Scottish Daily Mail

BURGESS ACCUSED OF BEING ‘AGGRESSIVE MONSTER’

- By WILL KELLEHER

CONTROVERS­IAL f ormer England r ugby s t ar Sam Burgess was l ast night embroiled in extraordin­ary allegation­s of drug abuse and domestic violence in Australia.

The 2015 World Cup squad member, 31, stands accused of taking recreation­al drugs — such as ecstasy and cocaine — and is reported to have assaulted his wife while she was pregnant.

Shocking revelation­s from The Australian newspaper claim to lay bare the Burgess scandal.

It also accuses members of staff at Australian rugby league club South Sydney Rabbitohs — owned by Hollywood actor Russell Crowe — of covering up his wild lifestyle. The most damning details surround Burgess’s alleged drug use and violence towards his wife, Phoebe.

The newspaper claims he went on a drug- f uelled bender in November 2018 after which there were such concerns over Burgess’s state that a Rabbitohs medic i nj e c t e d hi m wi t h tranquilli­ser to calm him, but wrote the prescripti­on in the name of hi s f ather- i n- l aw, businessma­n Mitch Hooke, to protect the player’s identity.

On that subject Dr Andrew McDonald, Rabbitohs’ chief medical o f f i c e r, told the newspaper: ‘I don’t have any comment at this stage.’

The report details how Phoebe Burgess told police she had suffered ‘physical violence as well as emotional and psychologi­cal abuse’, adding that her husband made her ‘feel intimidate­d and scared’. Her father, Hooke, claims he saw Burgess assault his eight-month pregnant daughter by crushing her and screaming verbal abuse at her, calling her a ‘weak c***’.

Hooke told the newspaper of the alleged incident: ‘ His abuse of Phoebe was unprintabl­e. He called her an effing c***. Who calls their wife that? He grabbed her. She was eight months pregnant. It was a really aggressive grab. Phoebe was struggling to get out of what was a very aggressive embrace.’

In further testimony printed by The Australian, Hooke calls Burgess an ‘aggressive uncontroll­ed monster’.

The couple broke up in December 2018, weeks after the birth of their son, Billy. Their divorce after f our years of marriage was finalised in April. They also have a daughter, Poppy.

A four-month investigat­ion by the newspaper also claims to have uncovered text messages between Burgess’s wife and Crowe, where s he detail s concerns about his alleged use of ‘heavy drugs’ as well as ‘booze’ and ‘girls on social media’.

In 2018, Burgess was caught up in a scandal when a woman complained to the Rabbitohs that he and other players had sexually harassed her during a video call.

When Burgess found out his wife had been texting Crowe about his well-being, he is said to have fired back, saying in a text: ‘Phoebe why did you message

RC saying everything... I am at work today fixing the club and now they think I’m a drug addict. What are you trying to solve here. Such lies.’

The report also alleges that a positive Burgess drug t est was filed under a false name to protect him and claims that club officials were told he was abusing prescripti­ons, anti-anxiety and sleep-inducing medication­s.

Burgess joined the Rabbitohs i n 2010 when 21, having l eft Bradford Bulls. In two stints between 2008 and 2019 he played r ugby l eague f or England, including at the 2017 World Cup, and in 2007 represente­d Great Britain. Lured to union i n 2014, he j oi ned Bath on a £500,000-a-year contract.

In 2015, he was whisked into Stuart Lancaster’s illfated World Cup squad just nine months after his union debut.

England failed to get beyond the pool stage of their home tournament.

After they crashed out, Burgess quit union and tore up his contract with Bath, returning to Australia and rugby league.

He retired last October, but stayed at the Rabbitohs where he is now a coach. The lawyer acting for Burgess, Mark O’Brien, strongly denied all allegation­s. ‘The allegation­s are false and constitute an i ndefensibl­e defamation against my client,’ Mr O’Brien said. ‘It is apparent sources of the false allegation­s are those in dispute with my client over various issues.’

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 ?? GETTY IMAGES/WIREIMAGE ?? Happier days: England duty in 2015 and (inset) with wife Phoebe in 2016
GETTY IMAGES/WIREIMAGE Happier days: England duty in 2015 and (inset) with wife Phoebe in 2016
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