News about Bryce Gibbs
Patrick Cripps, a Carlton Blues actor, has denied that he left his team to remain at the posh Sydney hotel
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May 30, 2023
Patrick Cripps, the underfire captain of Carlton, has denied allegations that he stayed in a separate hotel to his teammates ahead of the Blues' loss to Sydney last Friday night.
Footy stars poke fun at NRL bad boy Blake Ferguson over a 'creepy' tweet with OnlyFans actor James Coveney
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April 4, 2023
After somewhat successfully attempting to knock on a glamorous Australian singer and gamer on Twitter, former NRL bad boy Blake Ferguson (pictured left) has been left red-faced. AngelMelly (right) teased her 264,000 followers with a provocative question, and Ferguson answered with a direct yes, much to the amusement of many NRL identities.
Curtis Scott, a NRL bad boy, was convicted of assaulting an ex-girlfriend months after being banned from attacking an ex-girlfriend
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April 3, 2023
Former NRL star Curtis Scott has once again made headlines for his bad off-field behaviour, this time for being caught on video throwing wild punches at a rival player during a bush footy brawl
Amanda Goff, a retired escort 'Samantha X' from Mark Latham in Sydney, is among the images
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October 7, 2022
On Thursday night, Latham and the woman who was once considered Australia's highest-paid sex employee dined at Toppi Bar and Restaurant in Sydney's Martin Place (all photographs). During the evening, the NSW One Country leader, 61, and Goff, 48, spent the majority of the evening reclining on bar stools, enjoying plates of crab linguine and beetroot salad while handing two bottles of sparkling water. Both men were left alone at the end of their meal, with Goff leaving through the restaurant's underground parking garage and Latham heading out on foot toward Parliament House. When Latham and Goff appeared on a podcast for the first time this week in Sydney's south-west, they met for the first time this week.
AFL: Eddie Betts reveals he was targeted by 'power-tripping' police during 2009 arrest
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August 11, 2022
Following his fifth season with Carlton, Betts spent several hours in a Melbourne CBD lock-up after being arrested for "drunk and disorderly conduct" as a 23-year-old. Following the incident right before Christmas 2009, he was declared a "bad boy" and the Blues were eventually suspended, but Betts has outlined how unfair he felt the situation was in his autobiography. Betts explained that he had been waiting for Carlton teammate Chris Yarran to leave a nightclub in order to ride a taxi home together.