Love Island footballer fiance Bradley Dack is banned from driving for 12 months


Love Island star Olivia Attwood’s footballer fiance Bradley Dack is banned from driving for 12 months after he was caught speeding on M5 in his Land Rover

  • Blackburn Rovers midfielder Dack was caught doing 68mph in a 60mph limit 
  • He was handed three points for the offence and given a ‘totting up ban’  
  • Dack, who pleaded guilty, was caught speeding on the M5 in Worcester last year 

The footballer fiancé of Love Island’s Olivia Atwood has been banned from driving for 12 months after he was caught speeding on the M5 in his Land Rover.   

Blackburn Rovers midfielder Bradley Dack, 27, was caught doing 68mph in a 60mph limit on the M5 in Worcester on June 28 last year.

He was handed three points for the offence and has now been given a ‘totting up ban’ for 12 months, having already accumulated 14 points on his licence. 

Blackburn Rovers midfielder Dack (pictured with his fiance Olivia Atwood), 27, was caught doing 68mph in a 60mph limit in a Land Rover on the M5 in Worcester on June 28 last year

Blackburn Rovers midfielder Dack (pictured with his fiance Olivia Atwood), 27, was caught doing 68mph in a 60mph limit in a Land Rover on the M5 in Worcester on June 28 last year

He (pictured in a Land Rover) was handed three points for the offence and has now been given a 'totting up ban' for 12 months, having already accumulated 14 points on his licence

He (pictured in a Land Rover) was handed three points for the offence and has now been given a ‘totting up ban’ for 12 months, having already accumulated 14 points on his licence

Worcester Magistrates Court heard Dack, who pleaded guilty, was caught speeding between junctions 6 and 5. 

The case was proved on February 5 by a single justice procedure, which is where motoring offences can be dealt with at court without the defendant having to appear.

Dack, who is currently in a relationship with Love Island star Olivia Attwood, received the ban last week on March 19.

Worcester Magistrates Court heard Dack, who pleaded guilty, was caught speeding between junctions 6 and 5

Worcester Magistrates Court heard Dack, who pleaded guilty, was caught speeding between junctions 6 and 5

The player, who’s from London but lives in Manchester, was also fined £146, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34, and costs of £90.

The ban is more bad news for Dack, who earlier this month suffered a serious knee injury which is likely to keep him out of the game for the foreseeable future.

The player was described as ‘the life and soul of the football club’ by the Blackburn manager after he suffered the painful anterior cruciate ligament injury on March 12 against Brentford.

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