 7.

Former NRL star Chris Sandow will remain behind bars following a failed bid for bail in a Queensland court on Monday
 

Former NRL star Chris Sandow will remain behind bars following a failed bid for bail in a Queensland court on Monday

The 2008 NRL Rookie of the Year was charged with a raft of serious offences, including assault causing bodily harm, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and two counts of driving without a licence
 
 

The 2008 NRL Rookie of the Year was charged with a raft of serious offences, including assault causing bodily harm, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and two counts of driving without a licence

He is further accused of driving without a licence and evading police on the same Motorway, and failing to stop when directed to do so.

On August 28, police attended Sandow's East Ipswich residence, where the one-time rugby league playmaker allegedly obstructed officer Peter Torzsok twice.

He also allegedly assaulted officer Taleah Kay Doyle – causing bodily harm – and allegedly assaulted another man at the scene, Andrew Norman Goulding.

The court heard Mr Sandow was taken into custody and made an initial application for bail on August 30.

It was rejected by Magistrate Dennis Kinsella, who felt Sandow may reoffend and not surrender into custody.

On Monday, Sandow made a second application for bail, which police prosecutor Sergeant Paul Caldwell opposed.

He also felt Sandow posed an unacceptable risk of reoffending.

 

Defence lawyer Patrick O'Donnell said Sandow's legal and health circumstances needed to be factored in when it came to his bail application.

'He's an exceptionally talented footballer...he had a distinguished career,' he said.

 

'He is concerned that with the head knocks he's had from football over the years, that he could have some problems now...He instructs (me) that he wants to go as soon as possible to speak to a neurosurgeon.'

Acting Magistrate Rob Turra failed to 'draw a connection' between Sandow's neurosurgeon request and his alleged offending.

He did note Sandow - who was supported by his mother and girlfriend in court -  is determined to re-engage in his culture, give back to the community and be a role model.

Sergeant Caldwell felt Sandow was 'just attempting to have another crack at bail' via his defence lawyer and Mr Turra agreed, with bail refused.

Sandow was remanded in custody, and is scheduled to next appear in court for mention on October 4.

In 2017, Sandow was charged with public nuisance after a fight in Queensland's South Burnett region.

He later escaped a conviction after agreeing to speak out against violence.

 

reoffending.

The offences involving Queensland police officers allegedly occurred in July and August (Sandow is pictured playing for Parramatta in 2014)
 
 
 

The offences involving Queensland police officers allegedly occurred in July and August.

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  • Blaming head knocks  sustained whilst playing Footy, for his behaviour.

  • Betcha he shoulder charged that cop! Chrissy's shoulder charges were leathal! 

  • Only 33 he should of had more footy in him but had a shit attitude I remember towards the end eith us he was playing fullback and tanked a game just to get a release to England 

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      • He was and is a grade A Dope and one of our worst signings  ......but the message may have some merit in it .   But if he is blaming headknocks as the reason and didnt chase the collision under BA which is obvious....I think hes selling a few Porky Pies.......hahaha     He was always heading down this road.  

        If the headknock defence doesnt work always revert to the reingage with community and a first nation role model spiel or Shtick.  FFS

      •  he has a point there...

  • At least this time they didn't say 'Former Eels Star' only.

  • ''Sandow who was supported by his mother and girlfriend in court''

    FMD, what sort of grown mans mother, turns up to court to support him for this type of charge?

    Its pathetic, what a fekking big baby.

    No way my mother would be turning up to court to support me after id done something like this, and rightly so, nor would i be wanting to drag her into to support my poor actions.

    She'd have told me im a disgrace and i could have killed an innocent family, go deal with it myself, and rightly so

    Its a really bad message for a mother to be sending their irrisponsible son who could have killed somebody, he's a grown man ffs, what sort of pathetric human being would want or need their mother there for support, and what sort of mother would want to be seen supporting that?

    Zero class, zero intelligence.

    Its easy to see why the bloke is still acting like a fool at age 33 if mums still coming to support his disgraceful behaviour.

    • It's a feral thing Snake , ferals by nature don't believe they are ever wrong and ferals always supporting other ferals . 

       

       

  • He came from Cherbourg exactly same place Cobbo comes from who plays for Broncos. Its not a very nice place to grow up but in saying that people have come from far worse and still made something of their lives.

    • Chris to his credit did make something of his life, but 33 is way to old to be carrying on like this.

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