Bryce Cartwright has revealed he wants to stay at the Titans for the rest of his career as the skilful backrower admits his previous form for the club has not been up to par. 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. Bryce Cartwright is reportedly seeking an immediate release from his contract with the Gold Coast Titans.It’s unclear when the Titans could grant the release but he has not played for the team since round nine.Removing Cartwright’s contract from the books will go some way to helping Gold Coast accommodate But for Cartwright it would end a controversial stint at the club and leave his NRL future under a cloud.The former Panthers player dramatically left to join the Titans in the 2018 pre-season, but was often criticised for a lack of defensive effort.He was almost banned from appearing for Gold Coast this year after refusing a Queensland government request to accept the flu vaccine.Cartwright subsequently gained a medical exemption and played in five games after the NRL season returned from its coronavirus shutdown.Cartwright was praised for his attitude and application - alongside teammate Brian Kelly, who was also stood down for a short period of time - after returning to training in the wake of the anti-vaxxer saga.“They’ve been great. The report indicates Cartwright has already returned to Sydney with his family and has asked to be released from his contract for “personal reasons”. Bryce Cartwright has revealed he wants to stay at the Titans for the rest of his career as the skilful backrower admits his previous form for the club has not been up to par. Cartwright, 25, was signed from Penrith to a four-year contract by former coach Garth Brennan in 2018, playing 14 games in his first season and 22 last year. Cartwright is yet to be linked to any rival … January 3, 2020 4:00pm. Ash Taylor (1m) his deal expires end of next season also which will …
Two Titans players were stood down on Friday over their refusal to get influenza vaccinations after the Queensland government voiced its concerns to the NRL. Subscriber only. News Corp reports the 25-year-old forward has already left the club’s base to return to his family in Sydney. Obviously, with all the stuff going on, they’ve been getting hammered,” Titans forward Jai Arrow said in May.“As a teammate, I’ll always stick up for them and, no matter what their decision is, that’s their decision.“They’ve brought a great attitude towards training and Carty put on an absolute clinic last Friday at training. Share this on Facebook.
As a teammate, that’s all we can really expect from them.”Bryce Cartwright has played seven games for the Gold Coast Titans this year.Bryce Cartwright has played seven games for the Gold Coast Titans this year.Photo proves '100 per cent' howler after NRL dramatically axes two referees Travis Meyn, The Courier-Mail. Bryce Cartwright to return to Titans training after being given medical exemption from flu shot Posted 11 m minutes ago Bryce Cartwright said he would not be bullied into having a flu shot. It’s unclear when the Titans could grant the release but he has not played for the team since round nine.
NRL 2020: Gold Coast Titans star Bryce Cartwright’s contract news. Bryce Cartwright is reportedly seeking an immediate release from his contract with the Gold Coast Titans. Bryce Cartwright says he has found happiness in football and life again and wants to finish his career at the Titans as a debt of gratitude for the club standing by him during the darkest days of his turbulent career. It’s good to see.“Their heads aren’t down. With Ryan James (700k), Shannon Boyd (600k), Bryce Cartwright (600k), Nathan Peats (600k) and Kevin Proctor (550k) all coming off contract or leaving the titans will free up a huge amount of money. They’re coming in to training and putting a smile on their face and training hard.