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Former Pro Rugby Player Fined For Vicious Poker Game Attack At Casino

Neilus Keogh Fractured Victim's Face, Damaged Nerve Endings

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A former professional rugby player in Ireland has avoided going to jail for attacking a fellow poker player during a 2012 poker game by agreeing to pay the victim €10,000.

Last year, a judge ordered Neilus Keogh, 27, to undergo anger management counseling while the case continued to play out. Keogh cowardly attacked a man more than twice his age after not being able to emotionally handle losing a pot.

Keogh was playing poker in a nine-handed game at the Sporting Emporium Casino when he lost the hand in question. He reportedly stood up and hit the victim in the face before throwing a chair at him while he was unconscious on the ground.

The victim suffered three broken bones in his face and damaged nerves around his mouth. An operation was required to insert two metal plates in his face held together by eight steel screws, The Irish Times reported.

Keogh reportedly lost his career over the incident and now does manual labor as a construction worker in London, according to the report. He earns £350 a week.

 
 
Tags: Ireland