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Addo-Carr wanted cocaine test results fast-tracked to try to clear his name
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NRL 2024

Addo-Carr wanted cocaine test results fast-tracked to try to clear his name

The Bulldogs asked Josh Addo-Carr if he wanted them to expedite the process, and he said yes. That’s how confident he was his second test would prove negative after he allegedly failed a roadside drug test.

  • by Danny Weidler

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A Corolla, phone charger and an EzyMart store: Inside Addo-Carr’s fateful 48 hours
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NRL 2024

A Corolla, phone charger and an EzyMart store: Inside Addo-Carr’s fateful 48 hours

Josh Addo-Carr left some of his teammates at the Roosters-Rabbitohs game just after 8.30pm. What happened next may define Canterbury’s season.

  • by Michael Chammas and Adrian Proszenko
Addo-Carr seeking immediate reinstatement for second week of finals

Addo-Carr seeking immediate reinstatement for second week of finals

If the Bulldogs beat Manly without him, Josh Addo-Carr wants to be catapulted straight back into the Canterbury line-up for next week’s playoff clash.

  • by Adrian Proszenko, Michael Chammas and Danny Weidler
In one media conference, Phil Gould showed South Sydney how to handle a white-substance crisis

In one media conference, Phil Gould showed South Sydney how to handle a white-substance crisis

The Bulldogs general manager muddied the waters with a social media post about Josh Addo-Carr’s alleged drug positive. On Tuesday, he took the sting out of the story before it became a dumpster fire.

  • by Andrew Webster
‘Unheralded civil case’: Text from Topine’s father to Bulldogs

‘Unheralded civil case’: Text from Topine’s father to Bulldogs

Lawyers for former NRL player Jackson Topine and the Canterbury Bulldogs have appeared together in court for the first time.

  • by Adam Pengilly and Adrian Proszenko
How the Bulldogs will fight Topine’s ‘hopelessly embarrassing’ $4 million lawsuit
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How the Bulldogs will fight Topine’s ‘hopelessly embarrassing’ $4 million lawsuit

Canterbury will allege the wrestling session at the centre of the unprecedented civil case lasted no more than six minutes and it’s a common measure across the NRL.

  • by Adam Pengilly and Adrian Proszenko
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How meat and greet with Gus got Addo-Carr back on track

How meat and greet with Gus got Addo-Carr back on track

As NRL rivals circled, Josh Addo-Carr broke bread with Bulldogs boss Phil Gould and learned some home truths about leadership, prompting an off-field overhaul for the Indigenous flyer.

  • by Dan Walsh
‘It’s not personal’: V’landys dismisses talk of Gould fallout after NRL breach notice
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NRL 2024

‘It’s not personal’: V’landys dismisses talk of Gould fallout after NRL breach notice

But the ARL Commission chairman has promised greater scrutiny on club officials who slam the game in their media roles.

  • by Andrew Webster
‘I’ve done nothing wrong’: Phil Gould to challenge $20,000 fine over television rant

‘I’ve done nothing wrong’: Phil Gould to challenge $20,000 fine over television rant

The Bulldogs football boss has engaged a lawyer and will fight the NRL’s sanction for comments he made about the game. But why is he in trouble in the first place?

  • by Adam Pengilly
‘Small ball’ and a rugby league revolution: Are the Bulldogs back?

‘Small ball’ and a rugby league revolution: Are the Bulldogs back?

Many thought they were mad for recruiting a bunch of small, multi-skilled players. But were Phil Gould and Cameron Ciraldo ahead of the game?

  • by Adam Pengilly
Phil Gould fined $20,000 over television rant

Phil Gould fined $20,000 over television rant

The NRL has sanctioned the high-profile television commentator after he labelled the game “stupid” in a rant about rules interpretations.

  • by Adam Pengilly

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