Penrith officials will consult with club lawyers before deciding Taylan May’s future after he and his legal team appeared before the Panthers board on Tuesday afternoon. Last week, the Herald reported that May received a show-cause notice from the club and was invited to present his case to the board to avoid being sacked for a series of breaches over several years. The board will consider May’s submission and is expected to reach a decision on his future in the next two to three weeks. The alleged breaches of…