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Josh Addo-Carr contract: Bulldogs emerge as favourite for Storm flyer
Phil Rothfield, News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
October 18, 2020 8:13pm
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The Canterbury Bulldogs are firming in the race to sign champion winger Josh Addo-Carr.
The Melbourne Storm flyer has put contract discussions on hold until after the grand final but is known to be impressed by new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett.
They are in opposite corners in Sunday’s grand final at ANZ Stadium. The Bulldogs, Wests Tigers and the Rabbitohs are the three clubs most interested for next year.
“I’ve decided not to even think about it until after the grand final,” Addo-Carr said.
“My manager is doing all that. He’s told me to focus on footy and I’m only thinking about Sunday.”
He admits it’s been the toughest decision of his life to leave the Storm a year early to be closer to family.
“I’ve had such a great time,” he said, “It is a great club, it really is.
“But I need to be with my family and that’s most important at the point of my life.”
Melbourne Storm player Josh Addo-Carr could end up at the Bulldogs.
Josh Addo-Carr is on the hunt for a new club. Picture: Michael Klein
Josh Addo-Carr contract: Bulldogs emerge as favourite for Storm flyer
Phil Rothfield, News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
October 18, 2020 8:13pm
Subscriber only
The Canterbury Bulldogs are firming in the race to sign champion winger Josh Addo-Carr.
The Melbourne Storm flyer has put contract discussions on hold until after the grand final but is known to be impressed by new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett.
They are in opposite corners in Sunday’s grand final at ANZ Stadium. The Bulldogs, Wests Tigers and the Rabbitohs are the three clubs most interested for next year.
“I’ve decided not to even think about it until after the grand final,” Addo-Carr said.
“My manager is doing all that. He’s told me to focus on footy and I’m only thinking about Sunday.”
He admits it’s been the toughest decision of his life to leave the Storm a year early to be closer to family.
“I’ve had such a great time,” he said, “It is a great club, it really is.
“But I need to be with my family and that’s most important at the point of my life.”
Melbourne Storm player Josh Addo-Carr could end up at the Bulldogs.
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