JAMES Segeyaro never wavered in the hope he would play his 150th NRL game.

Not even when he was working as a barista and playing for NSW Cup team Newtown earlier this year.

The honour will come tomorrow night against his former club the Penrith Panthers at Suncorp Stadium.

And he has the chance to make it many more after coach Anthony Seibold revealed this morning the Broncos had offered him a new two-year contract.

Segeyaro said even when he was languishing in reserve grade, he knew he would get to 150 somehow.

"I did know," said Segeyaro, who made a mid-season switch to the Broncos and has now played eight games for the club.

"I just knew it was a goal of mine - I wrote it down when I played my first hundred.

"There were certain times when I didn't think it was going to happen.

"I just needed a bit of opportunity and had to keep working on my craft and stay ready."

Segeyaro could be forgiven for making this personal as he confronts the Panthers.

He has already been part of Broncos' wins over his two other former clubs - the Sharks and Cowboys.

But the back-up hooker said this was about the Broncos atoning for the poor loss to the Storm at the same venue two weeks ago.

Whoever wins this game will move stay in seventh spot and take a huge step towards the NRL finals.

"It's a big game for the whole club," he said.

"Last time we were at home we got embarrassed by the Storm.

"It is time to repay the fans and the members.

"We have got this week to make up for it and that is part of our motivation.

"It wasn't the best win last week (over the Cowboys), but we got it done."

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