Canterbury were so convinced their star winger’s second drug test would come back negative that they lobbied the NRL to let Addo-Carr play against Manly.
Stern meetings, self-reflection, tears, denials and the loss of at leastYet, the Bulldogs flyer still doesn’t know the extent to which his club was trying to back him through his most testing period.
What he is unaware of is that the club was going to allow him to play in their final against the Sea Eagles last Sunday, had the result been negative., were pulling out all the stops to help Addo-Carr get back on the field. At the core of their efforts were conversations with the game’s bosses.
Nathan Cleary’s performance in last year’s grand final has been lauded, but his goalkicking has gone relatively unnoticed.Cleary’s incredible try-scoring and try-creating period as the Panthers came from 16 points behind, which included a 40-20, has been widely lauded. But his conversion that put the Panthers within striking distance of the Broncos in the dying stages of the game has not received the credit it deserves.kick from the sideline in Origin III this year to level the scores at 2-all.
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