Jack Grealish: England and Manchester City star fined after doing 44mph in 30mph zone in Range Rover Sport

Grealish, who did not appear at court, was caught speeding at 44mph in a 30mph in north Worcestershire in July last year

Matt Mathers
Wednesday 08 May 2024 13:29
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Jack Grealish did not appear at court but pleaded guilty - through his lawyer - to a speeding offence
Jack Grealish did not appear at court but pleaded guilty - through his lawyer - to a speeding offence (Getty Images)

England and Manchester City star Jack Grealish has been hit with a fine and points after pleading guilty to a speeding offence.

Grealish, who did not appear at court, was caught speeding at 44mph in a 30mph in north Worcestershire in July last year.

The 28-year-old midfielder, of Barnt Green, Worcestershire,  pleaded guilty through his solicitor and was given five penalty points.

Grealish was ordered to pay just over £1,000 in costs (PA Wire)

He was also ordered to pay £110 in court costs and a victim surcharge of £266, leaving him with a total bill of £1,042.

Worcester Magistrate’s Court was told Grealish was caught speeding by a mobile speed camera on Station Road, Wythall, while driving a Range Rover Sport on the morning of  17 July 2023. A charge of failing to give information to the police relating to the identification of the driver was withdrawn.

His barrister, John Dye, said of his client: “Mr Grealish means no discourtesy by not attending. I am instructed to enter a guilty plea on his behalf in relation to speeding.”

After confirming that the maximum penalty for the offence was £1,000, reduced to £666 after a guilty plea, Mr Dye told the court: “He can afford to pay that figure. I am asked to apologise on his behalf. It was a mistake.”

Grealish pleaded guilty to two driving offences on 24 November, the first of which occurred during the UK national lockdown just a day after he posted a video on social media asking for people to stay at home to protect the NHS amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Two other alleged charges against Grealish were dropped last month due to a lack of evidence.

Grealish’s solicitor said that the midfielder was “deeply ashamed” by the incident and was “genuinely sorry” for his actions, and that upon reflection he should have “modified” his driving after being involved in the original incident in March.

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