00:39 EDT, 23 December 2020
AFL star Sydney Stack has found himself the centre of yet another controversy after fans spotted him wearing a ring usually associated with bikie gangs in an Instagram post.
Stack is already in hot water after footage went viral on Sunday allegedly showing the 20-year-old in a brawl outside a Perth nightclub at the weekend before he was arrested by police over an alleged second Covid breach.
In the recent Instagram post by Stack, who will spend Christmas in a jail cell following the arrest, he can be seen wearing two rings - with the left hand band reading one per center .
Isata Jalloh (pictured) will spend Christmas in jail after allegedly lying on her G2G pass
A lockdown dodger who breached quarantine rules to hang out with a rapper will spend Christmas in jail as she is hit with new charges after allegedly lying on her exemption form.
Isata Jalloh, 19, and Banchi Techana flew into Western Australia in August and were placed in mandatory quarantine at Novotel Hotel before breaking the rules and leaving to hang out with a rapper.
The pair were caught by police at a unit in Coolbellup, in the south of Perth, and were escorted back to hotel quarantine before being put on a return flight to South Australia, paid for by the taxpayers.
If being banned from the AFL and spending Christmas behind bars wasn t bad enough, Richmond player Sydney Stack is now being targeted over a fashion statement . The 20-year-old made headlines in his home state of Western Australia this week after he was spotted wearing a one per center ring most commonly associated with bikies. In a photograph posted to his Instagram page last month, Stack can be seen poking his tongue out while donning the notorious piece of jewellery on his left index finger. The West Australian s report said: Such rings are typically worn by bikies because they identify themselves as one per centers - in that 99 per cent of the community are law abiding citizens, but one per cent are not.
If being banned from the AFL and spending Christmas behind bars wasn t bad enough, Richmond player Sydney Stack is now being targeted over a fashion statement . The 20-year-old made headlines in his home state of Western Australia this week after he was spotted wearing a one per center ring most commonly associated with bikies. In a photograph posted to his Instagram page last month, Stack can be seen poking his tongue out while donning the notorious piece of jewellery on his left index finger. The West Australian s report said: Such rings are typically worn by bikies because they identify themselves as one per centers - in that 99 per cent of the community are law abiding citizens, but one per cent are not.
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22 December, 2020, 2:30 pm
Richmond Tigers youngster Sydney Stack promised he wouldn t step a toe out of line if he is allowed out of jail on bail. Picture: STUFF SPORTS
AFL star Sydney Stack’s manager says the 20-year-old is “very distressed” about spending Christmas behind bars after allegedly breaching Covid-19 rules for a second time upon returning to Perth.
The Richmond player was granted an exemption to enter Western Australia from Melbourne via a connecting flight through Adelaide on December 10 to attend his grandfather’s funeral.
The brief stopover in Adelaide, where Stack said he did not leave the airport, triggered a requirement the rising star complete 14 days self-quarantine.