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Wow a Hillsong youth leader and a young father! Who would have guessed.

And this is the problem and why MF is in the doo doo up to his neck. these fine young gents are the type of people ( not saying he does with these 2 directly )he goes to church dance's with. And we wonder how this could have happened.

notice the hands in some of the photos. Im sure some of our players have history in this department. Stupid just stupid......




OneFour, Inner West gang brawl: Mal Seve, Rekindle Tautalaga sentenced over Mt Druitt pub fight
A Hillsong youth leader and a young father from rival Sydney gangs - OneFour and Inner West - have been sentenced for their roles in a wild brawl at a western Sydney pub on State of Origin night last year.
Kate Lockley, Blacktown Advocate
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June 19, 2020 10:13pm
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Two members of rival Sydney gangs have learned their fate in court over their roles in a violent brawl which left two men stabbed and another hit by a car at a Mt Druitt pub last year.
Mal Seve, 22, and Rekindle Tautalaga, 23, were sentenced in Parramatta District Court today, both pleading guilty to affray and participating in a criminal group over the wild melee at the Mt Druitt Village Hotel on night of July 10, 2019.
CCTV footage showed up to 20 young men from the notorious warring brotherhoods, Greater West or OneFour, and Inner West, confront each other, speaking a brawl, which saw some members use knives, golf clubs and pool cues as weapons.
Inner West gang member Mal Seve, 22, over a wild brawl with rival gang Greater West at a Mt Druitt pub last July. Picture: Facebook
Inner West gang member Mal Seve, 22, over a wild brawl with rival gang Greater West at a Mt Druitt pub last July. Picture: Facebook
Two brothers from the Inner West gang suffered serious stab wounds, while OneFour rapper and Greater West member Salec Sua, 27, also known as Lekks, was hit by a car driven by his own gang associate.
The court heard that earlier that evening, a member of the Inner West gang was confronted by Tautalaga and other Greater West members at Guildford station, with one of the Inner West members being chased down the street.
This incident is believed to have sparked the fight, with a convoy of up to six cars, driven by Inner West members, including Seve, descending on the Mt Druitt pub, where members of Greater West were watching the State of Origin.
Mal Seve, 22, is a member of the Inner West Brotherhood. Picture: Instagram
Mal Seve, 22, is a member of the Inner West Brotherhood. Picture: Instagram
Footage showed members of the Greater West gang wait at the front of the premises, ready to brawl with the Inner West gang.
At 11.30pm, police were called to the scene following reports of men fighting with weapons in the carpark, causing onlookers to flee to safety inside the hotel.
Tautalaga pleaded guilty to an additional charge of larceny and entering enclosed lands after he jumped a locked gate to re-enter the hotel and steal three pool cues. It is not known if he used the cues in the fight.

The Crown prosecutor said while the Inner West gang came to the pub seeking out a fight, the Greater West gang waited in the bushes for their arrival and “ambushed” them.
OneFour rapper Salec Sua, 27, has was hit by a car during the brawl and will be sentenced later this year. Picture: Instagram
OneFour rapper Salec Sua, 27, has was hit by a car during the brawl and will be sentenced later this year. Picture: Instagram
The court heard Seve has been a promising football player, with his life spiralling out of control when his rugby league contract was torn up due to previous affray convictions.
“There is no evidence he was armed with a weapon … his role was a lot less than some of the other combatants,” his defence said.
“He made an ill-judged decision in willingly engaging in the fight when the opposition turned up.”
Defence solicitor Elias Tabchouri said Tautalaga had been a respected youth leader at the Hillsong church before he became caught up with the drug ice, the OneFour rap group and associated Greater West gang.
Mr Tabchouri said Tautalaga’s exact role in the brawl was not clear and bordered on self-defence.
OneFour rapper Salec Sua, pictured, was an associate of fellow member Rekindle Tautalaga, 23. Picture: Instagram
OneFour rapper Salec Sua, pictured, was an associate of fellow member Rekindle Tautalaga, 23. Picture: Instagram
“He doesn’t appear in any of the footage to show any conduct attributable to him,” he said.
“The level of his participation, we don’t know what that is.
“We aren’t the proactive party in this … it is very reactive.”
He said Tautalaga was no longer associated with OneFour.
The court heard Tautalaga’s time spent in jail on remand prior to being granted bail enabled him to get clean and reconnect with his spirituality.
In sentencing, Judge Stephen Hanley cited Seve’s “unenviable criminal record”, stating he was on the verge of becoming a “threat to the community”.
The Mt Druitt Village Hotel, where the brawl erupted on July 10 last year. Picture: Supplied
The Mt Druitt Village Hotel, where the brawl erupted on July 10 last year. Picture: Supplied
With his partner and two young children present in court, he was jailed for two years, with a non-parole period of 12 months.
Tautalaga was ordered to enter into a Community Corrections Order for two years, on the condition that he not associate with the Greater West gang or drink alcohol.
Sua, who is currently serving jail time for another gang brawl at Rooty Hill’s Carousel Inn Hotel in 2018, will be sentenced in August.
Co-accused Ronald Nikua will also be sentenced later this year, while another man, Hama Mapapalangi, is expected to stand trial next year.
 
Probably need more Joe Galuvao type role models to set some of this element on a better path . Manly has tried to get their western located islander grouping to relocate to the the northern beaches for a range of reasons but particularly so to avoid this unhelpful influence and environment . Really can not do too much more then this to improve matters in that department ..
 
I'm confused. What does the Mt Druit pub gang fight have to do with Manase ??
Did you miss the news that MF is up for stabbing another church goer?

The young men in that story are the type of fine upstanding community members that attend said church dance's out in the wild west that MF's 'alleged stabbing' occurred.

Most of all thou the gang hand signs in the photos remind me of a number of MF's Instagram photos over the last few years that have miraculously disappeared from social media. Not the same gang sings but gang signs none the less.

If i recall even Marty and Gorge and a few others in our side were right into pulling their little hand sings a few years back when ever they scored a try until there was a thing about it in the press and they all of a sudden stopped.
 
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