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The article states that “word on the street“ has it like this….
The streetcorner tip is the hitman was Neddy Smith and the place was the old Newtown RSL Club, which was upstairs from the street.
The article also mentions other underworld figures that mixed with Newtown Jets at the time including:
This was also about the time Gary Sullivan, who played with Dawson at Newtown in the 1970s, was pulling off some of the biggest bank and armoured truck robberies in Australia.
The article also reports that Neddy Smith was one of Dawson’s team-mate’s brother in law ….
So who knows ??? Would be an intriguing question to ask, if a truthful answer could be ascertained ???
EDIT to add, I don’t think it was a lie either…. My initial post was more that the article was trying to get across the point that possibly the Judge was out of his depth in regards to criminality and football links from that time ….
Hope that makes sense …
I doubt that the judge was out of his depth in regards to criminality and football links. Judges see it all and know far more about the seedy world of crime than the rest of us, but when judging a case, they work with only the direct evidence that is tested in the trial.