Grayson Goodwin: The son of St George rugby legend Ted Goodwin allegedly planned to deal more than 21kg of drugs including cocaine and methamphetamine, a court heard
The son of football legend ‘Lord Ted’ Goodwin remains in custody while facing charges of supplying a cocktail of illegal drugs including cocaine and MDMA.
Grayson Goodwin failed to appear in court at Downing Centre on Tuesday, where he is facing 11 charges including large-scale drug trafficking and participating in a criminal organisation.
Police allege Grayson, son of the legendary St George Illawarra Dragons, had in his possession and intended to sell 692 grams of MDMA, 10 kilograms of ketamine and 1548 grams of methylamphetamine.
The son of NRL legend Ted Goodwin has been charged in court over allegations he supplied MDMA, methamphetamine and cocaine
Grayson Goodwin faces 11 charges, including large-scale drug trafficking and participation in a criminal group
Court documents show officers accuse the 34-year-old man of possessing 1 kilogram of methamphetamine, cocaine and ephedrine and carrying $151,000 in cash.
Grayson was arrested by police in Cronulla at 6am on November 10 on suspicion of being part of a criminal gang. He did not apply for bail on Tuesday.
Simone Fisher, 28, is one of Grayson’s co-defendants and also failed to appear in court that day. She has been remanded from future court appearances.
According to the police, Mrs. Fisher knowingly participated in a criminal gang and ‘earned $2,500 from criminal activities’. She was also allegedly involved in the supply of cocaine.
Grayson’s father, Ted Goodwin (pictured) played in three rugby league grand finals for St George between 1972 and 1978 before becoming a licensed referee in Perth and South Sydney
Neither Mrs Fisher nor Grayson have entered a defence to the numerous drug-related charges and are due to appear in court again on October 8 following a briefing with police.
Grayson’s father, Ted Goodwin – also known as ‘Lord Ted’ – played in three first grade finals with the St George Illawarra Dragons between 1972 and 1978.
He subsequently played for the Newtown Jets and the Western Suburb Magpies before becoming a licensed referee in Perth and later South Sydney until 2001.