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.
was so adamant he had done nothing wrong that he urged the Bulldogs to have the results of his second drug test fast-tracked.
He has maintained all along that he did not take any illegal substance. During multiple conversations with Bulldogs officials, Addo-Carr has not wavered, maintaining he did not touch cocaine. He was given a number of opportunities to confess, but instead chose to try to get the results fast-tracked. “It’s frustrating that the club has to deal with this situation and I feel awful for that. I want it to be known that I didn’t take drugs and I look forward to my name being cleared.“Until my name is cleared, I will do whatever is best for the team. My entire focus is on today and my heart is with the boys. Ihope I get the chance to show what the club means to me next week.
Hunt is a quality person and a quality player, and it may be in his interests to get away from a club that has been so inconsistent in its attitude towards him. Newcastle have heard stories linking Ponga to the Roosters for weeks and say they have no intention to release Ponga early from his contract, which ends in 2027, and there is no way the Roosters would ever be a club they would let him join.
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