LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
In an extraordinary turn of events, it has been revealed that there is tension between Bulldogs star Josh Addo-Carr and the club, leading to a crisis meeting.
According to reports from news.com.au, Addo-Carr is set to meet with Canterbury football boss Phil Gould to address concerns about his recent behavior.
The winger recently apologized after posting a controversial Instagram post comparing the Israel conflict to Indigenous land rights.
This is not the first time Addo-Carr has found himself in hot water.
Earlier this month, he was stood down from the Australian squad for the Pacific Championships and handed a two-match ban for his involvement in a brawl at the Koori Knockout.
Now, it appears that Addo-Carr is fighting the suspension imposed by NRL officials.
Fortunately for Addo-Carr, his inclusion in the Kangaroos squad means that he won't have to serve any suspension at the start of the NRL season.
However, these controversial incidents have prompted Bulldogs officials to call for a meeting with Addo-Carr and his management to "clear the air." This information comes from News Corp, as reported by dailytelegraph.com.au.
It remains to be seen what will come out of this crisis meeting, but it is clear that there are concerns surrounding Addo-Carr's behavior.
The Bulldogs will undoubtedly want to address these issues and ensure that they are not affecting the team's performance.
Only time will tell if Addo-Carr can put these controversies behind him and focus on his rugby league career.