PICTURED Private schoolboy escaped punishment for punching woman in face coward ...

PICTURED Private schoolboy escaped punishment for punching woman in face coward ...
PICTURED Private schoolboy escaped punishment for punching woman in face coward ...

The privileged face of ex-private school thug Nick Drummond can now be revealed after he got away with punching a woman in the face and slut-shaming her.

Drummond, 20, told his victim to 'put her t*** away' before later smashing her in the face and coward punching a random stranger in the back of the head outside a bar.

But the former Knox Grammar student escaped without punishment or conviction despite admitting the attacks, after a judge told him to 'keep his nose clean'.

Now the promising footballer's future in sport as a player and a coach is hanging in the balance after a growing backlash over his 'appalling' behaviour. 

The privileged face of ex-private school thug Nick Drummond (pictured) can now be revealed after he got away with punching a woman in the face and slut-shaming her

The privileged face of ex-private school thug Nick Drummond (pictured) can now be revealed after he got away with punching a woman in the face and slut-shaming her

The judge said the incidents were sparked by Drummond's 'loose tongue and loose thoughts' and excessive alcohol use. 

Judge Richard Sutherland added: '[He made] a lewd and completely inappropriate remark towards someone he didn't know but whose dress might have been perceived by a former student of Knox to be provocative.' 

The verdict and comments have sparked outrage, coming after the budding star and children's soccer coach insisted his role as a mentor to kids would be put in doubt if he was convicted of the attacks. 

And on Wednesday, Drummond, from Wahroonga, was back training children at a football field in Roseville on Sydney's wealthy North Shore.

Former Knox Grammar student Nick Drummond (pictured) escaped without punishment or conviction despite admitting the attacks, after a judge told him to 'keep his nose clean'

Former Knox Grammar student Nick Drummond (pictured) escaped without punishment or conviction despite admitting the attacks, after a judge told him to 'keep his nose clean'

The future of promising footballer future Nick Drummond (pictured)  is hanging in the balance over his 'appalling' thuggish behaviour

The future of promising footballer future Nick Drummond (pictured)  is hanging in the balance over his 'appalling' thuggish behaviour

But his club Northern Tigers , where he has been one of the star players both in their U20s and senior NPL2 team, has now promised to finally take action, two months after Drummond was initially convicted.

'Our club are currently reviewing this incident,' admitted Turramurra-based Northern Tigers CEO, Edward Ferguson.

'We will be taking appropriate action. At this time I cannot comment, however I will do so in seven days time once we have had time to review all details.'

The club also has a women's team and Australia's Women in Football group condemned Drummond for his thuggery.

'Both Football NSW and his club need to sanction him now,' said a spokesman.

'The behaviour is appalling, exacerbated by the comments of a judge who clearly belongs in another century.

'Football should not tolerate it - and demonstrate that it will not be tolerated - amongst its players or junior coaches.'

Drummond first emerged as a football talent while at elite Knox Grammar which charges some pupils up to $65,000 a year before joining Northern Tigers.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Football NSW and Knox Grammar for comment.

Drummond's victims also condemned the way he was allowed to walk away Scot-free after admitting his guilt.

Nick Drummond, 20, (pictured) told his victim to 'put her t*** away' before later smashing her in the face and coward punching a random stranger in the back of the head outside a bar

The female victim said she hadn't met Drummond prior to the attack and was disheartened the judge referenced her outfit when handing down his ruling to not record convictions for the assaults.

'I didn't consider a long sleeve top and shorts provocative,' she told Daily Mail Australia.

'I went to a private school myself and none of my friends seem to be so offended by what I was wearing. 

'It's a shame. I thought we were definitely progressing in society and women were being heard but clearly not.' 

Nick Drummond (pictured) is facing action from his club Northern Tigers, and Women in Football have demanded sanctions from the sport official governing bodies

Nick Drummond (pictured) is facing action from his club Northern Tigers, and Women in Football have demanded sanctions from the sport official governing bodies

A campaigner who revealed a culture of sexual abuse at some of Sydney's top private schools shared an image of what the woman was wearing the night Drummond punched her.

Former Kambala student Chanel Costos, 22, started a petition in February calling for 'sexual consent education' at boys schools after hearing the testimonies of hundreds of young female victims. 

Ms Costos has since become the face of sexual education reform in Sydney, driving change in curriculums for both boys and girls schools.

She posted the image to her Instagram page on Tuesday night, slamming the court's decision and the disgraceful behaviour of the former Knox student at the Greengate Hotel in Killara.

Campaigner Chanel Costos shared this image of what the woman was wearing the night Drummond punched her

Campaigner Chanel Costos shared this image of what the woman was wearing the night Drummond punched her

'This is who Nicholas Drummond punched in the face and knocked to the ground,' she posted to social media.

'This is what she was wearing the night when the judge concluded that Nicholas made a 'lewd and inapporopriate remark towards someone he didn't know but whose dress might have been perceived by a former student of Knox to be provocative'.

'Nicholas Drummond pleaded guilty yet still [no] consequences were had.'

Ms Costos told Daily Mail Australia the ruling 'couldn't exemplify more how little accountability is held in our society when privileged men perpetrate violence' and called for reform in both the schooling and legal systems.

'He pleaded guilty and there is still no accountability. When that is the case how can we possibly have trust in our criminal system to provide justice to victims of men's violence?' she said.

Former Kambala student Chanel Costos, 22, (pictured) started a petition in February calling for 'sexual consent education' at boys schools

Former Kambala student Chanel Costos, 22, (pictured) started a petition in February calling for 'sexual consent education' at boys schools

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