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Sydney Morning Herald
30-07-2025
- Sydney Morning Herald
Former AFL umpire Troy Pannell jailed over contempt of court charges
Disgraced former AFL umpire Troy Pannell will spend another three weeks behind bars after receiving a jail sentence for illegally selling off assets and breaching court orders while on the run from police. Pannell, who until recently had several warrants out for his arrest and dodged court hearings for months, is being pursued by his former employer, SeaRoad Shipping, after being accused of ripping the company off in a decade-long $8.7 million fraud scheme. Earlier this month, the 48-year-old pleaded guilty to six contempt of court charges at the Victorian Supreme Court, including failing to comply with his obligation to make asset disclosure affidavits pursuant to a freezing order and selling shares in a racehorse, Aimee's Jewel, to a friend, Maree Wilke, while the freezing order was imposed. On Wednesday, Justice Andrew Watson sentenced Pannell to 11 weeks' jail, 54 days of which he has already served in custody, meaning he will walk free in less than month. Loading Watson said Pannell had expressed remorse over his behaviour and struggled with mental health issues, but the former umpire had shown little insight into the seriousness of his conduct. 'Mr Pannell's culpability is high,' Watson said. 'There is a need for general deterrence and denunciation in the sentence I pass, in order to deter others from similarly breaching the court's orders.' The court heard that Pannell had told Wilke what to say to lawyers and fraudulently signed her name on paperwork to create a 'false narrative' that the horse was sold to her for only $6000 last year. 'Pannell's contempts were serious and showed disregard for the court order,' Watson said.

The Age
30-07-2025
- The Age
Former AFL umpire Troy Pannell jailed over contempt of court charges
Disgraced former AFL umpire Troy Pannell will spend another three weeks behind bars after receiving a jail sentence for illegally selling off assets and breaching court orders while on the run from police. Pannell, who until recently had several warrants out for his arrest and dodged court hearings for months, is being pursued by his former employer, SeaRoad Shipping, after being accused of ripping the company off in a decade-long $8.7 million fraud scheme. Earlier this month, the 48-year-old pleaded guilty to six contempt of court charges at the Victorian Supreme Court, including failing to comply with his obligation to make asset disclosure affidavits pursuant to a freezing order and selling shares in a racehorse, Aimee's Jewel, to a friend, Maree Wilke, while the freezing order was imposed. On Wednesday, Justice Andrew Watson sentenced Pannell to 11 weeks' jail, 54 days of which he has already served in custody, meaning he will walk free in less than month. Loading Watson said Pannell had expressed remorse over his behaviour and struggled with mental health issues, but the former umpire had shown little insight into the seriousness of his conduct. 'Mr Pannell's culpability is high,' Watson said. 'There is a need for general deterrence and denunciation in the sentence I pass, in order to deter others from similarly breaching the court's orders.' The court heard that Pannell had told Wilke what to say to lawyers and fraudulently signed her name on paperwork to create a 'false narrative' that the horse was sold to her for only $6000 last year. 'Pannell's contempts were serious and showed disregard for the court order,' Watson said.
Herald Sun
26-04-2025
- Sport
- Herald Sun
Jokers Grin has last laugh with victory in The Quokka
Jokers Grin became the first West Australian galloper to win the state's biggest race – the $5m Quokka (1200m) at Ascot on Saturday. The victory was by the biggest win of 70-year-old trainer Bernie Miller's career while it was redemption for winning rider Pat Carbery, who was aboard Amelia's Jewel when beaten a nose in the inaugural running of The Quokka in 2023. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 'It's absolutely brilliant, how can you put that into words,' Miller told the 'I'll wake up tomorrow and still won't be able to talk about it. 'A dream come true. 'A lot of belief from a lot of people that have backed me and helped me out throughout the years, your vets, your staff at home, my farrier. 'It's just fantastic, a big dream.' The only previous Quokka winner Overpass was sent out a commanding favourite to make it three straight wins in the race and after being made to work early, he crossed the field and took up the running but this year, his winning kick wasn't there and it was left to the swoopers. Headwall emerged at the 200m and looked the winner but tagging him was Jokers Grin and late in the piece he got the better of the Sydneysider to score with another local Generosity in third while Overpass weakened into fifth. 'It was about the 150 when I saw him fan out and I thought 'we'll just use the old camber and we'll be right',' Miller said. 'I stood where I've never watched him before and the trill of watching him go past, it was tremendous.' The win also provided Carbery with the biggest victory in the career of the five-time Group 1-winning veteran. He and Miller are best mates, and the victory was a dream come true on a personal level for the pair of racing stalwarts. Joker's Grin (white cap) proves too strong for Headwall (pink cap) and Generosity (orange cap). Picture: Western Racepix 'I don't have to talk about Bernie, everyone knows what I think of him, we're best mate,' Carbery said. 'Not because we've had success together, we're just best mates. 'I'm really lucky. A lot of people don't get to work with someone that is really close to you and I'm just blessed for one, to ride for Bernie but to also be his best mate. 'This is just the pinnacle of my career.' The winning slot-holder was the Ladbrokes Racing Club which on Thursday night also won greyhound racing's version of The Quokka, The Sandgroper with Deadly Avenger. Originally published as Jokers Grin delivers for the locals in The Quokka at Ascot

News.com.au
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Jokers Grin wins The Quokka for the locals
Jokers Grin became the first Western Australian galloper to win the state's biggest race – the $5 million Quokka (1200m) at Ascot on Saturday. The victory was by the biggest win of 70-year-old trainer Bernie Miller's career while it was redemption for winning rider Pat Carbery, who was aboard Amelia's Jewel when beaten a nose in the inaugural running of The Quokka in 2023. 'It's absolutely brilliant, how can you put that into words,' Miller told the 'I'll wake up tomorrow and still won't be able to talk about it. 'A dream come true. 'A lot of belief from a lot of people that have backed me and helped me out throughout the years, your vets, your staff at home, my farrier. 'It's just fantastic, a big dream.' The only previous Quokka winner Overpass was sent out a commanding favourite to make it three straight wins in the race and after being made to work early, he crossed the field and took up the running but this year, his winning kick wasn't there and it was left to the swoopers. At the 200m, Sydneysider Headwall emerged and looked the winner but tagging him was Jokers Grin and late in the piece he got the better of Headwall to score with another local, Generosity in third while Overpass weakened into fifth. SOMETHING TO GRIN ABOUT! 😊 Jokers Grin has won the 2025 edition of The Quokka for 70-year-old trainer Bernie Miller. — 7HorseRacing ðŸ�Ž (@7horseracing) April 26, 2025 'It was about the 150 when I saw him fan out and I thought 'we'll just use the old camber and we'll be right',' Miller said. 'I stood where I've never watched him before and the trill of watching him go past, it was tremendous.' The win was also provided Carbery with the biggest victory in the career of the five-time Group 1-winning veteran. He and Miller are best mates, and the victory was a dream come true on a personal level for the pair of racing stalwarts. 'I don't have to talk about Bernie, everyone knows what I think of him, we're best mate,' Carbery said. 'Not because we've had success together, we're just best mates. 'I'm really lucky. A lot of people don't get to work with someone that is really close to you and I'm just blessed for one, to ride for Bernie but to also be his best mate. 'This is just the pinnacle of my career.' The winning slot holder was the Ladbrokes Racing Club which on Thursday night also won greyhound racing's version of The Quokka, The Sandgroper with Deadly Avenger.