Suchislife
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should we make a play for Bryce Cartwright? could be a handy 2nd rower or lock. could come fairly cheap. Only problem is an other anti vaccinator.
Gold Coast Titans star Bryce Cartwright has reportedly walked out on the club and returned to Sydney.
According to The Courier-Mail, the 25-year-old is seeking an early release from his contract and has an uncertain future in the NRL.
Cartwright has been unable to get his name out of the headlines in 2020 after he became the poster-boy for the group of players that refused to submit to having a flu shot as part of the biosecurity protocols demanded by the league and the Queensland Government’s border protection restrictions.
The report indicates Cartwright has already returned to Sydney with his family and has asked to be released from his contract for “personal reasons”.
Cartwright was left out of the Titans side that was mauled 42-6 by the Storm last week and was not included in the team’s extended squad to face Penrith at Cbus Super Stadium on Sunday.
Cartwright is yet to be linked to any rival clubs, but his former reputation as a potential State of Origin player is expected to see at least one club roll the dice on him.
Gold Coast Titans player Bryce Cartwright at training.Source:News Corp Australia
He has played 43 games since moving to the Titans in 2018, but has failed to live up to the hype surrounding his high-profile move from the Panthers.
His poor efforts in defence have been highlighted several times in recent years.
However, he has also shown flashes of the player that exploded onto the first grade scene for Penrith in 2014.
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He remains contracted at the Titans until the end of the 2021 season.
It means Cartwright is potentially walking away from more than $500,000 with the star reportedly set to earn more than $450,000 next season — and still has around half his wages owed to him for the 2020 season.
Cartwright was earlier this year granted an exemption to play in the NRL, despite refusing to receive a flu immunisation.
He was granted the special exemption on “medical grounds” by Queensland’s Chief Medical Officer Jeannette Young.
His high profile stance attracted plenty of support Australian stars, including former Home And Away actor Isabel Lucas.
Gold Coast Titans star Bryce Cartwright has reportedly walked out on the club and returned to Sydney.
According to The Courier-Mail, the 25-year-old is seeking an early release from his contract and has an uncertain future in the NRL.
Cartwright has been unable to get his name out of the headlines in 2020 after he became the poster-boy for the group of players that refused to submit to having a flu shot as part of the biosecurity protocols demanded by the league and the Queensland Government’s border protection restrictions.
The report indicates Cartwright has already returned to Sydney with his family and has asked to be released from his contract for “personal reasons”.
Cartwright was left out of the Titans side that was mauled 42-6 by the Storm last week and was not included in the team’s extended squad to face Penrith at Cbus Super Stadium on Sunday.
Cartwright is yet to be linked to any rival clubs, but his former reputation as a potential State of Origin player is expected to see at least one club roll the dice on him.
Gold Coast Titans player Bryce Cartwright at training.Source:News Corp Australia
He has played 43 games since moving to the Titans in 2018, but has failed to live up to the hype surrounding his high-profile move from the Panthers.
His poor efforts in defence have been highlighted several times in recent years.
However, he has also shown flashes of the player that exploded onto the first grade scene for Penrith in 2014.
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He remains contracted at the Titans until the end of the 2021 season.
It means Cartwright is potentially walking away from more than $500,000 with the star reportedly set to earn more than $450,000 next season — and still has around half his wages owed to him for the 2020 season.
Cartwright was earlier this year granted an exemption to play in the NRL, despite refusing to receive a flu immunisation.
He was granted the special exemption on “medical grounds” by Queensland’s Chief Medical Officer Jeannette Young.
His high profile stance attracted plenty of support Australian stars, including former Home And Away actor Isabel Lucas.