Josh Addo-Carr, a prominent winger for the Kangaroos, has been released by the Canterbury Bulldogs with immediate effect following two positive drug tests last month. The decision came after a meeting with the club’s board, where Bulldogs chairman Adam Driussi expressed that the choice was not made lightly, emphasizing the serious nature of the breaches involved.

Driussi acknowledged Addo-Carr’s contributions to the club over the past three seasons, highlighting the memorable moments he brought to the fans and members. However, he reinforced the club’s commitment to maintaining a culture rooted in strong standards and values. This season has underscored the necessity for transparency and trust between players and the organization, particularly in light of Addo-Carr’s failed drug tests and the lack of clarity thereafter.

While the NRL Integrity Unit has already implemented a four-match suspension for Addo-Carr, the Bulldogs deemed it essential to proceed with termination, ensuring that the club upholds its standards. Driussi reassured that while supporting players through tough times is crucial, it requires a foundation of trust and transparency.

In another development, the Broncos have secured a significant contract extension for star fullback Reece Walsh, who will remain with the club until the conclusion of the 2029 season. Additionally, Tyrone Thompson, a former hooker for the Chiefs, has made the transition to rugby league, reuniting with his twin brother Leo to play for the Knights next season.

This situation serves as a reminder of the importance of integrity and accountability in sports, and it is hoped that both Addo-Carr and the Bulldogs can find a way forward. Ultimately, this development opens doors for young talents eager to seize the opportunities in professional rugby league.


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