The shock driving history of
NRL star Ezra Mam has been revealed.
And now it has come to light that Mam has a long history of traffic offences and at the time of the head-on collision his licence had already been suspended three times.
News Corp has uncovered the full list of Mam’s offences that include speeding, failing to stop at a red light, and driving while using a phone.
The latter penalty was in May this year where Mam’s licence was suspended.
News Corp points out that Mam was fined $1161 fine for that offence, a harsher punishment than the recent head-on crash that landed him in hospital and also injured a four-year-old girl in the other car.
Mam has had various suspensions and fines since 2021, including speeding fines in 2021 and 2023, failing to wear a seatbelt properly in 2022, a State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) suspension in 2023, the mobile phone fine in 2024, and three late-night driving restrictions in 2021, 2022 and 2024.
Madge ...
"I've obviously had a number of conversations with him, and Ezra's working through the process of going through what he has to," he said.
"I think he's learnt a lot from this moment in time.
What Mam and the rest of your players have learned Madge is that you are Soft Cok with your soft Cok disciplinary action