LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
In a stunning turn of events, the Canterbury Bulldogs have made the tough call to part ways with Josh Addo-Carr after a tumultuous saga surrounding a positive drugs test.
This decision marks the end of Addo-Carr's time at the club, where he had spent the last three years showcasing his talents on the field.
Addo-Carr, who made the move to the Bulldogs from the Melbourne Storm in 2021, was seen as a beacon of hope for the struggling team.
However, his departure has left fans feeling a sense of disappointment as they bid farewell to the speedster.
The chain of events that led to Addo-Carr's exit began with a routine roadside drug test, which ultimately revealed traces of cocaine in his system.
Initially, Addo-Carr attempted to downplay the results, claiming it was inconclusive.
However, further testing confirmed the presence of the illegal substance, leaving the club with no choice but to take action.
As Addo-Carr faces the consequences of his actions, the Bulldogs must now regroup and focus on the challenges ahead without one of their key players.
The road ahead may be rocky, but with determination and resilience, the team can overcome this setback and emerge stronger than ever.