Winger has been invited to front Canterbury bosses next week to show cause as to why he shouldn’t be sacked for allegedly misleading officials and bringing the club into disrepute.
The lawyer supporting Josh Addo-Carr during his meeting with the NRL says the star winger maintains he didn’t knowingly take drugs.
There’s a lot of hair in here!
The Bulldogs asked Josh Addo-Carr if he wanted them to expedite the process,and he said yes. That’s how confident he was his second test would prove negative after he allegedly failed a roadside drug test.
Josh Addo-Carr left some of his teammates at the Roosters-Rabbitohs game just after 8.30pm. What happened next may define Canterbury’s season.
If the Bulldogs beat Manly without him,Josh Addo-Carr wants to be catapulted straight back into the Canterbury line-up for next week’s playoff clash.
The Bulldogs general manager muddied the waters with a social media post about Josh Addo-Carr’s alleged drug positive. On Tuesday,he took the sting out of the story before it became a dumpster fire.
Lawyers for former NRL player Jackson Topine and the Canterbury Bulldogs have appeared together in court for the first time.
Canterbury will allege the wrestling session at the centre of the unprecedented civil case lasted no more than six minutes and it’s a common measure across the NRL.
As NRL rivals circled,Josh Addo-Carr broke bread with Bulldogs boss Phil Gould and learned some home truths about leadership,prompting an off-field overhaul for the Indigenous flyer.
But the ARL Commission chairman has promised greater scrutiny on club officials who slam the game in their media roles.