Home » News » Brothers jailed for beating over suspected affair

Brothers jailed for beating over suspected affair

Brothers who launched an ugly and brutal attack on a man out of revenge for a suspected affair have been jailed.

Feed Me Bellarine co-founder Anthony Woodbury was aided by his younger brother Andrew in the sickening attack on the man, who was dragged from the garage of his Indented Head.

Anthony Woodbury and his victim had once been friends, but the relationship soured when the 34-year-old suspected the other man was having an affair with his wife.

Any affair is denied.

In April 2022, the brothers showed up unannounced at the victim’s home.

Anthony Woodbury punched the man in the eye and dragged him out of his garage, where he had been having a drink with a friend.

He then punched, kicked and kneed the man, dragging him around on the concrete driveway.

Andrew Woodbury joined in, punching the man four times before taking his wallet from the garage.

The brothers fled and days later were arrested. Anthony Woodbury admitted his crimes to police, but Andrew Woodbury lied and denied any involvement.

Both men pleaded guilty to intentionally causing injury.

It is lucky the victim’s injuries – lacerations, bruising and bumps – weren’t more serious, County Court Judge Geoff Chettle said on Tuesday.

He described their actions as an “ugly brutal and sickening attack on a man on his own property”.

Anthony Woodbury was jailed for two years and six months for his leading role. He must serve at least 15 months.

Andrew Woodbury was ordered to serve 10 months in prison for his lesser role.

Upon release he will be subject to a two-year court order that includes 100 hours of unpaid community work, and requirements that he seek treatment for drug and alcohol abuse.

Digital Editions


  • Discover your next adventure

    Discover your next adventure

    Geelong Travel’s highly anticipated Travel & Cruise World Expo returns with a jam packed day of information for travel enthusiasts. The event promises a day…

More News

  • Collendina notches big win

    Collendina notches big win

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 521161 Collendina kept in touch with the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A2 Grade top four with an eight-wicket win against Surf Coast at Ocean…

  • Floating tree disappears

    Floating tree disappears

    Geelong’s floating Christmas tree has been packed up for another year. The 25-metre tall tree at Steampacket Quay was disassembled and towed away on Thursday 8 January and packed into…

  • Satin bowerbirds in the Otways

    Satin bowerbirds in the Otways

    Every time I take my camera outside for a look at birds I get attacked by mosquitos, despite the application of insecticides. The mozzies are prolific and aggressive and most…

  • It’s all happening

    It’s all happening

    We are spoiled for choice when it comes to cultural and community events taking place across the Bellarine these school holidays. If you’re looking for inspiration to get outdoors or…

  • Top shelf but lots of competition

    Top shelf but lots of competition

    Gosh it seems like a long time since the Australian launch of the Polestar 2 EV. It was fresh, it was entirely new and it was late November, 2021 –…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    10 years ago 6 to 19 January, 2016 Barwon Heads resident Sally Smith is searching for five heroic beach-goers, who she says saved her life just days before Christmas. Sally,…

  • Tribute to the godfathers of metal

    Tribute to the godfathers of metal

    Australia’s premier Black Sabbath tribute band comes to town next weekend. Sydney band Sabbath Bloody Sabbath will bring all the iconic hits, sludgy riffs and shredding solos of the preeminent…

  • 10 in a row for Moolap

    10 in a row for Moolap

    Tennis Geelong’s Thursday Triples season culminated on grand final night late December with eight sections all enjoying some fabulous hitting and competition. Moolap’s Two Phones Chol were hoping for their…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Bellarine Historical Society Open to the public. Discover the area’s past. Every Sunday until end December, 10.30am-12.30pm, Courthouse Museum, 11 High St, Drysdale. ■ bellarinehistory.org Ocean Grove Day VIEW Meets…

  • Beach cricket at summertime

    Beach cricket at summertime

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 526485 Harvey, Violet, Maisie and Lenny are pictured playing some beach cricket at Ocean Grove main beach on a lovely Tuesday 6 January before…