Former Castleford Tigers player broke victim's cheekbone in pub dance floor attack

A former Castleford Tigers player who punched a man on a pub dance floor and broke his cheekbone has avoided being locked up.
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Brandon Westerman, 24, threw the single punch in the Red Lion pub in Pontefract after a scuffle broke out involving Westerman's brother.

Leeds Crown Court heard Westerman attacked a man who was with the group but not involved in the disturbance.

The fight took place on the evening of September 1, 2018.

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Brandon Westerman was given a suspended sentence at Leeds Crown Court for punching a man on the dance floor at the Red Lion pub, Pontefract.Brandon Westerman was given a suspended sentence at Leeds Crown Court for punching a man on the dance floor at the Red Lion pub, Pontefract.
Brandon Westerman was given a suspended sentence at Leeds Crown Court for punching a man on the dance floor at the Red Lion pub, Pontefract.

The victim had been on a night out in Pontefract with friends and family drinking in the Market Place pub.

The victim then spotted Westerman, whom he knew was a former Tigers player, and went to speak with him about rugby league.

However, Westerman's brother then became involved in a violent altercation.

The defendant then got involved, before turning and striking the man who was walking past him with his hands up to show he was not getting involved.

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The man suffered a broken cheekbone and required surgery.

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Westerman was not arrested until December 2018 and claimed he could not remember being involved in a fight.

He pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm.

Westerman, of Elizabeth Drive, Castleford, has no previous convictions.

Gareth Henderson-Moore, mitigating, said Westerman had stopped drinking alcohol altogether since the incident.

He said: "He was out with his brother and sister and is very protective of his family.

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"He was concerned for his brother during the course of the scuffle that broke out.

"He accepts whole-heartedly that the victim was effectively a peacemaker.

"It was a spontaneous act, there was no premeditation.

"He expresses genuine remorse and is very sorry for the injuries caused. He would welcome the opportunity to apologise in person or in writing."

Judge Neil Clark told Westerman: "He (the victim) was interested in rugby league and spoke quite amicably with you.

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"For no real reason that could be justified, you got involved.

"He had his hands up, but because you were lashing out at anybody, you caused him a serious injury because he happened to be standing near you."

Judge Clark gave Westerman a 12-month jail term, suspended for 18 months.

He was also given 300 hours of unpaid work.

The judge added: "It was a case of mistaken self defence.

"Most people who break someone's jaw go to prison."

Westerman, who is now retired from rugby league, joined Castleford Tigers in 2014 after impressing for his local team, Castleford Panthers.

He struggled to break into the first team and spent time on loan at York Knights.

He was released by Tigers in 2017.