LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Josh Addo-Carr's recent career move has been described as a 'reality check' after his abrupt sacking by the Bulldogs, but the speedy winger insists he still has plenty of game left in him.
According to reports from news.com.au, Addo-Carr has taken on a job as a labourer while expressing his determination to make a comeback in the NRL.
It's a tough road ahead for the 29-year-old, who was shown the door by the Canterbury Bulldogs earlier this week due to "serious breaches" of his contract.
The former Bulldogs player was let go from his $550,000 contract, leaving behind his final year with the club.
In a rough turn of events, Addo-Carr had tested positive for cocaine during a roadside drug test back in September, leading to him sitting out the Bulldogs' first finals match in nearly a decade.
Despite facing setbacks, Addo-Carr remains resolute in his quest for redemption.
It's a challenging time for the winger, but as they say in the world of sport, it's not over till the final whistle blows.
With his hunger still burning bright, Addo-Carr is determined to bounce back stronger than ever.