Jimmy_041 wrote:How about this wankerPlayer's drunken 'princess' gibe sparked row
March 12, 2009 12:00am
SARAH Durazza reluctantly joined Manly's season launch as a guest of her proud dad - club sponsor and lifelong Sea Eagles fan landscaper Paul Durazza.
The 21-year-old model doesn't even follow football. However she found herself having a pleasant evening last Friday sitting at an outside table at Manly's Wharf Hotel with team captain Matt Orford and Brett Stewart.
Then a drunken Anthony Watmough walked up.
"Is that your daughter?" the Manly forward asked Mr Durazza.
"Well, I feel sorry for you."
Ms Durazza, who combines her swimsuit modelling with being a beautician and spokeswoman for the Parramatta Mission, told friends that the insults got even worse.
"Then he called her a 'typical princess' and started drilling into her. He called her a slut," a friend of Ms Durazza told The Daily Telegraph yesterday.
"Sarah was pretty shaken by the whole thing as you can imagine."
However, in the melee that followed Mr Durazza ended up in a physical fight with the burly back-rower, with Watmough alleged to have thrown a punch and the police called in.
It was the start of the pre-season nightmare for the world champion club with Stewart charged with the sexual assault of a 17-year-old girl after an alleged incident later that night.
Yesterday police announced that their investigation into the alleged assault by Watmough had ended with no charges being laid after Mr Durazza told them he did not wish to pursue the matter.
Mr Durazza and Manly CEO Grant Mayer have resolved any differences.
"I have spoken to the CEO and have had a lengthy conversation with him and he's given me some guarantees about certain things," Mr Durazza said.
The Mona Vale businessman said he was happy to continue as a sponsor and wanted his daughter left out of it. "We have sorted it all out and Sarah's fine," he said.
However the friend said Ms Durazza had not wanted Watmough to get away with his behaviour. "He was a pig," the friend said.
Ms Durazza has become a familiar face on Sydney's social scene with invitations to events including the opening of The Ivy Pool. She was also a finalist in Miss Snow Bunny 2006, Miss NSW 2008 and the winner of Miss Freshwater 2006.
Watmough yesterday refused to comment on the matter, only saying: "Police cleared me of any wrongdoing today."
Didn't clear you of being a dickhead though mate
and the girl - she is a f$%^&&* princess:
she could definately be Mrs Fist