Newcastle Knights centre Bradman Best steps from the rugby field to the silver screen, securing his first acting role in the biopic FENECH – The Jeff Fenech Story. The film traces Australian boxing legend Jeff Fenech’s journey from Marrickville’s tough streets to world champion glory.
Family Connections Drive Casting Choice
Best’s engagement to Fenech’s daughter Kayla forms a key personal link to the project. The couple, together for several years, share a young daughter named Kaliyah. Best proposed at the scenic Krinklewood Estate in New South Wales’ Hunter Valley, with their toddler present for the moment.
This family bond integrates Best into one of Australia’s prominent boxing lineages, making his role a seamless addition. Fenech initially overlooked the possibility but embraced the suggestion swiftly. “Bradman’s in the movie thanks to you!” Fenech shared. “I asked them this afternoon and they thought it was a great idea. He’s going to be a sparring partner. He’ll be Jeff Harding. He thought we were just joking at first, but he’s wrapt. He can’t wait.”
Best’s Proven Boxing Skills Shine
At 23, Best brings authentic boxing experience from his youth on the Central Coast, where he trained and competed. Fenech has witnessed Best’s prowess firsthand in sessions, stating, “The way he hits, I always tell him, he could fight and beat most of these guys boxing today.”
Realism Defines the Gritty Production
Award-winning director Matt Norman crafts a raw depiction of Fenech’s life, emphasizing sacrifice and resilience. Producers prioritize authenticity by blending professional actors with real fighters, steering clear of stylized fight choreography.
The ensemble features Daniel Amalm as Fenech, Gary Sweet as trainer Johnny Lewis, Tim Tszyu portraying his father Kostya Tszyu, and broadcaster Ben Damon as a commentator. Fenech’s daughters appear as themselves.

