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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.

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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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