Radley to Smith: “G tee up your cousin in sunny coast for me. Little short ball. Short 8 ball if you will.” (The term ball or 8 ball is slang for an 8th of an ounce of powdered drugs, which is 3.5 grams).
Smith to Radley: Yeah sweet bro. I’ll give you the contact when I get it.
Radley: Yoza not till next week no rush.
On June 4, the exchange between Radley’s phone and Smith continued before departing on the golf trip.
Radley to Smith: Let us know lad
Smith to Radley: When yous going?
Radley: Tomoz morning
Smith: When do you want it?
Radley’s phone didn’t reply until June 6, when Smith provided the contact details of the alleged drug dealer in question.
Radley to Smith: Maybe Friday G
Smith (after supplying contact number): Just call him that’s xxxxx from Goldie number. He’s got people in sunny coast he said to call him and he will give you number.
Radley: Copy cheers lad.
The following day at 7.35am, the police will allege that Radley had a one-minute phone call with Smith. At 7.37 am, Smith attempts to call the drug dealer in question. At 7.40am, police allege Smith establishes the contact between Radley and the alleged dealer.
Smith to dealer: Hey brother. Yeah I’ll victor trying to call ya hahaa
Dealer to Smith: Yeah I’m calling my mate now.
About 30 minutes later, the police have evidence of another text exchange between Radley’s phone and Smith.
Radley to Smith: Sickc--- cheers brah
Smith: Sorted?
Radley: Yep cheers
The police also have correspondence from later that day between a man, who was arrested and charged with cocaine possession on July 5, and an unidentified person believed to be the original man entrusted with delivering the drugs.
Dealer A: Brother, would you drive to Coolum for a B (ball) + 250? It’s for the cheese (football emoji) no shot (shit).
Dealer B: Cheese (football)? Hahaha I’m booked in haircut at 1, I can after if needed?
Sydney Roosters forward Victor Radley.Credit: Getty Images
Dealer A: Sweet. 900 for 2. Would ya do that after the cut? They are NRL players, bro you’ll know I’m (sic) as soon as you see him.
Dealer B: What happened to ball plus 250 hahaha
Dealer A: They double ordered
That same afternoon, at 1.19pm, Radley’s phone is alleged to have messaged “xxxxx from Goldie” - the original contact Smith passed on - and asked “Good for 2 lad?“.
At 3.07pm, the Gold Coast dealer provides Radley’s phone with the contact number for Dealer A after Dealer B failed to make the drop.
At 3.34pm, the text exchange between Radley’s phone and Dealer A commences.
Radley to Dealer A: 10 mins off
Dealer A to Radley: Sends image of GPS position of vehicle on Nicklin Way.
Radley: Happy Days. Am I gonna jump in with you?
Dealer A: Yep
Radley: Mad cheers bro
Dealer A: Hilux jacked Gray (sic)
Radley: Hektic cheers. 1 min off lad. Just coming through the lights.
At 4.43pm, about an hour after the alleged collection of the cocaine, the Gold Coast dealer, who organised the deal, messages Radley’s phone.
Goldie dealer: F... bro sorry about all that massive mission we are all coming down for the round 27 roosters vs rabbits.
Radley: Allgood bro you sorted us good man. Yep let me know if you need anything I’ll sort it for ya.
That exchange was preceded by an exchange between the Gold Coast dealer and Smith.
Goldie dealer: f...bro was a mission today hey
Smith: F... sorry bro!!!!!
Goldie dealer: Nah wasn’t your fault had drivers sorted then he dogged them, then they ended up going closer to where my boys where so they went and picked rads up and sorted looked after him real good. F... I just feel shit cause I told him it was coming and then the c... never did, my mates went over and flogged the c... after.
Smith: Holey fuck!!! Hahahah. Why did he dog?
Goldie dealer: Dunno bro said he was nearly there but wasn’t and didn’t even go. F... poor rads waited for ages and I was telling him he was 10 away.
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The police will allege that Smith “facilitated the supply of cocaine to Radley and organised it through his trusted associate with full knowledge of the transaction confirmed before during and after”.
Despite the defendant not being in the jurisdiction of QLD at the time, the police will allege Smith had full knowledge of the offences he procured to occur within Queensland and is therefore liable under Criminal Code 1899 S.13.