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Joel Gould, a journalist from Brisbane, has disclosed that the Broncos attempted to conceal Ezra Mam’s return to training with the NRL team by not promoting it to the general audience. For the first time since his automobile accident in October, which resulted in a nine-game suspension and a $120,000 fine, Mam was seen at preseason training last week. Although he is permitted to train with the team, the junior five-eighth won’t be ready to play in his first 2025 match until Round 10. Additionally, he is not permitted to play for one of the Broncos’ feeder sides in the Queensland Cup.

 

The Broncos were apparently concerned about the media hysteria that might result from bringing Mam back to training, even though they had done nothing wrong and are perfectly within their rights to do so. The Broncos mainly kept Mam’s homecoming a secret, even though they typically promote their training sessions and are delighted for devoted supporters to attend.

Additionally, Gould, an AAP journalist, disclosed that he discovered it by accident just last Monday. “I wouldn’t say it was a ‘closed’ session, but it wasn’t one they advertised,” Gould stated on SEN radio. Ezra Mam showed up just as I was heading down there to watch Ben Hunt train after going for a run. I didn’t think he would be there.

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