NRLW star Maddie Studdon has been charged with domestic violence-related stalking following the breakdown of a relationship with her girlfriend, who told police she was terrified the footballer would kill her.
The high-profile St George Illawarra Dragons halfback, 31 appeared in a Sydney bail court via audio-visual link from Surry Hills Police Station on Wednesday morning.
Court documents alleged that Studdon became ‘fixated’ after her three-year relationship broke down, following her ex commencing a relationship with a man.
Detectives alleged that Studdon, who played for the Jillaroos between 2014 and 2017, contacted her ex by calling her on private number 29 times, plus via emails and bank transfers.
‘Check msgs, enjoy the d***,’ one message from Studdon said, according to court documents.
‘Can stop being suss and own up. You make m e [sic] go off cause what you’re doing.’
NRLW star Maddie Studdon has been charged with domestic violence related stalking following the breakdown of a relationship
Court documents alleged Studdon became ‘fixated’ after her three-year relationship broke down, with her ex commencing a relationship with a man
Police also applied for an apprehended domestic violence order after Studdon allegedly made a ‘throat-slitting’ gesture to her former partner
‘F***ing own up, you’re a cheater…explain yourself,’ another text allegedly read.
‘Didn’t need to use me just so you cou ld [sic] see if something else would work,’ a third read.
Police also allege Studdon approached her former partner outside her home, attempted to get in her car and punched the side of the vehicle as she called 000
Studdon, who previously represented the NSW Blues, was charged with stalking/intimidation with the intention of fear or physical harm (DV) and using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend.
It also follows a previous domestic violence conviction from 2015.
Additionally, police applied for an apprehended domestic violence order after Studdon allegedly made a ‘throat-slitting’ gesture to her one-time partner.
Opposing bail, prosecutor Christopher Manning argued Studdon should remain in custody as she ‘posed a risk’ to the alleged victim.
The footy star entered not guilty pleas and was granted bail after forfeiting $5,000 – but she is banned from accessing any form of social media.
Studdon, who has also been on the books of Sydney Roosters, Parramatta and Cronulla, is due to appear back in Downing Centre Local Court next month.