This has been the most tumultuous year of Broncos star Ezra Mam’s young life.

The maligned five-eighth has copped a chorus of boos on the field and was the subject of a public debate over tougher sentencing reforms after escaping with an $850 fine and a six-month licence suspension for his role in a drug-driving crash in which three people were injured.

But Mam says he’s not fazed by the heated public scrutiny as he prepares to face another hostile reception in Sydney.

“I’ve been pretty fine with it, I can’t really control what other people think,” the Broncos star said, ahead of Sunday’s grand final clash with the Melbourne Storm.

“I’m just worried about doing my role in the team and everyone here in Brisbane proud.”

Upon his return from a nine-game suspension, following the highl

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