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Brisbane Broncos Star Gehamat Shibasaki Under Investigation for Alleged Theft and Misconduct; NRL Officials Monitoring Closely….

by steveloxi
June 21, 2025
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Brisbane Broncos centre Gehamat Shibasaki, wearing jersey number 4, has been accused of theft and off-field misconduct, prompting a swift internal investigation by the club and monitoring by senior National Rugby League (NRL) officials.

Shibasaki, 26, who has been enjoying a strong return season with the Broncos, is alleged to have been involved in an incident earlier this month that reportedly occurred at a private team function.

According to preliminary reports, a personal item—believed to be an expensive designer watch—went missing during the gathering, leading to quiet inquiries behind closed doors.

A source close to the club, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, “There were immediate whispers about what happened that night, but no one wanted to make it public without all the facts. Gehamat’s name came up during internal questioning, but it’s still early.”

The Broncos released a short statement Wednesday afternoon acknowledging the matter.

> “The Brisbane Broncos are aware of an incident involving one of our players and are cooperating with the NRL Integrity Unit. At this stage, no conclusions have been drawn, and we ask the public to respect the confidentiality of all involved as the process unfolds.”

The NRL Integrity Unit has confirmed it is now monitoring the situation closely but has yet to formally step in. League officials reportedly contacted the Broncos early this week to request updates and offer support for a fair and transparent review.

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A Shocking Twist in a Resurgence Year

The allegations come at a time when Shibasaki was enjoying a long-awaited resurgence in his professional rugby league career. After bouncing between clubs in recent years—including stints with the Newcastle Knights, North Queensland Cowboys, and even a brief rugby union spell in Japan—the Townsville-born centre had rejoined the Broncos in 2024 on a train-and-trial deal.

What followed was nothing short of remarkable. Shibasaki impressed coaching staff with his conditioning, humility, and maturity—ultimately earning a spot in the Broncos’ top squad and contributing significantly in the early rounds of the 2025 NRL season.

In 13 appearances this year, Shibasaki has crossed for 8 tries, averaged over 140 running metres per game, and provided leadership in the centres—a position often viewed as a weak point in Brisbane’s backline last year. He was even named Man of the Match in Round 4 after scoring a double in the club’s narrow win over the Dolphins.

“He’s really taken his second chance with both hands,” head coach Kevin Walters said in May. “Gehamat’s been a professional, humble, and consistent player for us. He’s earned the respect of the locker room.”

Shibasaki’s multicultural background has also made him a role model in the sport’s increasingly diverse landscape. Born in Townsville to a family of Torres Strait Islander, Japanese, and Malay descent, he has spoken in past interviews about his pride in representing his heritage both on and off the field.

“I’m playing for more than just myself—I’m carrying my people, my culture,” Shibasaki said in a 2022 interview during his time with the Knights. “That motivates me to stay grounded and disciplined.”

Until now, Shibasaki has largely stayed out of off-field controversy. His teammates and coaches often described him as “quiet,” “focused,” and “a bit of a loner,” particularly after his return from overseas.

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Legal and Ethical Questions Arise

The current investigation, however, places Shibasaki at the centre of unwanted media scrutiny. As the Broncos prepare for their upcoming Round 15 clash, questions are being raised about whether the centre will be named in the matchday squad or stood down pending the outcome of the probe.

Legal experts suggest that if evidence emerges tying Shibasaki to the alleged theft, sanctions could range from fines to suspension—or even contract termination. However, others caution against premature judgment.

“This is still just an allegation,” said sports lawyer Greg Coleman. “We need to give the player due process. It’s very possible this is a misunderstanding or an internal matter being blown out of proportion.”

Indeed, some within the club have expressed skepticism over the timing of the accusation—suggesting it may be a distraction during a pivotal stretch of the Broncos’ season.

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Public and Fan Reaction

Fans have responded to the news with a mix of shock and support. On social media, hashtags like #StandByShibasaki and #BroncosDrama began trending within hours of the story breaking. Some fans expressed disbelief, while others called for transparency.

“He’s finally found form, and now this? I hope it’s not true,” wrote one fan on X (formerly Twitter). “But if it is, the club has to act fast.”

Others defended the player. “Innocent until proven guilty. Give him space to defend himself,” another wrote.

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What Happens Next?

As of Thursday morning, Shibasaki had not made a public comment, and attempts to reach his management for a statement were unsuccessful. The Broncos are expected to meet with club leadership, legal advisors, and the NRL Integrity Unit in the coming days to determine the next steps.

Insiders suggest that if no evidence emerges in the next 48–72 hours, Shibasaki may be allowed to play under review status while the matter is resolved.

In the meantime, the rugby league world watches closely. What began as a feel-good comeback story may now take a dramatic detour—unless, of course, the accusations prove unfounded.

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