New tatt and jail time for Banora bikie Anthony Watts
BANORA Point league player turned bikie Anthony Watts is tonight behind bars.
Watts was jailed for three months at Southport Magistrates Court on Friday for numerous charges.
These include breaking a domestic violence order, driving while disqualified and failing to complete community service.
Watts already had a three-month suspended sentence hanging over his head for breaching a previous probation condition.
In a report by News Limited journalist Leah Fineran, it's claimed Magistrate Paul Johnstone told Watts he had no option but to cage him.
Watts also copped a two-year driving ban, fine for not turning up to community service and nine months' jail for the domestic violence breach.
He will be eligible for parole on January 11.
It was also reported that Watts, a former NRL Roosters player, was sporting a new tattoo to a different bikie club.
Watts had previously been aligned with the Finks, but was said to be sporting a Mongols 1% tattoo on his hand.
It was also reported that this was the third time Watts had breached a domestic violence order.