James Segeyaro may have played his last game for Penrith after the former PNG hooker was dumped to reserve grade.

Segeyaro will pay a heavy price for his infamous night out with Eels playmaker Corey Norman and former Eel Junior Paulo, with the former Cowboy on the outer over his form on and off the field. The 25-year-old is off contract and is no chance of remaining at the foot of the mountains beyond this season.



There is a possibility he could leave before the June 30 transfer deadlines if he is able to find a new home in the NRL or in Super League. English club Leeds has been looking for a marquee hooker for some time and their primary target is Wests Tigers rake Robbie Farah. However, Segeyaro could be a more attainable target if a rival NRL club doesn't express interest.

Segeyaro recently dined with housemate Corey Norman, Canberra signing Paulo and a group that included former senior bikie Paulie Younan and accused fraudster and money launderer Rafat Alameddin, whose brother Talal is doing time in Goulburn Supermax for supplying the gun used to kill accountant Curtis Cheng.

Later that evening, Norman was stopped outside The Star casino during a routine inspection of patrons. The Eels playmaker was subsequently charged for allegedly possessing MDMA capsules and muscle relaxants, despite the attempts of another member of the group, Daniel Petras, to take the fall. Police issued the footballing trio with consorting notices, warning them not to associate with known criminals.