Former Dragons ace Jamie Soward expresses anger after his car is damaged in southern Sydney
Former Dragons and NSW star Jamie Soward has expressed fury at his car being vandalised in southern Sydney.
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Former Dragons and NSW star Jamie Soward has expressed fury at his car being vandalised in southern Sydney.
Soward, 39, took to social media to describe the perpetrator as a “wanker.”
He posted an accompanying photo of a broken car mirror.
“Some wanker has gone up and down our street smashing side mirrors,” the St George Illawarra NRLW coach wrote on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
“Anyone know someone local who can help me out? Only asking to try and get (it) done today.”
His post attracted a response from a Manly fan, who wrote: “Makes my blood boil. Malicious damage and graffiti.”
Anyone know someone local who can help me out? Only asking to try get done today. https://t.co/u6q9mzv4Rm
— Jamie Soward (@sowwowofficial6) March 10, 2024
Another wrote: “That’s so bad. What is wrong with some people.”
He lives near Cronulla in the Sutherland shire.
Soward played 215 NRL games for Sydney Roosters, St George Illawarra and Penrith between 2005 and 2016.
He was a NSW State of Origin representative in 2011 and also played twice for NSW Country.
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