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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SportsKey session in Geraldton tests regional athletic talent in new and groundbreaking ways
Geraldton hosted a groundbreaking athlete assessment event at Activewest Stadium on July 17, organized by SportsKey in collaboration with WA Football, to redefine talent recognition in regional communities. Led by Chris Smith, the initiative focuses on long-term athletic potential through data-driven assessments of growth, skill, and cognitive ability, aiming to provide regional athletes with access to elite development pathways. Want More Context? 🔎
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