Carter in rehab
Paul Carter's demise at the Roosters was predictable and, while rugby league is based on giving second chances, Carter has chewed through three clubs and hasn't improved.
It's worth pointing out that Carter asked the Roosters for a release and it appears that he is trying to get control of his life again by checking into rehab. He needs to worry about his long-term health and happiness, and forget about football for a while.
His cards were marked from the moment he was out and in very close proximity to Shaun Kenny-Dowall on the night he was arrested and charged with cocaine possession. Then he was seen in Channel Nine vision on the night when Western Sydney Wanderers player Mitch Nichols was arrested for cocaine possession at Casablanca nightclub in Double Bay.
Standing by SKD
And while on Kenny-Dowall, his life is on hold until his court case takes place, but behind the scenes there is plenty going on as he tries to get on with his life. The Roosters are hearing that he may end up at Salford soon after the case is heard. His management say he wants to remain in Australia.
The club won't wash its hands of him regardless of what happens. He will receive a decent farewell because he has been a tremendous club man for a long period.
SKD has been training with his good mate Roger Fabri to keep up his fitness.
Paul Carter's demise at the Roosters was predictable and, while rugby league is based on giving second chances, Carter has chewed through three clubs and hasn't improved.
It's worth pointing out that Carter asked the Roosters for a release and it appears that he is trying to get control of his life again by checking into rehab. He needs to worry about his long-term health and happiness, and forget about football for a while.
His cards were marked from the moment he was out and in very close proximity to Shaun Kenny-Dowall on the night he was arrested and charged with cocaine possession. Then he was seen in Channel Nine vision on the night when Western Sydney Wanderers player Mitch Nichols was arrested for cocaine possession at Casablanca nightclub in Double Bay.
Standing by SKD
And while on Kenny-Dowall, his life is on hold until his court case takes place, but behind the scenes there is plenty going on as he tries to get on with his life. The Roosters are hearing that he may end up at Salford soon after the case is heard. His management say he wants to remain in Australia.
The club won't wash its hands of him regardless of what happens. He will receive a decent farewell because he has been a tremendous club man for a long period.
SKD has been training with his good mate Roger Fabri to keep up his fitness.
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