Townsville Bulletin

Eel fined, loses his licence for drink- driving with kids in car

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PARRAMATTA Eels recruit Tony Williams has been fined $ 1000 and had his driver’s licence suspended for 12 months by a Sydney magistrate for being “shockingly intoxicate­d” while driving with three children in the car.

The 29- year- old former NSW State of Origin and Kangaroos representa­tive was sentenced at Parramatta Local Court yesterday for midrange drink driving in December.

Magistrate Jennifer Giles said Williams’s driving had been so dangerous members of the public had called the police. “Shame on you, Mr Williams,” Ms Giles said. She said the “community does not feel safe with you with a licence” and also placed Williams on a 12- month good behaviour bond.

“You are exceptiona­lly lucky you did not hurt or kill someone, or yourself.”

According to court documents, Williams had been celebratin­g his birthday with his wife and three children on December 16 last year before leaving to go to Parramatta’s Albion Hotel. His wife came to pick him up about midnight and he angrily took the keys and drove away with his wife and children – aged four, one and three months – in the car.

His driving was so dangerous and erratic a number of people rang the police, who found him standing outside the car on Hassall St in Parramatta shortly after midnight.

Williams, on a provisiona­l licence at the time, gave a blood alcohol reading of 0.122.

He told police he’d drunk about 10 beers and a number of vodka shots.

Williams signed with the NRL’s Parramatta Eels over the off- season after a knee injury derailed his efforts to join Cronulla’s first- grade side in 2017.

A premiershi­p winner at Manly, Williams moved to Canterbury as a big- name signing in 2013 but his form dropped significan­tly toward the end of his stint at the Bulldogs in 2016.

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? ERRATIC: NRL sportsman Tony Williams leaves Parramatta Court yesterday.
Picture: AAP ERRATIC: NRL sportsman Tony Williams leaves Parramatta Court yesterday.

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