Addo-Carr's Future at Bulldogs Tackles Uncertainty Amid Suspension

Josh Addo-Carr in brutal new fallout at Bulldogs amid suspension for Kangaroos Tests

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Rugby League winger Josh Addo-Carr is facing a turbulent time at the Bulldogs, with talks scheduled for Friday regarding his future at the NRL club.

Despite being selected for the Kangaroos squad by Mal Meninga, Addo-Carr was forced to withdraw due to a breach notice from the NRL following an incident in the Koori Knockout.

This annual Indigenous carnival features players from bush and park footy teams competing against NRL stars.

It is reported that Addo-Carr is set to receive a two-game suspension from the NRL after allegedly being involved in a wild all-in brawl while playing for the Sydney All Blacks.

Additionally, Addo-Carr sparked controversy with a social media post about the crisis in the Middle East, for which he later apologized.

These incidents have left the Bulldogs unhappy with the player.

According to reports from Wide World of Sports, Addo-Carr will meet with Bulldogs head of football Phil Gould to discuss the ongoing drama.

The Bulldogs signed Addo-Carr on a lucrative $2 million deal for four seasons, but the team struggled in 2023, finishing 15th with only seven wins.

The outcome of the talks between Addo-Carr and the Bulldogs will determine his future with the club.

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