The Weekend Post

Brisbane board divided over Pangai Jr sacking

- PETER BADEL

TEVITA Pangai Jr’s future at the Broncos is on a knife’s edge with the Brisbane board divided over whether to sack the controvers­ial forward.

News Corp can reveal the Broncos board has delayed a verdict on whether to rip up Pangai Jr’s $2.1m contract following a Zoom conference with the forward and his lawyer Simon Tolhurst on Friday.

The Pangai Jr camp was bracing for a definitive call on Saturday, but the Broncos board will spend the weekend mulling over fresh testimony from the Tongan Test star in his desperate fight to remain at Red Hill.

The parties spoke for about an hour before the Broncos board held its own deliberati­ons after hearing explanatio­ns from Pangai Jr’s legal team in relation to the forward’s series of COVID-related breaches.

The Broncos board is split on whether to give Pangai Jr a shot at redemption at Brisbane.

It is understood Broncos chairman Karl Morris and News Corp delegate Neil Monaghan are leaning towards a zero-tolerance approach, but Pangai Jr has some high-level support from board members Darren Lockyer and Tony Joseph.

Lockyer has been mentoring Pangai Jr in leadership training and believes the 115kg forward, at age 24, is entering his prime maturing years and can learn from his mistakes.

Joseph is also said to be sympatheti­c to the prospect of reformatio­n.

But if the board is split, Morris, as chairman, has a decisive vote and the heavy-hitting multi-millionair­e stockbroke­r is furious at Pangai Jr’s behaviour, which he believes has brought Brisbane’s $52m brand into disrepute.

The meeting came just hours after revelation­s of Pangai Jr having links with some of Queensland’s most notorious outlaw bikies via his social-media account.

Morris promised Pangai Jr a fair hearing and the Broncos board will convene again next week where his fate will ultimately be decided, but the prospect of the 81-game backrower wearing Brisbane colours next year seems unlikely.

Last week, Pangai Jr denied he had links to bikies after attending a barber shop owned by the Mongols and has appealed for a second chance at the Broncos.

“There is no associatio­n (with bikies),” he said.

“I have never met any of the bikies before. I have no associatio­n with them and I won’t be going back to that shop ever again.

“I want to stay at the Broncos. I love Brisbane and I want to play for the Broncos. I want to get back in the winner’s circle and try to get another premiershi­p for the Broncos. I owe it to the fans and my teammates to stay.”

 ?? Picture: Annette Dew ?? Tevita Pangai Jnr at Red Hill.
Picture: Annette Dew Tevita Pangai Jnr at Red Hill.

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