Rather than launch a defamation suit,Broncos coach Anthony Seibold will instead pursue criminal charges against those who have slandered him.
Brisbane's horror week has somehow got worse after they blew a half-time lead to lose 36-8 to Canberra at GIO Stadium.
Police were looking into whether the pub switched off CCTV and ID scanners for recent birthday party attended by three club officials,Nine reports.
The former Brisbane and Queensland player turned television host submitted his application on Monday as he aims to take over from outgoing CEO Paul White.
The Sharks have started fast against the Broncos but the talking point of the night so far was the Tigers'terrible showing against the Warriors.
Brisbane chairman Karl Morris has told shareholders that the under-fire coach is staying put but results must improve when injured players return.
The property magnate owns 22 per cent of the club and said investors want answers when the board faces shareholders on Tuesday.
Broncos chief executive Paul White said they won't be sacking the coach after Brisbane's humbling sixth loss in a row.
The price has nosedived on the back of a six-game losing streak and renewed questions about the appointment of coach Anthony Seibold.
Broncos chairman Karl Morris has endorsed Kevin Walters returning to assist under-siege Anthony Seibold but the final decision will be left to the coach himself.
Manly rattled home on the back of seven second-half penalties to beat Brisbane 20-18,but lost Marty Taupau to a broken thumb.