Canterbury Bulldogs
Done deal: Canterbury Bulldogs has just confirmed another major deal……
Foxx fleeing to a new team: Addo-Carr calls in for a contract after the Bulldogs fire him
Josh Addo-Carr, who was fired by Canterbury after failing a roadside drug test, has agreed to a two-year contract and will play for Parramatta next season. After settling on the specifics with new coach Jason Ryles and football manager Mark O’Neill on Thursday night, the 29-year-old former NSW and Australian winger finalized his Eels contract. Although Addo-Carr’s signing has not yet been publicly announced by Parramatta, it is anticipated to take place on Friday.
The Dragons prioritized recruiting former Eels captain Clint Gutherson, who has signed a three-year contract, above pursuing the dual premiership-winning former Storm player.
The Bulldogs just fired Addo-Carr because the board was dissatisfied with his inability to reveal the circumstances of his arrest before to the championship game. Addo-Carr will attempt to resurrect his career at Parra, who are hoping to recover from a terrible season that saw coach Brad Arthur fired halfway through, even though the Bulldogs ended the last year of his contract. When the current Eels coach was Craig Bellamy’s assistant, Ryles and Addo-Carr collaborated at Melbourne.
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