rugby league Pixs taken at Telstra stadium at the match between CANTERBURY BULLDOGS and NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS. Pic shows..MATT UTAI SCORES Pixs
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Police have charged two people, including a 15-year-old, as the alleged gunmen in the shooting of former NRL player Matt Utai outside of his home in Sydney‘s west earlier this week.

A former winger for the Bulldogs and Wests Tigers remains in a critical state after being shot multiple times outside his Greenacre residence early Tuesday morning as he was heading to work.

A short time later, a car, a black Toyota, was found burnt out in Wiley Park believed to be connected to the attack.
rugby league Pixs taken at Telstra stadium at the match between CANTERBURY BULLDOGS and NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS. Pic shows..MATT UTAI SCORES Pixs
Matt Utai remains in a critical condition. (Craig Golding)
The burnt SUV on Samuel Street in Wiley Park that is connected to the Macquarie Street in Greenacre crime scene where former NRL player Matt Utai has been shot and taken to hospital. Greenacre, NSW. February 17, 2026. Photo: Kate Geraghty
The burnt SUV on Samuel Street in Wiley Park connected to the Macquarie Street in Greenacre crime scene. (Kate Geraghty)

Hours later, around 12:45 am, shots were fired at a home in St Clair.

A woman in her 50s was inside the house but was not harmed.

Shortly after, authorities discovered a second car burned out in Colyton, which was taken in for forensic analysis.

The early morning following the second shooting, a fire erupted at a Guildford West home and a nearby car was found well alight.

Firefighters managed to put out both fires, with no reported injuries.

Police say there is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by Matt Utai, and he is not involved in any criminal activity.

As part of the ongoing investigation, police carried out six search warrants on Thursday in Riverwood, Guildford, Lilyfield, Villawood, and Auburn.

Police later seized three vehicles, 1kg of cocaine, knuckle dusters, electronics and clothing.

Officers yesterday raided four properties seized three vehicles.
Officers raided four properties seized three vehicles. (NSW Police)
Four males, aged from 16 to 19 years old, were arrested and charged with crimes in relation to the alleged firebombing and shooting.
All four men remain before the courts.

Authorities said yesterday they believe some of the alleged offenders are acting “as part of a criminals-for-hire group”, and that multiple perpetrators remain at large.

Later that day, at about 6.50pm, police arrested a 25-year-old man in Marsden Park.

A 15-year-old boy was arrested in Emerton shortly after.

Greenacre shooting
NSW Police set up Strike Force Halesowen to investigate the incidents. (Nine)

The pair were taken to Mt Druitt Police Station.

They were charged with shooting with intent to murder and participating in a criminal group in relation to the alleged shooting in Greenacre.

The 25-year-old was also charged with possession of a prohibited drug.

They were refused bail to appear at court today.

Police are investigating whether Utai’s son, Iziah’s, alleged links to the Alameddine crime network could have been the reason behind the alleged attacks.

9News understands 24-year-old Iziah is currently overseas.

Police say the younger Utai is currently wanted for “criminal group offences”.

NSW Police set up Strike Force Halesowen to investigate the incidents, all of which are believed to have been targeting Utai’s family.

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