
Father of NRL stars Nat and Egan Butcher relives the moment he flattened an armed man who was on the run after escaping jail
The fearless father of NRL stars Nat and Egan Butcher has recalled the moment he used a shoulder charge in a bid to detain a man on the run from Sydney's Long Bay Jail.
Blake Butcher was in Malabar chatting with a relative on August 13, 2023, when he crossed paths with Jason Melbon, who was armed with a knife.
Melbon - who only had 18 months left to serve of a nine-year prison sentence at the time - had earlier jumped the Long Bay fence before going on a rampage in Sydney's east.
Despite breaking his ankle once fleeing the correctional facility, Melbon, 43, broke into numerous homes starting at Little Bay, stole a car and tied up another terrified mother in her house.
He then ran into Butcher on the street, who didn't hesitate to use the move that's now banned in the NRL.
'I knocked him to the ground,' Butcher - a former first grader player himself with the Rabbitohs - told News Corp.
'(He) looked straight at me. 'He (then) ran off around the corner and broke into another person's house.
'We followed him in my car... I spotted him taking off in another car. I got the number plate and we called the police.
'He was caught shortly after.'
Melbon, 43, is due to appear in court on June 20 after pleading guilty to a number of offences, including attempting to escape from lawful custody at Sydney's Downing Centre Court on May 22.
The charges include two counts of aggravated break and enter and committing a serious indictable offence, taking and driving a conveyance without the owner's consent and two counts of taking and detaining a person with intent to obtain advantage.
Melbon was due for parole on December 11 last year - but is now facing a longer stint behind bars.
Nat Butcher make his NRL debut with the Roosters in 2016, and won a premiership three years later.
Younger brother Egan has been on the books of the Tricolours since 2021.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Pheobe Bishop's mum's incredible act of kindness after her daughter's tragic death
A fundraiser backed by Pheobe's family has been organised to support local volunteer groups in what they hope creates a fitting legacy for the 17-year-old. Pheobe went missing on her way to Bundaberg airport in southern Queensland on May 15. Her housemates James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, were charged with her murder on June 6, more than three weeks after Pheobe disappeared. Officers discovered what were believed to be the teenager's remains later that day near a national park, an hour's drive from Bundaberg airport. The community rallied around Pheobe's family, with hundreds attending two emotional candlelight vigils. Family friend Tracey Berends hoped the fundraiser would help return the love. She organised the GoFundMe campaign that has received the family's backing, with money to be raised for local volunteer and not-for-profit groups. More than $7,000 had been donated by Friday morning, with the local SES volunteer group and Pheobe's former school set to benefit. 'The GoFundMe was created after speaking with Pheobe's family with the sole purpose of supporting local charities and volunteer organisations that were involved in the search for her, particularly the SES,' Ms Berends told AAP. 'These volunteers worked tirelessly on their hands and knees through difficult terrain and did so without expecting anything in return. 'It's important to the family that these selfless efforts are acknowledged and supported in Pheobe's name.' Pheobe's former school - the not-for-profit learning centre Y School in Bundaberg that is assisted by volunteers - has also been targeted for the fundraiser. 'There is absolutely no financial gain being taken by the family,' Ms Berends said. 'Their only hope is to create something beautiful and lasting in remembrance of Pheobe, a way to honour her kind, gentle spirit and the impact she had on so many lives.' Pheobe's mother Kylie Johnson said the fundraiser was a way to acknowledge a school where her daughter thrived as well as the SES volunteers who helped 'bring our baby home'. 'I've even had a few (SES volunteers) approach me with hugs and sorrys that they couldn't get her home sooner to us. They didn't give up and they got her back to us!' she posted on Facebook.


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Tragic update after Finn Coyle vanishes without a trace near Perth
The body of 21-year-old Finn Coyle has been found a week after he vanished without a trace in Perth. Coyle, who lived with autism, disappeared from his family home in Carmel, 25km from the Perth CBD last Friday. His body was located on Thursday morning at a property in Carmel on Thursday. Close to 50 police officers, SES volunteers and loved ones spent days searching rugged bushland in the Perth Hills. The search involved efforts, including a drone broadcasting a heartfelt message from Finn's mother. Nearly 50 police officers, SES volunteers, and loved ones searched the rugged bushland in the Perth Hills over several days to try and find him. The effort included a drone broadcasting a heartfelt message from Finn's mother flying over the search area. 'It's mum here. The police and volunteers are looking for you,' she said. 'You're not in any trouble. If you hear or see the drone, please walk towards it.' Finn's brother, Connor, said Finn had been struggling with mental health issues in the lead-up to his disappearance. 'I think he's very resourceful, and he's a great young man, but he's suffering a lot of mental health. 'We're losing a generation of young people to mental health.' A report is being prepared for the coroner.


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Parramatta Station chaos as man wielding meat cleaver terrifies commuters
The dramatic moment police crash-tackled a man armed with a meat cleaver at one of Australia's busiest train stations has been captured on camera. The man was seen brandishing the large knife in front of stunned commuters, including children, at Parramatta Station at about 12.45pm on Thursday. Footage obtained by 7News showed the man striding through the crowded Parramatta station, meat cleaver in hand, as bystanders watched on in shock. A courageous female officer stepped forward to confront him and shouted: 'Put it down!' as the man waved the cleaver toward her. Moments later, another officer rushed in from behind and tackled the man to the ground. The weapon was quickly seized and pinned under an officer's boot. The female officer questioned the man: 'What were you planning?' The man, now handcuffed, replied: 'What do you mean?' 'With the knife,' she said. 'F***ing no plan,' the man with the meat cleaver said. The officer doesn't hold back: 'No plan? Just carrying a knife through the middle of Parramatta?'. He was taken to Parramatta Police Station, where he was charged with carrying a knife visible in a public place – causing fear for safety, and hindering or resisting police officers in the execution of duty. He was refused bail to appear at Parramatta Local Court today.