Of Irish heritage,[5] Tandy was born in Gosford, New South Wales, Australia, on 20 September 1981.[1] He played Junior rugby league for the Kincumber Colts on the Central Coast of New South Wales.
After the 21 August 2010 Canterbury-Bankstown match against the North Queensland Cowboys Tandy became embroiled in a betting scandal. The Totalisator Agency Board (TAB) announced that 95 per cent of bets placed on the first scoring play of this match were for the unusual option of a Cowboys penalty goal. Friends and associates of Tandy placed a large number of bets, with the total windfall for a successful bet expected to be over $100,000.[16] Tandy was then responsible for two actions in the match to allow the opposing side to score a penalty goal inside the first two minutes: first by giving away possession to the Cowboys in the opening moments of the match by knocking on, and then giving away a penalty in the play-the-ball ten metres in front of the goal posts. These actions put the Cowboys in a position where a penalty goal was a likely outcome; but they decided on an attacking option and scored a try instead.
Tandy denied the accusations of deliberately giving away possession and a penalty to allow the exotic option on the bets to be successful. Despite this, he was arrested on 2 February 2011[17] for providing false evidence to a law enforcement agency during the investigation of the betting scandal.[18] Tandy was in more than $70,000 debt at the time of the match, owing to losses from his own long-standing gambling addiction.[16]
On 6 October 2011, Tandy was found to be guilty of manipulating the first scoring point of the game.[19] He received an intensive correction order for six months. It required: community service, supervision and curfew, but he could have been jailed for two years.[4] He appealed the charge in January 2014 but lost the case.[20] Tandy received a lifetime ban from NRL rugby league over the spot fixing.[21]
Later life and death
In January 2014, Tandy was arrested and charged with kidnapping in connection with the recovery of a drug debt from the victim, police alleging that Tandy was serving as a standover man. Three months after being bailed, Tandy was found dead at his parents' home in Saratoga, New South Wales, following what is believed to have been an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.[4]