Sacked star’s sad Instagram message
NRL star Josh Addo-Carr has sent an emotional message to address his supporters after he was sacked by the Bulldogs on Thursday night.
NRL star Josh Addo-Carr has sent an emotional message to address his supporters after he was sacked by the Bulldogs on Thursday night.
Josh Addo-Carr has learned his fate after meeting with Canterbury Bulldogs in an attempt to plead his case.
Josh Addo-Carr has played his last game for the Bulldogs after being sacked by the club he says he joined at its lowest point hoping to make a change. Read his statement here.
The Bulldogs have made a call on Josh Addo-Carr’s future, with the star winger on the hunt for a new club after he was sacked.
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With a sell out crowd and finals spots on the line, the Dragons-Bulldogs clash loomed as must watch TV. But the match took a terrifying turn after a player was rushed to hospital with an heart concern.
Police are set to conduct a high visibility operation warning fans to be on their best behaviour for the Dragons’ sellout clash against Canterbury in the wake of wild Bulldogs celebrations last weekend.
Ahead of one of the most anticipated clashes of the season between the Dragons and Bulldogs, a St George Illawarra enforcer has raised the stakes by putting a target on the back of Canterbury captain Stephen Crichton.
The wild scenes in Belmore on Sunday will stick with Bulldogs players for the rest of their lives, but things are set to be very different this weekend.
More than 18,000 crammed Belmore to watch the Bulldogs beat the Raiders, with the popularity of the match and venue prompting club officials to change attendance protocols for future matches.
Some of the scenes at Belmore Oval on Sunday night represent the greatest things about rugby league. The drums are beating, the Bulldogs are back and its scalp hunting season, writes PAMELA WHALEY.
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