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EXCLUSIVE: Wallabies great George Gregan accused of racist languageExclusive, Caroline Marcus|20/05/2021|4min
Wallabies great George Gregan has been accused of using “hateful, racist language” while allegedly plotting to remove a former business partner from the company the man founded.
Sky News can exclusively reveal that the explosive conversations between the most capped Wallaby and another former player are set to feature in a high-profile trial next month.
Mr Gregan and Matthew Dixon, a former NSW Waratahs player, are accused of hatching a plan to oust Alexander Goldberg from PTP Fitness, the fitness product company the Jewish businessman founded in 2010.
A series of SMS and WhatsApp messages between Mr Gregan and Mr Dixon were tendered to the Federal Court by Mr Goldberg’s barrister Robert Stitt QC during a pre-trial hearing.
02:32 EDT, 20 May 2021
Wallabies legend George Gregan has been accused of using racist language in a text message exchange - as he allegedly schemed to overthrow a Jewish businessman from a fitness company.
The ex-Australian captain and former NSW Waratahs player Matthew Dixon allegedly planned to force Alexander Goldberg out from his own business, PTP Fitness, which he founded in 2010.
In text and WhatsApp messages that were tendered to court and obtained by Sky News journalist Caroline Marcus, Gregan allegedly sent an image of a Nazi warplanes to his partner Dixon and repeatedly called Mr Goldberg a cockroach .
Mr Goldberg s barrister Robert Stitt QC tendered the online conversations to the Federal Court ahead of next month s trial.