Josh Addo-Carr has been sacked by the Canterbury Bulldogs after returning two positive drug tests last month, resulting in a four-game NRL suspension and a $15,000 fine. The Australian Test winger failed a roadside test and a secondary sample, leading to the termination of his contract by the club’s board of directors. Addo-Carr, who had been with the Bulldogs for three seasons, will have to serve the remaining three games of his suspension in the 2025 season and faces uncertainty in securing a new team due to his recent actions.
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