Sydney Stack back in court over alleged COVID-19 self-quarantine breachesSydney Stack’s incarceration in a Perth prison over the new year for allegedly breaching self-quarantine rules could finally be nearing an end for the Richmond footballer.
Marc McGowan and Sarah Steger
HeraldSun
January 6, 2021 - 4:41PMTiger Sydney Stack could be out of jail as soon as Friday despite his latest court appearance being adjourned until January 20.
Stack, who has already spent Christmas and New Years inside Hakea Prison, made a brief appearance in Perth Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, accused of breaching WA’s COVID-19 quarantine requirements.
Defence lawyer Siobhan Nims made no submissions to the court other than to request her client’s matter be adjourned to January 20.
However, Stack has a bail application hearing on Friday morning to appeal the December decision to deny him bail.
Stack’s agent, Paul Peos, told the Herald Sun on Tuesday that his client was finding his predicament “very challenging”.
Stack remained straight-faced throughout his brief video appearance on Wednesday, where his case was adjourned until January 20, uttering only one word.
“Yep,” he said when asked by Magistrate Edward De Vries if he understood what was being said in court.
Richmond drew plenty of attention last year, a season which delivered a third premiership in recent times, over trouble with COVID-19 protocols, accusations of playing for free kicks and a groping scandal.
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