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‘He’s like a mentor to me’: Pangai jnr breaks silence on phone call to Politis – Sydney Morning Herald
The Broncos enforcer has expressed remorse over his biosecurity rule breaches and denied shopping himself around, as he tries to salvage his career at Brisbane.

However, the back-rower defended himself over contacting Politis in the aftermath of being sprung for the bubble breach. The conversation was interpreted by many as evidence of a desire to jump ship from Anthony Seibold’s hapless Broncos but Pangai jnr maintains he was simply seeking advice from the long-time Roosters chairman.
“He’s like a mentor to me. I’ve known him for a few years now,” he said. “He brought my brother to the club. He played lower grades at the Roosters. He knows my parents …
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