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Josh Addo Carr drug testing controversy

Corner_Post

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Just pleased he got his phone charger
Did we ever find out whether he eventually got his "phone charger" from the Ezy Mart that was not closest to Olympic Park stadium?... Mind you he did apparently leave a footy game at Olympic Park at half time about 8:30pm and was pulled over not too far away at 10:45pm not that far away (footy game would have been well and truly over) so you kind of wonder what he was doing during that time.
 

Trifili13

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Did we ever find out whether he eventually got his "phone charger" from the Ezy Mart that was not closest to Olympic Park stadium?... Mind you he did apparently leave a footy game at Olympic Park at half time about 8:30pm and was pulled over not too far away at 10:45pm not that far away (footy game would have been well and truly over) so you kind of wonder what he was doing during that time.
Circling the streets trying to find parking close to the Ezy Mart store so he didn't have to walk far?
 

Wizardman

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Some of the responses from Dogs fans to the sacking are a direct reflection of the IQ of some supporters out there.

By Gould very publicly defending JAC initially, he absolutely wanted JAC to stay. If JAC came clean from the start and admitted his guilty, I highly doubt he would have got the sack.

Drugs is not the number one reason why he was sacked. Lying to his employer was the nail in his coffin. In life, you just don't shit on the hand that feeds you.

Even in his farewell message to Dogs supporters, he has still not owned his guilt. That is a reflection on the type of guy JAC truly is. In all walks of life, the only way to redemption is to come clean. I'd be wary if I was a CEO chasing him.
 

dogslife

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Some of the responses from Dogs fans to the sacking are a direct reflection of the IQ of some supporters out there.

By Gould very publicly defending JAC initially, he absolutely wanted JAC to stay. If JAC came clean from the start and admitted his guilty, I highly doubt he would have got the sack.

Drugs is not the number one reason why he was sacked. Lying to his employer was the nail in his coffin. In life, you just don't shit on the hand that feeds you.

Even in his farewell message to Dogs supporters, he has still not owned his guilt. That is a reflection on the type of guy JAC truly is. In all walks of life, the only way to redemption is to come clean. I'd be wary if I was a CEO chasing him.
Which Bulldogs fans? Most of the ones ive spoken to have the exact same opinion as, which is the exact thing youve just said.

Suggest you get off Facebook and Tiktok if you're looking for rational opinions.
 

soc123_au

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Drugs is not the number one reason why he was sacked. Lying to his employer was the nail in his coffin. In life, you just don't shit on the hand that feeds you.

Even in his farewell message to Dogs supporters, he has still not owned his guilt. That is a reflection on the type of guy JAC truly is. In all walks of life, the only way to redemption is to come clean. I'd be wary if I was a CEO chasing him.
Latrell lying his arse off over their Covid indiscretions made him think it was ok to be full of shit. Poor prick forgot that form in relation to contract price is the hidden part of that equation.

Someone will pick him up, can't say he didn't deserve it, but it is harsh when you compare similar incidents and punishments. I hope it's a good wake up call for him and he smartens up where he needs to as apart from being a bit dumb he seems a decent enough guy.
 

Corner_Post

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JAC's story has so many holes - he should have just come clean early on.
- Needing to leave his mates at half time of a game for a "phone charger". Could have just borrowed one from hotel that he was staying at.
- Goes to buy a charger at an "Ezy Mart" - does not go to one within walking distance
- Leaves game at half time just after 8:30pm and gets car from hotel next to stadium... gets pulled over only about 1-2kms away at 10:45pm (mind you game is well and truly finished by this time). (https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/a-...-foxx-s-fateful-48-hours-20240910-p5k9io.html)
You kind of wonder what he was doing in those 2 hrs...
 
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