Australian Footballer Sells Homemade Sex Tape

GOLD COAST, Australia — Former Australian Rules Football star Warwick Capper has made an X-rated video with his 25-year-old girlfriend and sold it for a "six-figure sum" to an adult film distributor in Melbourne. The distributor plans to offer the 63-minute video as a web download and DVD.

Capper, 44, played football from 1983-92, kicking 388 goals in 123 games. He was known for his long hair and off-field eccentricity, including buying a pink Ferrari and posing nude with his wife in an Australian magazine. They divorced in 2005.

"I made this home movie for my private use, but l was offered a large amount of money, I guess to good to refuse so like any normal person l took the offer," Capper told XBIZ. " I guess money is money. l was not hurting any one, it's not like I'm the first person in the world to make a home video. I guess as l am a celebrity here in Australia the interest was big, but l don't want people to think l made it for the money."

Since retiring from football, Capper has held a number of jobs including Amway representative, stripper, male meter maid and stay-at-home father. He currently manages a real estate center on the Gold Coast, near Brisbane. He has been a water boy at charity football matches and wrote a book in which he admitted using amphetamines, which are not allowed under current Australian football rules.

The all-sex video will be available for download on the website XXXCapper.com in "three to four weeks, maybe earlier," according to a spokesman for Capper. There also are plans for worldwide distribution of the DVD, to be announced in the same time frame.

The spokesman said that 60 percent of the visits on the XXXCapper.com website have come from Australia.

"I've had some offers so far, but at the end of the day I want more than what I paid," the Melbourne distributor told the Sydney Daily Telegraph. "There is a company over there [in America] that I'm dealing with at the moment, but I'm just waiting on the bench because once everyone knows about it they are all going to come running. I'm sure it's going to collect over the $800,000-$900,000 mark. At the end of the day his name says it all, and porno would be the next word I could think of.

"Warwick Capper's gone XXX."

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