Revealed: Wrecked ute of troubled NRL star Ezra Mam up for auction in Brisbane car lot

Revealed: Wrecked ute of troubled NRL star Ezra Mam up for auction in Brisbane car lot
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Revealed: Wrecked ute of troubled NRL star Ezra Mam up for auction in Brisbane car lot
Published: Feb, 12 2025 23:33

The written-off ute of troubled NRL star Ezra Mam is up for auction in Brisbane, as the suspended Broncos five-eighth looks to officially move on from a regretful chapter in his life. Mam, 22, was issued a nine-game ban - as well as a combined $120,000 fine from the Broncos and NRL - after police charged the pivot with drug driving and driving unlicensed. It followed an incident where Mam's car struck another vehicle on October 18 when he was reportedly moving to a new house.

 [The front end of Mam's vehicle is significantly damaged with both headlights and the grill panel smashed (pictured), while the driver's side door is also dented and scratched]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The front end of Mam's vehicle is significantly damaged with both headlights and the grill panel smashed (pictured), while the driver's side door is also dented and scratched]

Mam then tested positive for an illegal substance during a subsequent roadside drug test by police. A mother and her four-year-old daughter were riding in the passenger seats of an Uber when the incident took place, with the youngster understood to have suffered a broken hip. In a Queensland Magistrates court, Mam was later issued a $850 fine and six-month driving ban, a sentence viewed by many footy fans as extremely lenient.

 [The interior shows the full impact of the crash, with the driver's airbag deployed following the collision (pictured)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The interior shows the full impact of the crash, with the driver's airbag deployed following the collision (pictured)]

The written-off ute of troubled NRL star Ezra Mam is up for auction, as the suspended Broncos five-eighth looks to move on from a regretful chapter in his life. The front end of Mam's vehicle is significantly damaged with both headlights and the grill panel smashed (pictured), while the driver's side door is also dented and scratched. The interior shows the full impact of the crash, with the driver's airbag deployed following the collision (pictured).

 [A mother and her four-year-old daughter were riding in the passenger seats of an Uber when the incident took place, with the youngster understood to have suffered a broken hip]
Image Credit: Mail Online [A mother and her four-year-old daughter were riding in the passenger seats of an Uber when the incident took place, with the youngster understood to have suffered a broken hip]

A mother and her four-year-old daughter were riding in the passenger seats of an Uber when the incident took place, with the youngster understood to have suffered a broken hip. Mam, 22, was issued a nine-game ban - as well as a combined $120,000 fine from the Broncos and NRL - after police charged the pivot with drug driving and driving unlicensed. In a Queensland Magistrates court, Mam was later issued a $850 fine and six-month driving ban, a sentence viewed by many footy fans as lenient.

 [Mam, 22, was issued a nine-game ban - as well as a combined $120,000 fine from the Broncos and NRL - after police charged the pivot with drug driving and driving unlicensed]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Mam, 22, was issued a nine-game ban - as well as a combined $120,000 fine from the Broncos and NRL - after police charged the pivot with drug driving and driving unlicensed]

Now photos from a Brisbane car lot show why Mam's once pristine Ford Ranger was deemed a statutory write-off. The front end is significantly damaged with both headlights and the grill panel smashed, while the driver's side door is also dented and scratched. The interior shows the full impact of the crash, with the driver's airbag deployed following the collision. Following the incident, Mam checked himself into rehab and also spent time working on a Brisbane building site before returning to Broncos training in January.

 [In a Queensland Magistrates court, Mam was later issued a $850 fine and six-month driving ban, a sentence viewed by many footy fans as lenient]
Image Credit: Mail Online [In a Queensland Magistrates court, Mam was later issued a $850 fine and six-month driving ban, a sentence viewed by many footy fans as lenient]

'Ezra is continually working on himself now,' head coach Michael Maguire told News Corp. 'People face adversity every day. It tests their character and people have to deal with the situations they have been through. 'He has been working extremely hard at training. 'Right now, he will just train with us, that's all he has to focus on.'. Brisbane begin their 2025 NRL campaign on the road when they tackle the Roosters at Allianz Stadium on March 6.

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