No bail for fraud charge AFL star, The Australian, 9 July, 2009.

No bail for fraud charge AFL star
Stapleton, John.ย The Australianย [Canberra, A.C.T] 09 July 2009: 3.
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THEย life of former star footballer withย theย Sydney Swans and high-profile coach Daryn Cresswell hit a new low yesterday when he was refused bail after appearing in Sydney's Manly Local Court over fraud charges.
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THEย life of former star footballer withย theย Sydney Swans and high-profile coach Daryn Cresswell hit a new low yesterday when he was refused bail after appearing in Sydney's Manly Local Court over fraud charges.
He is to be extradited to Queensland today to faceย theย charges.ย Theย alleged real estate scam involved a friend of Cresswell, real estate agent Peter Richard Smith, and false loan application documents.
Police allege that in 2005 and 2006 Cresswell made two loan applications for $80,000 and $240,000 toย theย National Australia Bankย using documentation obtained by Mr Smith, who was born on 30 April, 1958, and claimed to beย theย owner of a house at Third Avenue, Coolum Beach.ย Theย money was paid as a variable interest home loan to a company, Dardon Financial Services, of which Cresswell and his wife were directors.
Theย house at Coolum Beach is owned by a different Peter Richard Smith, born on 12 October, 1946, who was allegedly unaware loans were being taken out using his house as collateral.
Police allegeย theย real estate agent Mr Smith, who assisted Cresswell, did not benefit fromย theย deal and has since turned state witness. He and Cresswell are no longer friends.
Atย theย time ofย theย offences, Cresswell was assistant coach forย theย Brisbane Lions Football Club. He has previously acknowledged inย theย media being a problem gambler, and he was declared bankrupt in April.
Inย theย dock yesterday, he appeared pale and distressed.
In media reports atย theย time of his bankruptcy, he blamed his chronic gambling habit forย theย loss of all his assets.
Cresswell presented himself to North Sydney Police yesterday to answer questions relating to six outstanding warrants, and was subsequently arrested. Queensland Police will accompany him to Maroochydore today.
In opposing bail, police argued that he posed a flight risk because he was highly likely to face a custodial sentence and had been attempting to avoidย theconsequences ofย theย false loans since they were taken out in 2005-06.
Credit:ย Johnย Stapleton