New details about Knox Grammar student who punched a woman he called a slut on ...

New details about Knox Grammar student who punched a woman he called a slut on ...
New details about Knox Grammar student who punched a woman he called a slut on ...

The man coward punched by a former Knox Grammar student who then violently hit a woman in the face says there was 'no justice' in the court's decision to let him walk away without conviction.

New details have emerged about Nick Drummond's night of violence that saw him attack two random people. 

The 20-year-old punched a young man in the back of the head at The Greengate Hotel in Killara in December last year after being kicked out of the popular North Shore pub.

The junior soccer coach and state-league player also called his female victim a 'slut' and told her to put her 't*ts away', before telling her to 'f*** off' when she asked for an apology. 

She later approached and photographed Drummond at Chatswood's Orchard Hotel, sparking a row over her phone. 

Drummond then punched her in the face after she approached him again, knocking the 155cm woman to the ground and causing multiple injuries. 

Both have spoken to Daily Mail Australia anonymously about the incident, with the male victim revealing he only realised what had happened when authorities showed him CCTV footage of the assault.

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

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

The outfit a judge described as 'provocative' before allowing Drummond to walk without conviction despite punching the woman in the face

The outfit a judge described as 'provocative' before allowing Drummond to walk without conviction despite punching the woman in the face

'I had to go to the police station and watch it. He absolutely smashed me,' the young man said.

'Then later he punched the girl and ran away. That was terrible.'

The young man, who like the woman said he'd never met Drummond, said he wasn't even aware of the ex-Knox student until he was told to leave the Greengate.

'I was standing in line for the bar, he was getting kicked out,' he said. 

The male victim said he had no idea what Drummond looked like until police showed him footage, saying he coincidentally was at the Orchard later that night but never crossed paths with his assaulter.

'He was angry about it and he just punched me in the back of the head. He walked away before I could even get a look at him.' 

The man, who has spoken to the female victim since a judge decided not to record any convictions for the ex-Knox thug, says there was 'no justice' given in the decision.

'A judge decided it was more important to let him go than punish him. It's a huge injustice,' he told Daily Mail Australia.

'What does it teach people? That you can commit a crime, be found guilty but it be wiped away? 

'It's not justice.'  

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 male victim said he had no idea what Drummond looked like until police showed him CCTV, saying he coincidentally was at the Orchard (pictured) later that night but never crossed paths

The male victim said he had no idea what Drummond looked like until police showed him CCTV, saying he coincidentally was at the Orchard (pictured) later that night but never crossed paths

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

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

The female victim said she was disheartened the judge referenced her outfit when handing down his ruling to not record convictions for the assaults. 

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 woman, who was slut-shamed and punched by Drummond on the stairs leading out of the Orchard, said the judge's comments were damaging for young women. 

'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.'   

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia under the condition of anonymity, the woman said she was devastated at the judge's ruling - particularly the attention drawn to her outfit.

'I'm extremely disappointed with the judge's comment as I feel that what I was wearing shouldn't have even been commented on,' she said.

'It made me feel as if his actions were almost justified.' 

When the woman approached him and asked for an apology, Nick Drummond (pictured)  told her to 'f*** off'

The young woman said had spoken to the other victim of Drummond's unprovoked attacks at the Greengate Hotel (pictured) and both were 'really frustrated' with the court's decision

The young woman said had spoken to the other victim of Drummond's unprovoked attacks at the Greengate Hotel (pictured) and both were 'really frustrated' with the court's decision

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

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

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.

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.

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