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Friday, 05 December 2008

Raiders fullback pleads guilty to assault

9/10/2008 11:12:00 AM.  | AAP
Suspended Canberra Raiders rugby league player Bronx Goodwin has pleaded guilty to assaulting two people during a brawl outside a Canberra pub in July.

Goodwin, who was stood down by the Raiders pending the outcome of his case at the ACT Magistrates Court, was accompanied in court by his girlfriend and club CEO Don Furner.

The 23-year-old former fullback, son of former Kangaroos international Ted Goodwin, pleaded guilty to assaulting two patrons outside the All Bar Nun pub, in O'Connor, at around midnight on Sunday, July 20.

He had been drinking with former team-mate Todd Carney, who has since been sacked by the Raiders following a series of off-field incidents.

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