Cameron Ciraldo Takes Full Responsibility for Bulldogs’ Decision Amid Addo-Carr’s Likely Departure with $700M Guarantee
Cameron Ciraldo, head coach of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, has taken full responsibility for the club’s decision to terminate Josh Addo-Carr’s contract following the player’s positive drug tests. Addo-Carr, a prominent winger, tested positive for cocaine during a roadside drug test, leading to his immediate suspension and subsequent contract ter
Ciraldo emphasized the importance of maintaining the club’s integrity and standards, stating that difficult decisions are necessary to uphold the team’s values. He acknowledged the impact of Addo-Carr’s departure on both the team and its supporters but stressed the need for accountability.
In the aftermath, Addo-Carr has reportedly agreed to a two-year deal with the Parramatta Eels.
This move offers him an opportunity to revive his career under new guidance.
Ciraldo’s handling of the situation reflects a commitment to fostering a culture of responsibility within the Bulldogs, aiming to set a precedent for current and future players regarding the expectations and standards of the club.
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