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NRL 2020: Brisbane Broncos star Tevita Pangai stood down over biosecurity breach

A visit to a barber shop with bikie gang links has rubbed Tevita Pangai Jr out for 14 days as Brisbane’s season from hell gets worse.

Tevita Pangai was busted breaking the rules.
Tevita Pangai was busted breaking the rules.

Brisbane Broncos star Tevita Pangai Jr has been stood down over a COVID-19 breach.

The gun forward will be out of action for two weeks for his infraction, which came shortly after returning home from Sydney, where his team lost 28-10 to South Sydney on Friday night.

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The Courier Mail reports Pangai was at a barber shop which has links to the Mongols bikie gang when police arrived to conduct a search of the premises. Nothing illegal was uncovered and there is no suggestion Pangai did anything wrong.

However, by being there, the 24-year-old was breaking the NRL’s strict biosecurity measures, which essentially limit players to their homes unless travelling to and from games and training.

The Broncos released a statement on Sunday, saying: “Brisbane Broncos player Tevita Pangai Junior has been stood down for 14 days after breaching Project Apollo protocols.

“The club has been informed that he attended the opening of a barber shop yesterday, in breach of the protocols.

“He has been placed on a ‘COVID Hold’ and will undergo testing, while spending 14 days in self-isolation as the NRL continues to examine details of the breach.

“The Broncos are investigating the circumstances around the matter to determine what further action may be taken.”

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Tevita Pangai is facing two weeks on the sidelines.
Tevita Pangai is facing two weeks on the sidelines.

It’s another shocking blow for the Broncos who are enduring the season from hell. They sit second-last on the ladder and have lost 10 of 11 games since the campaign restarted in late May after a coronavirus-enforced hiatus.

Yesterday the club announced coach Anthony Seibold will spend 14 days self-isolating after he stayed in Sydney on Friday night to deal with a “serious family matter”.

It’s a cruel setback in a professional sense for Seibold, who is under enormous pressure to keep his job despite being in the second year of a five-year deal.

Three members of the Broncos’ coaching staff — including club legend Allan Langer — were also penalised for biosecurity breaches before the Rabbitohs game after meeting at a pub to celebrate Langer’s birthday.

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