SAD REPORT, The all time player for Canterbury Bankstow Bulldogs has officially announced his leaving due to his marriage 

SAD REPORT, The all time player for Canterbury Bankstow Bulldogs has officially announced his leaving due to his marriage

In private, the Canterbury Bulldogs are defending how they handled an NRL player who left practice five weeks ago citing mental health issues.

Due to the gravity of his mental state, the player—who has not been named—arrived late for a training session last month. Despite being in the top 30, he is regarded as a first-grader on the outside.

At the conclusion of training, the coaching staff decided to impose a punishment, which is standard procedure at NRL clubs, by making him wrestle up to twelve teammates for a prolonged amount of time.

He requested a leave of absence from the club a week later for personal reasons, and he hasn’t returned to training since. His contract is still being paid by the club.

On Tuesday night, the Bulldogs were approached but declined to comment. The Daily Telegraph also revealed that center Braidon Burns has quit the team after leaving a training session last week due to a hamstring issue. He trained on Tuesday, the Herald has been informed.

cess has delivered two premierships at Penrith while collaborating closely with Panthers coach Ivan Cleary.

Players from clubs that have competed for winning teams, such as Blake Taafe of the Rabbitohs, Siua Taukeiaho, Liam Knight of the Panthers, Stephen Crichton of the Panthers, and Jaeman Salmon of the Panthers, have been recruited by him.

On Wednesday, Ciraldo is scheduled to address the media during his weekly pre-game press conference.

 

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