News Up to 10 Brisbane Broncos, including embattled player Tevita Pangai Jnr, allegedly breached COVID-19 restrictions by socialising at the Everton Park

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Police investigate Brisbane Broncos over Everton Park Hotel session

A police investigation has been launched after up to 10 Brisbane Broncos, including embattled player Tevita Pangai Jnr, allegedly breached COVID-19 restrictions by socialising at the Everton Park Hotel.

Up to 10 Brisbane Broncos are under investigation by police over possible breaches to COVID restrictions in an incident that could put the NRL season in jeopardy.
The Courier-Mail can reveal a group of players are being investigated for socialising at the Everton Park Hotel earlier this month in breach of the league’s strict agreement with Queensland Health.

ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys said the NRL is aware of the matter.

“This is of concern and it will be investigated. I can’t comment any further,” V’landys said.

It comes as officials – and even the Premier – warned the league it was on its last chance following a series of breaches involving players and coaches in recent days.

It is understood the Everton Park Hotel investigation is in the hands of police.

Witnesses have told The Courier-Mail “up to 10” players were allegedly gathered at the pub – including embattled player Tevita Pangai Jnr.

Pangai Jnr was involved in a separate COVID breach at the weekend after he attended the opening of a barber shop linked to the Mongols bikie gang.

CCTV footage revealed the star player took a personally signed Brisbane jersey to the shop to give to a mate.

The Broncos are set to sack Pangai Jnr – tearing up his $650,000 contract – despite him saying he was there to get a haircut.

In another COVID bubble breach, Brisbane trainer Alfie Langer and conditioning duo Ryan Whitley and Blake Duncan were stood down after they attended a birthday bash at the Caxton hotel.
The venue is under police investigation for breaching health directives for not complying with a COVID plan after Langer was snuck in the back of the venue.

NRL teams must operate under strict rules – essentially confining them to their homes, training and games – because they are coming into contact with players who have travelled from interstate coronavirus hotspots.

Teams travelling into Queensland have been given exemptions from quarantine, provided players and coaches remain within a “bubble” and don’t interact with the community.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk issued a stern warning two days ago that teams doing the wrong thing were putting the season in jeopardy.

“I will be reminding the NRL the future of the season is in their hands. Everyone has to do the right thing,” she said.

“Nothing is more important than protecting the health of Queenslanders.”

Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter V’landys also issued a stern warning in recent days, saying the agreement with the Queensland Government “could be withdrawn any day”.
“We will increase financial penalties to act as a deterrent because these people are being selfish,” he said.

“It’s concerning because the whole competition is at stake.”

*Broncos forward Tevita Pangai Jnr has been stood down and is set to be sacked after attending the opening of a barber shop on Saturday linked to the Mongols outlaw motorcycle gang.

*South Sydney coach Wayne Bennett was fined $20,000 and stood down for 14 days after he had lunch at a restaurant in inner-west Sydney.

*St George Illawarra forward Paul Vaughan was stood down for 14 days and handed a $10,000 sanction for having breakfast at a cafe.

*Brisbane trainer Alfie Langer and conditioning duo Ryan Whitley and Blake Duncan were put on a “COVID hold” and fined $5000 each after they attended a birthday bash at the Caxton Hotel.

*Two Newcastle Knights players, Starford To’a and Simi Sasagi, were put on “COVID hold” after they attended a game against the rules. The club self-reported the breach. They have since returned to training after the risk was deemed “negligible”.

 

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Here we fucking go. It's only a matter of time until these fucking idiots have the game shut down, and us fans have to cope without the game we all love. The selfishness of some people is unbelievable at times!!!
 

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Here we fucking go. It's only a matter of time until these fucking idiots have the game shut down, and us fans have to cope without the game we all love. The selfishness of some people is unbelievable at times!!!
Surely they'll not only get a massive fine as a club and as individuals but also have suspensions on the players involved?
 

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Instant wooden spoon should be made to forfit the rest of year and actually have to reapply for licence. If the comp get cancelled well a lot club will in trouble financially. Plus all the other players in the comp will lose another 50% pay as NRL won't be able to for fill their obligation in the TV broadcasting contract.
 

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lol the broncos are the club that just keeps giving this season, no media release from the club to its members as of yet, give them the spoon its a win win for everyone
 

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i dont think ive ever seen more of a shit sandwich than what the broncos are right now. its absurd that all this stuff can keep happening, surely we can jump them for the spoon
 

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Ironic the QLD Premier has been one of the ones most insistent on tight restrictions for the NRL. The main offenders are Queenslanders (Bennett, etc) and a QLD club (Bonkos).
 

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what will be the out come
nothing
nrl fine the club, not the players
player fines/ suspensions
deduct their points
award them the spoon
suspend players

what will qld government do
insist players go into 14 day isolation
ban movement between states
 

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Instant wooden spoon should be made to forfit the rest of year and actually have to reapply for licence. If the comp get cancelled well a lot club will in trouble financially. Plus all the other players in the comp will lose another 50% pay as NRL won't be able to for fill their obligation in the TV broadcasting contract.
Why take it out on the club when it won’t hurt the players involved after the season as they will just sign a contract with someone else. It’s very selfish of the idiots involved but then again weren’t they caught at a pub last season before their thumping in the semis? They are clearly clueless.
 

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Wonder if the broncs are now going to sack all 10 of those players now to keep things consistent with the tpj breach punishment.
 

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Would nt surprise me if nothing happens. Got to protect the QLD income...
 

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They keep going lower and lower. Really unbelievable, feels like daily event with the broncos slipping further
 
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