Brisbane NRL recruit caught drink driving

Brisbane recruit James Segeyaro has been caught drink driving in a blow after being signed by the NRL club earlier this month.

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Recent Broncos recruit James Segeyaro has been caught drink driving. (AAP)

Brisbane have confirmed new recruit James Segeyaro has been caught drink driving.

The PNG international - who only signed with the NRL club earlier this month - blew a blood alcohol level under 0.05 when pulled over by police on Monday morning.

However, he is driving with P-plates and can't record an alcohol level above zero.

It is believed the livewire hooker was pulled over on Monday morning while driving to buy a coffee after drinking on Sunday night.

Segeyaro - a veteran of 143 NRL games - is in hot water after playing just two matches for Brisbane since being released by Cronulla due to salary cap issues.

Brisbane coach Anthony Seibold snapped up Segeyaro as cover after No.9 Andrew McCullough succumbed to a knee injury.

"The Brisbane Broncos can confirm that that James Segeyaro has been issued with a notice to appear for driving under the influence of alcohol," a Brisbane statement said.

"Segeyaro recorded a breath test reading well under 0.05 in Brisbane this morning but due to the face that he is on a provisional licence he has been issued with a notice to appear.

"The NRL integrity unit has been informed and the club is working through the issue in conjunction with them."


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