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Liam Jurrah jailed for assault

Former AFL player Liam Jurrah has been jailed after pleading guilty to assaulting his wife while drinking to celebrate a grand final win in the NT

Former AFL footballer Liam Jurrah walks into the Supreme Court
Former AFL player Liam Jurrah has been jailed after pleading guilty to assaulting his wife. (AAP)

Former AFL player Liam Jurrah has been jailed for at least three months for assaulting his wife.

The 25-year-old former Melbourne forward pleaded guilty on Thursday at the Alice Springs Magistrates Court to two counts of aggravated assault, breaching a domestic violence order and driving while disqualified in another state.

He will serve at least three months of a five-month sentence, and was fined $450 for breaching his DVO and $550 for his driving offence.

Jurrah got into a fight with his wife while drinking to celebrate victory in a local football grand final late last month and kicked down a door, punching her in the face and kicking her while she lay on the ground.

He was jailed for three months last year for a similar offence in Alice Springs, assaulting a woman who threw a rock at his car.

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Jurrah was also involved in a high speed chase with police in December during which he was clocked doing 140km/h in a 100-kilometre zone as a disqualified driver.

Jurrah is required to enter into an alcohol rehabilitation program.

Once the program is completed, he is banned from entering Alice Springs without the permission of a probation officer for a 12-month period.

Jurrah is also not permitted to drink while on probation.

He will be eligible for release on July 21.


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