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‘The way I need to be’: Tevita Pangai Junior draws Ash Barty inspiration in NRL redemption quest – Wide World of Sports
‘That’s the way I need to be’

Brisbane Broncos forward Tevita Pangai Junior says he hopes to take a page out of Ash Barty’s book in his bid for NRL redemption.
Pangai, 25, found his name in the headlines last season for the wrong reasons following a number of off-field incidents. He was issued a breach notice after breaking NRL biosecurity rules and fined $30,000 for attending the opening of a bikie-owned barbershop, which also resulted in him being stood down without pay for the remainder of the season back in August.
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