Adam Elliott, Canterbury Bulldogs part ways
Michael Carayannis and David Riccio
Adam Elliott’s 101-game career with the Bulldogs is over despite the hard-charging middle forward having had two years left to run on his contract.
Adam Elliot’s controversial stint at the Bulldogs is over.
The Bulldogs board and Elliott have opted to mutually part ways despite two years of his $1 million contract remaining. The embattled Canterbury back-rower met with the Bulldogs board via Zoom on Monday night which lasted about 40 minutes.
Just days later he is on the lookout for a new club as he fights to save his NRL career.
It is understood the Bulldogs have agreed to pay him out the remainder of his contract for this season which expires on October 31.
Elliott was thrust into the spotlight again after being found in a toilet with NRLW star Millie Boyle on the Gold Coast last month.
He played 101 top grade games for the club.
Elliott was stood-down for the final two matches of Canterbury’s season but remained with the club in Queensland. He again found himself in the headlines after he was kicked out of the White Rhino Bar and Eats with Boyle adamant it was nothing more than “a kiss in the bathroom”.
Elliott was fined $10,000 by the NRL and ordered to undergo education and training.
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