ALL BLACK HALL OF FAME SHAME 1999-2012
1999: Tearful All Black hooker Norm Hewitt admits a drinking
problem after smashing a window during a weekend drinking binge in Queenstown.
No charges filed.
after an incident that left one man dead and two injured. Rush was travelling from a rugby training camp to a speaking engagement at the time.
2002: Former All Black and league star Matthew Ridge is
stopped by police after allegedly driving outside the terms of his limited licence. He reportedly had to be pepper sprayed by police. The matter was later
dropped after officers admitted a "technical error" in the
prosecution.
2002: Xavier Rush photographed slumped outside an Auckland service station.
2002: Former All Black Jeremy Stanley faced drink-driving charges after an early morning crash in Dunedin. Stanley, 27, a doctor, was driving a Ford
Falcon car borrowed from Otago All Black Simon Maling while Maling was in
Auckland with the Highlanders rugby team.
2002: The Auckland Rugby Union suspends Mils Muliaina for two NPC games after he urinates near other patrons in a Parnell bar and gets involved in a brawl. Muliaina's then girlfriend now wife Haley Armstrong was the former Event's Manager at the Auckland Rugby Union faced investigation in 2005 by the police fraud squad for allegedly stealing money from the union. The ARU board later withdrew its complaint in a show of support for Muliaina, after the missing money was repaid.
2003: Following the Auckland Blues Super 12 Final victory over the Canterbury Crusaders, Howlett and then Blues teammate 'Mils' Malili Muliaina were involved in a brawl at Auckland's Spy Bar, started when an intoxicated Howlett threw a glass at one of the bartenders. As a result Muliaina was left with a broken eye socket and dislocated nose.
2004: Matthew Ridge thrown out of a Greymouth Pub.
2004: All Black Sam Tuitupou has a criminal charge of fighting in a public place dropped after cutting a private deal with the police. The charge was withdrawn after he agreed to pay $100 to charity and only became public after police were ordered to disclose details to the Herald.
2004: All Blacks player Ma'a Nonu was charged with disorderly behaviour and resisting arrest after a scuffle outside a bar in
Courtenay Place. Police withdrew the resisting charge and granted him diversion
for disorderly behaviour.
2004: An All Black receives a discharge without conviction
after pleading guilty in December of that year to assaulting his wife. He is
granted permanent name suppression.
2004: Former All Black Troy Flavell pleads guilty to assaulting a man in an Auckland bar.
2004: Stan ‘Tiny’ Hill is named in an investigation into
historic abuse at the Waiouru Army base.
2004: Mathew Ridge's Remuera apartment development company,
Basset Rd is liquidated owing $2.8 million. This followed shortly after another
of his other failed property companies M3 Ltd went belly-up with debts of $1.3
million.
2005: All Black Norm Maxwell apologises and pays $700 to
charity as part of the police diversion scheme after being charged with
assaulting a doorman.
2005: A Tauranga businessman, 42, alleged he was punched in
the face outside Home Bar in Tauranga Carlos Spencer, who was celebrating his
stag night. No charges were laid by the Police.
2005: All Black Andrew Hore - with two others - is convicted and fined $2500 for killing a fur seal, a protected species.
2005:
Charles Riechelmann’s company Auckland Wood Waste Removals is voluntarily placed into liquidation.
2005: Former All Black and Warriors league star Marc Ellisis convicted and fined $300 plus costs for having five Ecstasy tablets. Outside
court Ellis apologised. Josh
Kronfeld’s name also came up at one the key conspirators depositions hearing
but he was not charged with any offence.
2005: Steven Pokere, is sentenced to 2 1/2-year jail
sentence for his part in ripping off investors of $3.9 million.
2006: Tana Umaga is said to have hit Hurricanes teammate All
Black Chris Masoe in response to Masoe allegedly attacking a bar patron at The Jolly Poacher (Christchurch) tavern
between early one Sunday morning.
2006: An Auckland sportswear company that kitted out the New
Zealand Commonwealth Games team was under investigation by the Commerce
Commission for alleged breaches of the Fair Trading Act. Sports Resources Ltd
was raided by the commission late last year, after it was tipped off that the
company was passing off China-produced sports gear - including Commonwealth
Games team uniforms - as New Zealand made. Included amongst the Directors was Laurence
Hullena.
2006: Sione Lauaki admits a charge of common assault and is
granted diversion.
2006: Former All Blacks player Stephen Bachop was arrested
after allegedly verbally abusing passengers and cabin crew while intoxicated on a flight from Auckland to Tahiti.
2007: Ma'a Nonu, receives diversion for a second time for
breaching Wellington's liquor ban.
2007: All Black Sitiveni Sivivatu admitted assaulting and trying to drag his pregnant wife along the ground and was discharged without
conviction.
2007: Doug Howlett was arrested outside Heathrow Airport's
Hilton Hotel on suspicion of criminal damage to two cars following the All
Blacks quarter-final loss to France. He reportedly coughs up NZ$26,000 for
repairs.
2007: Chiefs utility-back Sosene Anesi became the third
player from the Waikato franchise in the past two years to be fined for assault.
2007: Regan King was arrested in connection with an alleged assault in a Welsh pub.
2008: All Blacks rugby halfback Piri Weepu was charged with disorderly behaviour after a late-night incident in the capital. The charge was
later withdrawn after he agreed to complete diversion.
2008: Jimmy Cowan faces three separate charges of disorderly behaviour in three months.
2008: Jerome Kaino pleads guilty to driving with excess
alcohol after being involved in a nose to tail accident.
2008: An All Black was investigated for his role in an assault that left a Dunedin man concussed and with facial injuries. The
potential charge could have been the second to arise from an incident that
resulted in team-mate and Highlanders winger Lucky Mulipola being convicted of
assault, sentenced to 180 hours' community work and ordered to pay $5000
emotional harm reparation to the victim.
2009: Rene Ranger was found not guilty verdict in an
assault case involving former the All Black outside a Northland Tavern.
2009: Superfurn New Zealand, which Ali Williams was a 20 per
cent shareholder was put in liquidation by a US wholesaler, by order of the
High Court.
2009: Dane Coles admitted abusing Police during a drunken scuffle.
2009: French based former All Black Byron Kelleher and his
clothing brand were sued for alleged copyright breach and non-payment of fees.
That hearing came just days after Kelleher, who plays for French club Stade
Toulouse, was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol,
hitting a car and being involved in a brawl.
2009: AB was granted permanent name suppression after
pleading guilty in the Wellington District Court to fraudulently using a previous
employer's taxi chits worth $152.50. He was fined $500 plus costs.
2009: French police investigated allegations former All
Blacks rugby player Jerry Collins assaulted a woman. The woman later withdrew
the allegations.
2009: All Blacks flanker Adam Thomson walked free from
Hastings District Court after being cleared of two counts of assault on his
girlfriend, TV presenter Joanna Holley. Ms Holley, who was in tears in the
stand at the trial said she also doubted the accuracy of police notes taken at
the time of the 2008 incident. Ironically it was her that initially laid the
complaint. "I didn't see the notes and I didn't sign them as I
believed the policewoman interviewing me was putting words in my mouth." Indeed
2008 was a bumper year for the Highlanders franchise with no less than three
players facing criminal charges.
2009: Doug Rollerson admitted two charges of misleading his
employer under the Securities Commission Act after pokie machine money flowed
into the North Harbour Rugby Union he headed and gave others operating the
machines substantial kickbacks.
2009: Sione Lauaki appears in court charged with trashing
property at an Auckland motel.
2010: Former All Black and Hamilton property owner
Christopher (Kit) Fawcett is declared bankrupt, owing $1.3 million to the
Southland Building Society.
2010: Dan Carter's high fashion shop business G.A.S fails owing
creditors more than $1.16 million.
2010: Jarrad Hoeta pleaded guilty to driving under the
influence of alcohol and dangerous driving.
2010: Doug Howlett was arrested by Irish Police on suspicion
of being drunk and disorderly at his Christmas party night out with his Munster
team-mates.
2010: Sione Lauaki convicted and fined for assault after The
Chiefs and ex AB’s No.8 had earlier pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in
Hamilton’s Coyote Bar.
2010: Dean Kenny who is now a chiropractor, was convicted for fraudulently billing ACC for treatment sessions his clients never received.
2010: Zinzan Brooke and his wife Alison were declared bankrupt in the UK related to a failed B& B operation.
2010: Frano Botica’s failed property investments sees him
declared bankrupt.
2010: Sione Lauaki was charged with careless driving after
he rolled his car near Huntly.
2010: Former All Black Bryce Robins is linked to brutal assault in Taranaki which left a man with permanent brain damage. Two other
people where charges and convicted over the same incident both receiving jail
terms. Robins trial is expected to take place in 2013.
2010: Former All Blacks lock Robin Brooke publicly apologises after he gropes a teenager while on holiday in Fiji, assaults her
boyfriend. He was subsequently accused of having sex with a near-comatose teenager in an incident 12 years ago which lead to him losing his chance to
captain the All Blacks.
2011: Former All Black Stephen Bachop pleads guilty to two assaults involving his partner and a member of the public on the night of the
Rugby World Cup final.
2011: A charity set up by an Frank Bunce to help underprivileged youth has folded after only two years - and most of its money was spent on running costs, with little reaching the intended recipients. The Frank Bunce Charitable Foundation raised tens of thousands of dollars from high-profile charity events and other funding.But the money is yet to reach children through a sports scholarship programme that has were left waiting for funds.
2011: Jerry Collins was embroiled in a late-night incident
at a Wellington bar.
2011: Rugby sevens star Declan O'Donnell is charged with assaulting two men in a Hamilton pub brawl.
2011: All Blacks wing Zac Guildford walks into a bar naked
and bleeding and assaults two men during an alcohol fuelled rampage in
Rarotonga. Kelly Pick adds fuel to the fire when she claims Guildford sexually harassed
her during his Cook Islands bender.
2011: Jock Hobbs, a director of finance company Strategic Finance, which was placed in receivership in March 2010 owing investors $380
million is investigated by The Financial Markets Authority. Due to illness the
Authority decided to cease their investigations. Unsecured investors got 1.5
cents in every dollar.
2011: An Auckland gym owned by former All Black Inga
Tuigamala goes into liquidation.
2012: A name-supressed former All Black was convicted for assaulting his 11-year-old son with a leather belt, but he will not be punished
further if he does not reoffend for six months.
2012: A former All Black convicted in The Dunedin DistrictCourt of committing an indecent act is fighting to keep his identity a secret
after being fined $6500 in the form of reparation to the victim.
2012: Former All Black Keith Robinson admitted hitting a man, and pelting him with bottles. The man was left unconscious and bleeding
outside a hotel in Te Aroha as a result of the stoush.
2012: Police investigate an assault complaint against Eric
Rush at the Browns Bay Supermarket he runs. Charges were later dropped.
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