Ezra Mam's SHOCKING traffic history is revealed as the Broncos star sweats on NRL sanctions after crashing his car with cocaine in his system

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Ezra Mam's SHOCKING traffic history is revealed as the Broncos star sweats on NRL sanctions after crashing his car with cocaine in his system
Published: Dec, 21 2024 00:02

Ezra Mam's shocking traffic history has been revealed following the Brisbane Broncos star's sentencing for being involved in a car crash with cocaine in his system. The Broncos playmaker has been stood down by the club and faces an NRL investigation and sanctions following the car crash in October.

 [The NRL is continuing its investigation into the crash that saw a young girl injured]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The NRL is continuing its investigation into the crash that saw a young girl injured]

The 21-year-old player was involved in a head-on collision with an Uber carrying a mother and her four-year-old daughter, who suffered minor injuries. Court documents revealed Mam had 0.01mg/L of cocaine in his system, which he admitted to using socially the day before the crash.

 [Mam faces a long suspension and fine with the NRL to conclude its investigation now that the court case is complete]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Mam faces a long suspension and fine with the NRL to conclude its investigation now that the court case is complete]

Now News Corp has revealed the shopping list of traffic offences Mam had prior to that crash that threatens to ruin his NRL career. At the time of the incident, Mam's licence was suspended for previous traffic offences, marking his third suspension since 2021.

Ezra Mam's NRL contract is at a crossroads after the Brisbane Broncos star was involved in a car crash with cocaine in his system. The NRL is continuing its investigation into the crash that saw a young girl injured. His driving history includes offences such as speeding, failing to stop at a red light, and using a mobile phone while driving.

Mam's most recent suspension stemmed from a May 2024 offence, where he was fined $1161 and lost four demerit points for using his phone. He was due to regain his licence in November 2024. In court, Mam pleaded guilty to charges of driving with a relevant drug present in his blood and driving unlicensed. He received an $850 fine, a six-month driving ban, and avoided a criminal conviction.

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