Footy star learns his fate over 'embarrassing' incident with his girlfriend following a night out after police saw their car swerving dangerously

  • Brisbane Broncos young gun TC Robati fined $1,000 for dangerous driving
  • The 19-year-old NRL player's girlfriend was driving him home on September 5 
  • Robati was navigating using his phone when he pulled the steering wheel
  • Police spotted the car serve  at Fortitude Valley in inner Brisbane at 9.30pm

NRL player and Brisbane Bronco TC Robati has been fined $1000 following a guilty plea to a dangerous driving charge after causing a car to swerve while in the passenger seat.

His lawyer Dave Garratt said the 19-year-old forward was 'extremely remorseful' and 'embarrassed' over the incident during a brief appearance in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday.

Brisbane Broncos star  TC Robati, 19, was fined $1000 in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday over a dangerous driving incident in Fortitude Valley in inner Brisbane

Brisbane Broncos star  TC Robati, 19, was fined $1000 in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday over a dangerous driving incident in Fortitude Valley in inner Brisbane

'This is his first time before a court ... he's extremely nervous, he's extremely embarrassed about being here and extremely remorseful for his actions on that night,' Mr Garratt said.

Robati had been at a function when he called his girlfriend to pick him up just after 9pm on September 5, the court was told.

He was on the phone using the maps function and made the decision to pull the steering wheel after a missed turn, causing the car to swerve dangerously, police said.

The traffic was consistent for Fortitude Valley in inner Brisbane at 9.30pm, and a wide road opening helped avoid a collision, the court was told.

Robati called his girlfriend to pick him up from a function just after 9pm on September 5 but on the drive home grabbed the steering wheel forcing the vehicle the swerve

Robati called his girlfriend to pick him up from a function just after 9pm on September 5 but on the drive home grabbed the steering wheel forcing the vehicle the swerve 

The police prosector acknowledged the offending was at the lower end of the scale and there was no suggestion Robati was drunk.

The Broncos said they 'work with TC to reinforce the importance of safe behaviour on the road' in a statement on Thursday.

'He will be available to play the remainder of the Intrust Super Cup finals series,' the club said.

Robati was also disqualified from driving for six months.

NRL player and Brisbane Broncos star TC Robati fined for dangerous driving in Fortitude Valley

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