Sunday, 4 September 2011

Roosters, manager deny Carney sacking


The Sydney Roosters and Todd Carney's management have both denied a decision has already been made to tear up the troubled NRL star's contract.

A report today said Carney would be cut loose from the NRL club this week after a year marred by a return to alcohol-related problems.

The Dally M medallist, who appeared to have beaten his demons when he led the Roosters to the 2010 grand final in his first season with the club, has been linked to a move to French Super League club Catalans.

"As we said a couple of weeks ago, the decision will be made at the end of the season and we're playing today so it's certainly not the end of the season," Roosters chief executive Steve Noyce said.

Noyce said a decision would be made in the "next short period of time".

"But first it's important today for us with the (under-)20s still in the semi race and first grade are three (wins) on the trot," he said.

"It would be great to finish with a win over Melbourne.

"I've been saying all along with this thing, we need to focus on the team that's playing and then once the season's finished we'll address the matter with Todd and his manager."
Carney's management company Titan posted a denial on Twitter.

"Contrary to reports in The Sun Herald, Todd Carney has not been sacked by the Sydney Roosters," it read.

"Management working on a resolution this week."

It is widely believed the 25-year-old has played his last game for the Roosters.

He has been stood down three times by the club this season for alcohol related issues.
The Roosters play ladder-leaders Melbourne at the Sydney Football Stadium tonight.

Source: Sydney Morning Herald

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