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Todd Carney

Todd Carney (born 2 June 1986), also known by the nickname of "Toddy", is an Australian former professional rugby league player who played in the 2000s and 2010s.

Todd Carney
Personal information
Full nameTodd Carney
Born (1986-06-02) 2 June 1986 (age 37)[1]
Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia
Height184 cm (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Weight90 kg (14 st 2 lb)[1][2]
Playing information
PositionFive-eighth, Halfback, Fullback[1]
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2004–09 Canberra Raiders 71 29 70 6 262
2010–11 Sydney Roosters 44 22 113 2 316
2012–14 Cronulla Sharks 51 8 106 5 249
2015–16 Catalans Dragons 33 9 4 1 45
2017 Salford Red Devils 16 0 7 0 14
2018 Hull Kingston Rovers 6 0 0 0 0
Total 221 68 300 14 886
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2008–12 NSW Country 3 1 4 0 12
2010 Australia 1 0 2 0 4
2012 New South Wales 3 0 7 0 14
Source: [3][4][5]
As of 13 January 2019

He has previously played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Sydney Roosters and the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League (2004 - 2014); and for the Hull Kingston Rovers, Salford Red Devils, and the Catalans Dragons teams in the Super League (2015 - 2018). His main positions were as a fullback, five-eighth or halfback.

Background edit

Carney was born in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia.

Playing career edit

Early career edit

Carney played his junior rugby league for the Goulburn Stockmen, before being recruited to the Canberra Raiders' junior academy at the age of just twelve. Playing in the S.G. Ball Cup, Carney's team won the premiership in 2003.

Senior career edit

Canberra Raiders (2004-09) edit

Carney made his National Rugby League Premiership début during the 2004 NRL season at the age of 17. After a handful of appearances, he was named the Canberra Raiders' 'Rookie of the Year.'[6]

Canberra Raiders had signed Jason Smith and Sam Peez, who in 2005, helped shape Carney's game.

Despite only playing 11 games and scoring a single try. Carney was rewarded with a starting position in the Junior Kangaroos' annual fixture against Papua New Guinea, where he tallied a record 20 points.

2006 was Carney's breakthrough year, where he cemented his position in the first-grade team, scoring 12 tries in 18 games.

Alongside Adam Mogg, he was the Raiders' leading try-scorer for 2006. His long-range kicking game also became a feature of his play, going onto record numerous 40-20's.[citation needed]

Carney won three games in extra-time off 40-metre drop-goals, as Canberra finished in the top 8 of the National Rugby League (NRL) competition ladder. He was again selected in the Junior Kangaroos' squad, where he was appointed as captain.[6]

After an incident on 16 December 2006 in Goulburn, Carney was charged with drink driving and reckless driving. Following legal proceedings in February 2007, Carney was suspended from driving a motor vehicle for five-years.[7]

Taking on the role of five-eighth in 2007, Carney earned three 'Man-of-the-Match' Awards from seven games. However, his selection chances in the NSW Country Origin team were laid to rest due to another driving-related off-field misbehaviour.[citation needed]

On 18 May 2007, despite being disqualified from driving, Carney drove a Ute belonging to teammate, Steve Irwin.

Police began to pursue the vehicle after noticing the wheels of the Ute momentarily lost traction as it went around a corner. Despite the police car having its sirens sounding and lights flashing, Carney refused to stop his speeding vehicle and led police on a high-speed chase through the back streets of the Canberra suburb of Bruce.[citation needed]

After turning into a dead-end street, Carney stopped the car and fled the scene on foot, leaving Irwin in the passenger seat. Irwin told police that, "Carney was the driver".[citation needed]

Police went to Carney's home address, but he was not there instead the police found 23-year-old room-mate, Tom Witcombe, claimed that he had not seen Carney since earlier that afternoon. The next morning, Carney turned himself into the police.[citation needed]

On Tuesday 12 June 2007, Carney appeared at the ACT Magistrates Court. Carney pleaded guilty to the charges of failing to stop when directed by police, negligent driving and driving while disqualified.[8]

He was spared jail, but the Court placed Carney on a 12-month good behaviour order and banned him from driving until 2012. He was also sentenced to 200 hours of community service.[9][7][10]

The Magistrate warned Carney that if he were to commit another offence he would, "undoubtedly go to jail".[8]

Controversially the Canberra Raiders club sacked Steve Irwin (who was not charged with any offences over the incident), but retained Carney.[11]

Carney was the Raiders' top try-scorer for the 2007 NRL season.[6]

Before the 2008 NRL season, Carney began modelling his game on Johnathan Thurston, in a bid to play representative football. He was also being personally coached by his life and childhood hero, Laurie Daley.[12]

His 2008 pre-season was eventful, as he became the subject of a three-way battle between Canberra, Manly and Penrith. Eventually he re-signed with the Raiders until 2010, with an option for a further two-years.[13]

Though off-field misbehaviour continued to plague Carney's playing career and on 20 July 2008, it was "alleged" that he had urinated on a man in a Canberra nightclub, the man had to undertake counseling to overcome the trauma of the incident.[14]

Carney was suspended from participating in league matches and training while the allegations were investigated. The complaint was withdrawn two-days later, but Carney remained suspended for the round 21 match against the Gold Coast Titans.[15]

The nightclub allegations sparked renewed interest in Carney's 2007 negligent driving charges, when Steve Irwin "claimed" that Carney was intoxicated whilst driving at the time of the 2007 incident. But Irwin had been pressured by the club (Canberra Raiders) to remain quiet, in an attempt to avoid a jail sentence for Carney.[16]

The incident led to the club imposing an ultimatum on Carney which included a five-point plan.

Whereby Carney would have to:

  • Stand-down from training and matches for the rest of the season.
  • To go on an alcohol ban until the end of 2012.
  • Undergo counselling.
  • Complete a community service programme.
  • To also pay a $20,000 fine.

The NRL threatened to de-register his contract for two-years, if Carney did not accept this plan in order to protect the Raiders from losing him to another club.[17]

Carney asked for a variation of the plan where he could avoid points one and two.

This was unacceptable to the club's board and on 7 August 2008, the Canberra club sacked Carney and terminated his $400,000 a season contract.[citation needed]

Carney was de-registered by the NRL and he would not be eligible to compete in the competition until 2010.[18][19]

Carney attempted to follow ex-Dragon's coach Nathan Brown to the Huddersfield Giants on a one-year deal, but was unable to obtain a Visa in late 2008, due to his previous drink driving offences.[20][21]

Carney applied to the NRL in an effort to play for an Australian club in the 2009 NRL season, but the NRL stated that, "they would not accept registration of a contract for Todd Carney for that season".[21]

In February 2009, Carney went on a vandalism spree in Goulburn, jumping on a car bonnet and damaging the entrance to a Fone Zone store.[citation needed]

He received a 12-month suspended jail sentence and he was also ordered to undertake alcohol counselling.[22]

In March 2009, the Canberra Raiders agreed to release Carney to play for the Atherton Roosters in the Cairns competition in Far North Queensland.[23]

Carney was assaulted by four-men in Atherton on 10 May 2009, with one of those men former Cowboys, Broncos and current (at the time of the incident) London Broncos' player, Nick Slyney.[24]

Carney "reportedly" injured a man by setting his pants on fire in an incident on New Year's Eve. The man suffered burns to his buttock, scrotum and upper thighs, after "allegedly" having his pants set alight while on holiday at Airlie Beach in Queensland.[citation needed] The police did not investigate the incident, with the man making no formal complaint. However, this was not a good start to his Sydney Roosters' career, after the club had just handed him a career lifeline by signing him to a three-year deal.[citation needed]

Sydney Roosters (2010-11) edit

After his season-long ban from the NRL expired, Carney joined the Sydney Roosters for the 2010 NRL season.

 
Carney playing for the Sydney Roosters.

In preparation for his comeback season, Carney bought a punching bag to exercise with.[25]

He played his first game for the club against his old team the Atherton Roosters, in a pre-season trial in Atherton.[26] After playing all of his football at Canberra in the halfback position, he was shifted to fullback by Roosters' coach, Brian Smith. After his début against the South Sydney Rabbitohs in a 36-10 victory, Carney was kept at fullback, only shifting back into the halfback position to cover injuries or representative absentees until round 14 against the Melbourne Storm when he was permanently switched to halfback, displacing captain Braith Anasta to lock.[27]

His switch to the halfback position was very successful, with the Roosters undertaking a five-game winning streak soon after the move. Carney formed an incisive attacking combination with his halfback partner Mitchell Pearce. He was also a facilitator to his outside backs with Anthony Minichiello and Shaun Kenny-Dowall in particular showing increased productivity. In addition, he had taken on the kicking duties for the Roosters scoring over 200 points.[28]

In the regular season Carney finished second on the top-point scorers and goal-kickers lists. He was named as the season's 'Dally M Medallist' for the NRL's best player.[29] Carney also won the Dally M 'Five-Eight of the Year' and the Provan-Summons Medal ('People's Choice') Award.

He also received the Rugby League International Federation's 'International Player of the Year Award' for 2010.[30]

In December 2010, it was reported that Carney had injured himself, after falling from his balcony while trying to gain entry to the building after locking himself out. He suffered no serious injuries.[31] Carney dated Seven Network television presenter, Liz Cantor. Their relationship didn't last very long and they soon went their separate ways.[32] At the end of his 2011 NRL season, he had played a total of 118 games, 115 at club level and 3 at representative level.

On 26 February 2011, it was reported that Carney would face a low-range drink driving charge. The Sydney Roosters confirmed that they would stand-by him through this indiscretion. Just over a month later, Carney was found to be involved with Anthony Watts, when he was drinking on 16 April 2011. Following the second incident in three-months, NRL management stood Carney down from the Sydney Roosters indefinitely. He was subsequently required to receive treatment for his behavioural issues.

Carney returned to the NRL in a round 10 clash against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Toyota Park.[33][34] In early August 2011, Carney, together with Nate Myles and Frank-Paul Nuuausala, broke a team agreement to not touch alcohol for two-weeks. All three players were subject to disciplinary hearings.[35] On 8 September 2011, it was announced that the Sydney Roosters would release Carney from the final year of his contract, following a request from Carney's management.[36][37]

 
Carney at the 2012 Dally M Awards.

Denied a Visa to gain access into the United Kingdom due to his criminal convictions, Carney's management were reportedly considering a contract with French-based Super League team, the Catalans Dragons.[38][39]

By mid-October 2011, there was further media speculation that Carney would be signed by the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks or the St. George Illawarra Dragons.[40][41][42] On 26 October 2011, it was announced that Carney had accepted a two-year contract with the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, estimated to be worth $700,000.[43][44]

Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (2012-14) edit

Carney's first year at Cronulla was very good, as he helped the side into the finals. However, they were defeated by the Raiders in the Qualifying Finals.

He was also selected to represent New South Wales in the annual State of Origin series playing at the five-eighth position.

Carney spent the off-season recovering from an achilles tendon tear, but despite an offer from the New Zealand Warriors in January 2013, Carney signed-up with the Sharks for an additional five-years from 2013.[45]

Carney for the second time in his career, he won the Dally M 'Five-Eighth of the Year' Award in the 2013 NRL season.

On 29 June 2014, Carney was sacked by the Sharks, due to a photograph leaked on social media in which he appears to urinate into his own mouth.[46][47]

As he was on his last warning for behavioural issues, the NRL's Chief Operating Officer Jim Doyle, said, "I would be surprised if any club would show interest in signing him. Considering his chequered history and even if they did it was 'unlikely' the NRL would agree to register him".[48]

On 18 January 2019, Carney appeared on the NRL podcast titled "Bloke in a bar". Carney was asked by host Denan Kemp about the incident which saw his contract terminated by Cronulla. Carney said that his "Bubbler" act had been performed by another teammate Bryce Gibbs. Carney claimed the "Bubbler" became part of celebrations after each win.

Carney also claimed that former Cronulla boss Steve Noyce was among the club officials to witness Gibbs do the '"Bubbler" and says he did not balk at it before the publicly circulated photo of Carney stole headlines and ultimately led to his exile from the NRL. Carney stated that Noyce only made an issue of the act because of the photograph becoming public.[49]

 
Carney with the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks during his time at the club.

Catalans Dragons (2015-16) edit

At the end of 2014, Carney moved to France, after signing with Super League club the Catalans Dragons, to play for them in the 2015 and 2016 rugby league seasons.[50]

In just his second game for the Dragons, Carney suffered broken ribs during a tackle by former Roosters' teammate, Lama Tasi. The game ended in a 40-40 draw.

 
Carney playing for Catalans Dragons in 2015.

Salford Red Devils (2017) edit

Carney played for the Salford Red Devils in 2017's Super League XXII.

Carney played for the Salford Red Devils in 2017's Super League XXII. At the end of 2017, Carney signed a contract to play with Queensland Cup side, the Northern Pride in a bid to revive his career in Australia.[51]

Northern Pride (2018) edit

On 14 February 2018, Carney played his first game in Australia for nearly 4-years, in a trial-match for the Northern Pride against the Mackay Cutters.

On 2 March 2018, Carney's bid to return to the NRL suffered a setback, as Manly Sea Eagles announced they would not be signing him for the 2018 NRL season.[52][53]

North Queensland Cowboys (2018) edit

On 12 April 2018, Carney was reportedly training with the North Queensland Cowboys, although not yet cleared to play by the NRL. On 2 May 2018, Carney left the Cowboys to return to Sydney due to family reasons.[54][55]

North Sydney Bears (2018) edit

On 21 May 2018, Carney signed a deal to join Intrust Super Premiership New South Wales side, the North Sydney Bears.[56]

On 22 May 2018, Carney's former side the Northern Pride were demanding $15,000 in compensation for relocation costs.[citation needed]

Northern Pride Chief Executive Officer Greg Dowling, said, "He (Carney) doesn't owe us money, but we want compensation. We paid him an amount to relocate here and we want that refunded. Once they pay we'll clear him. Naturally, we were chasing a number of people and when Todd agreed, we concentrated on him thinking he would be here long-term. I've spoken to his manager and to Greg Florimo, so that's where things are at now".[57]

On 1 July 2018, Carney's move to the North Sydney Bears was blocked, after Carney refused to pay the Northern Pride a $15,000 release fee.

Northern Pride had demanded the North Sydney Bears to pay the release fee, but they refused to do so, hoping that a deal could be arranged between Carney's management team and the North Queensland side before the transfer window closed.[58]

Hull Kingston Rovers (2018) edit

It was revealed on 7 July 2018, that Carney had signed a short-term contract at Hull Kingston Rovers, to play for the east Hull outfit until at least the end of the 2018 rugby league season.[59]

Just 24-hours after landing fresh off the plane from his native Australia, Todd participated in his first training session with his new club on 23 July 2018.

On 27 July 2018, Carney made his Hull Kingston Rovers' début in the 'Hull Derby' against cross-city rivals, Hull F.C.

On a rain-swept evening at the KCOM Stadium, Todd's contribution to the game was a positive one, coming off the interchange bench and kicking a 40-20.

Carney made a short cameo appearance on his Hull Kingston Rovers bow, considering he had only just arrived at his new club just five-days previous.

Head Coach Tim Sheens took the decision not to throw Carney into the deep end on his début, (due to his lack of game-time over the previous months), to allow him time to adjust and to get himself well adapt to his new surroundings.

His efforts in his first match were held in good stead, as Hull Kingston Rovers claimed a thrilling 16-20 victory in the final game of the regular Super League season.

Warrington Wolves (2020) edit

On 26 January Carney agreed to join Warrington Wolves on a 1 year deal.

Representative career edit

Todd Carney has previously represented his NSW Country during 2008-2012.

Carney is a former Australia International. He has also played for New South Wales at State of Origin representative level as a goal-kicking five-eighth.

Honours edit

Individual Honours (Career Awards and Accolades) edit

References edit

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External links edit

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Red Devils 16 0 7 0 14 2018 Hull Kingston Rovers 6 0 0 0 0 Total 221 68 300 14 886 Representative Years Team Pld T G FG P 2008 12 NSW Country 3 1 4 0 12 2010 Australia 1 0 2 0 4 2012 New South Wales 3 0 7 0 14Source 3 4 5 As of 13 January 2019 He has previously played for the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Sydney Roosters and the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League 2004 2014 and for the Hull Kingston Rovers Salford Red Devils and the Catalans Dragons teams in the Super League 2015 2018 His main positions were as a fullback five eighth or halfback Contents 1 Background 2 Playing career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Senior career 2 3 Canberra Raiders 2004 09 2 4 Sydney Roosters 2010 11 2 5 Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 2012 14 2 6 Catalans Dragons 2015 16 2 7 Salford Red Devils 2017 2 8 Northern Pride 2018 2 9 North Queensland Cowboys 2018 2 10 North Sydney Bears 2018 2 11 Hull Kingston Rovers 2018 2 12 Warrington Wolves 2020 2 13 Representative career 3 Honours 3 1 Individual Honours Career Awards and Accolades 4 References 5 External linksBackground editCarney was born in Goulburn New South Wales Australia Playing career editEarly career edit Carney played his junior rugby league for the Goulburn Stockmen before being recruited to the Canberra Raiders junior academy at the age of just twelve Playing in the S G Ball Cup Carney s team won the premiership in 2003 Senior career edit Canberra Raiders 2004 09 edit Carney made his National Rugby League Premiership debut during the 2004 NRL season at the age of 17 After a handful of appearances he was named the Canberra Raiders Rookie of the Year 6 Canberra Raiders had signed Jason Smith and Sam Peez who in 2005 helped shape Carney s game Despite only playing 11 games and scoring a single try Carney was rewarded with a starting position in the Junior Kangaroos annual fixture against Papua New Guinea where he tallied a record 20 points 2006 was Carney s breakthrough year where he cemented his position in the first grade team scoring 12 tries in 18 games Alongside Adam Mogg he was the Raiders leading try scorer for 2006 His long range kicking game also became a feature of his play going onto record numerous 40 20 s citation needed Carney won three games in extra time off 40 metre drop goals as Canberra finished in the top 8 of the National Rugby League NRL competition ladder He was again selected in the Junior Kangaroos squad where he was appointed as captain 6 After an incident on 16 December 2006 in Goulburn Carney was charged with drink driving and reckless driving Following legal proceedings in February 2007 Carney was suspended from driving a motor vehicle for five years 7 Taking on the role of five eighth in 2007 Carney earned three Man of the Match Awards from seven games However his selection chances in the NSW Country Origin team were laid to rest due to another driving related off field misbehaviour citation needed On 18 May 2007 despite being disqualified from driving Carney drove a Ute belonging to teammate Steve Irwin Police began to pursue the vehicle after noticing the wheels of the Ute momentarily lost traction as it went around a corner Despite the police car having its sirens sounding and lights flashing Carney refused to stop his speeding vehicle and led police on a high speed chase through the back streets of the Canberra suburb of Bruce citation needed After turning into a dead end street Carney stopped the car and fled the scene on foot leaving Irwin in the passenger seat Irwin told police that Carney was the driver citation needed Police went to Carney s home address but he was not there instead the police found 23 year old room mate Tom Witcombe claimed that he had not seen Carney since earlier that afternoon The next morning Carney turned himself into the police citation needed On Tuesday 12 June 2007 Carney appeared at the ACT Magistrates Court Carney pleaded guilty to the charges of failing to stop when directed by police negligent driving and driving while disqualified 8 He was spared jail but the Court placed Carney on a 12 month good behaviour order and banned him from driving until 2012 He was also sentenced to 200 hours of community service 9 7 10 The Magistrate warned Carney that if he were to commit another offence he would undoubtedly go to jail 8 Controversially the Canberra Raiders club sacked Steve Irwin who was not charged with any offences over the incident but retained Carney 11 Carney was the Raiders top try scorer for the 2007 NRL season 6 Before the 2008 NRL season Carney began modelling his game on Johnathan Thurston in a bid to play representative football He was also being personally coached by his life and childhood hero Laurie Daley 12 His 2008 pre season was eventful as he became the subject of a three way battle between Canberra Manly and Penrith Eventually he re signed with the Raiders until 2010 with an option for a further two years 13 Though off field misbehaviour continued to plague Carney s playing career and on 20 July 2008 it was alleged that he had urinated on a man in a Canberra nightclub the man had to undertake counseling to overcome the trauma of the incident 14 Carney was suspended from participating in league matches and training while the allegations were investigated The complaint was withdrawn two days later but Carney remained suspended for the round 21 match against the Gold Coast Titans 15 The nightclub allegations sparked renewed interest in Carney s 2007 negligent driving charges when Steve Irwin claimed that Carney was intoxicated whilst driving at the time of the 2007 incident But Irwin had been pressured by the club Canberra Raiders to remain quiet in an attempt to avoid a jail sentence for Carney 16 The incident led to the club imposing an ultimatum on Carney which included a five point plan Whereby Carney would have to Stand down from training and matches for the rest of the season To go on an alcohol ban until the end of 2012 Undergo counselling Complete a community service programme To also pay a 20 000 fine The NRL threatened to de register his contract for two years if Carney did not accept this plan in order to protect the Raiders from losing him to another club 17 Carney asked for a variation of the plan where he could avoid points one and two This was unacceptable to the club s board and on 7 August 2008 the Canberra club sacked Carney and terminated his 400 000 a season contract citation needed Carney was de registered by the NRL and he would not be eligible to compete in the competition until 2010 18 19 Carney attempted to follow ex Dragon s coach Nathan Brown to the Huddersfield Giants on a one year deal but was unable to obtain a Visa in late 2008 due to his previous drink driving offences 20 21 Carney applied to the NRL in an effort to play for an Australian club in the 2009 NRL season but the NRL stated that they would not accept registration of a contract for Todd Carney for that season 21 In February 2009 Carney went on a vandalism spree in Goulburn jumping on a car bonnet and damaging the entrance to a Fone Zone store citation needed He received a 12 month suspended jail sentence and he was also ordered to undertake alcohol counselling 22 In March 2009 the Canberra Raiders agreed to release Carney to play for the Atherton Roosters in the Cairns competition in Far North Queensland 23 Carney was assaulted by four men in Atherton on 10 May 2009 with one of those men former Cowboys Broncos and current at the time of the incident London Broncos player Nick Slyney 24 Carney reportedly injured a man by setting his pants on fire in an incident on New Year s Eve The man suffered burns to his buttock scrotum and upper thighs after allegedly having his pants set alight while on holiday at Airlie Beach in Queensland citation needed The police did not investigate the incident with the man making no formal complaint However this was not a good start to his Sydney Roosters career after the club had just handed him a career lifeline by signing him to a three year deal citation needed Sydney Roosters 2010 11 edit After his season long ban from the NRL expired Carney joined the Sydney Roosters for the 2010 NRL season nbsp Carney playing for the Sydney Roosters In preparation for his comeback season Carney bought a punching bag to exercise with 25 He played his first game for the club against his old team the Atherton Roosters in a pre season trial in Atherton 26 After playing all of his football at Canberra in the halfback position he was shifted to fullback by Roosters coach Brian Smith After his debut against the South Sydney Rabbitohs in a 36 10 victory Carney was kept at fullback only shifting back into the halfback position to cover injuries or representative absentees until round 14 against the Melbourne Storm when he was permanently switched to halfback displacing captain Braith Anasta to lock 27 His switch to the halfback position was very successful with the Roosters undertaking a five game winning streak soon after the move Carney formed an incisive attacking combination with his halfback partner Mitchell Pearce He was also a facilitator to his outside backs with Anthony Minichiello and Shaun Kenny Dowall in particular showing increased productivity In addition he had taken on the kicking duties for the Roosters scoring over 200 points 28 In the regular season Carney finished second on the top point scorers and goal kickers lists He was named as the season s Dally M Medallist for the NRL s best player 29 Carney also won the Dally M Five Eight of the Year and the Provan Summons Medal People s Choice Award He also received the Rugby League International Federation s International Player of the Year Award for 2010 30 In December 2010 it was reported that Carney had injured himself after falling from his balcony while trying to gain entry to the building after locking himself out He suffered no serious injuries 31 Carney dated Seven Network television presenter Liz Cantor Their relationship didn t last very long and they soon went their separate ways 32 At the end of his 2011 NRL season he had played a total of 118 games 115 at club level and 3 at representative level On 26 February 2011 it was reported that Carney would face a low range drink driving charge The Sydney Roosters confirmed that they would stand by him through this indiscretion Just over a month later Carney was found to be involved with Anthony Watts when he was drinking on 16 April 2011 Following the second incident in three months NRL management stood Carney down from the Sydney Roosters indefinitely He was subsequently required to receive treatment for his behavioural issues Carney returned to the NRL in a round 10 clash against the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks at Toyota Park 33 34 In early August 2011 Carney together with Nate Myles and Frank Paul Nuuausala broke a team agreement to not touch alcohol for two weeks All three players were subject to disciplinary hearings 35 On 8 September 2011 it was announced that the Sydney Roosters would release Carney from the final year of his contract following a request from Carney s management 36 37 nbsp Carney at the 2012 Dally M Awards Denied a Visa to gain access into the United Kingdom due to his criminal convictions Carney s management were reportedly considering a contract with French based Super League team the Catalans Dragons 38 39 By mid October 2011 there was further media speculation that Carney would be signed by the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks or the St George Illawarra Dragons 40 41 42 On 26 October 2011 it was announced that Carney had accepted a two year contract with the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks estimated to be worth 700 000 43 44 Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 2012 14 edit Carney s first year at Cronulla was very good as he helped the side into the finals However they were defeated by the Raiders in the Qualifying Finals He was also selected to represent New South Wales in the annual State of Origin series playing at the five eighth position Carney spent the off season recovering from an achilles tendon tear but despite an offer from the New Zealand Warriors in January 2013 Carney signed up with the Sharks for an additional five years from 2013 45 Carney for the second time in his career he won the Dally M Five Eighth of the Year Award in the 2013 NRL season On 29 June 2014 Carney was sacked by the Sharks due to a photograph leaked on social media in which he appears to urinate into his own mouth 46 47 As he was on his last warning for behavioural issues the NRL s Chief Operating Officer Jim Doyle said I would be surprised if any club would show interest in signing him Considering his chequered history and even if they did it was unlikely the NRL would agree to register him 48 On 18 January 2019 Carney appeared on the NRL podcast titled Bloke in a bar Carney was asked by host Denan Kemp about the incident which saw his contract terminated by Cronulla Carney said that his Bubbler act had been performed by another teammate Bryce Gibbs Carney claimed the Bubbler became part of celebrations after each win Carney also claimed that former Cronulla boss Steve Noyce was among the club officials to witness Gibbs do the Bubbler and says he did not balk at it before the publicly circulated photo of Carney stole headlines and ultimately led to his exile from the NRL Carney stated that Noyce only made an issue of the act because of the photograph becoming public 49 nbsp Carney with the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks during his time at the club Catalans Dragons 2015 16 edit At the end of 2014 Carney moved to France after signing with Super League club the Catalans Dragons to play for them in the 2015 and 2016 rugby league seasons 50 In just his second game for the Dragons Carney suffered broken ribs during a tackle by former Roosters teammate Lama Tasi The game ended in a 40 40 draw nbsp Carney playing for Catalans Dragons in 2015 Salford Red Devils 2017 edit Carney played for the Salford Red Devils in 2017 s Super League XXII Carney played for the Salford Red Devils in 2017 s Super League XXII At the end of 2017 Carney signed a contract to play with Queensland Cup side the Northern Pride in a bid to revive his career in Australia 51 Northern Pride 2018 edit On 14 February 2018 Carney played his first game in Australia for nearly 4 years in a trial match for the Northern Pride against the Mackay Cutters On 2 March 2018 Carney s bid to return to the NRL suffered a setback as Manly Sea Eagles announced they would not be signing him for the 2018 NRL season 52 53 North Queensland Cowboys 2018 edit On 12 April 2018 Carney was reportedly training with the North Queensland Cowboys although not yet cleared to play by the NRL On 2 May 2018 Carney left the Cowboys to return to Sydney due to family reasons 54 55 North Sydney Bears 2018 edit On 21 May 2018 Carney signed a deal to join Intrust Super Premiership New South Wales side the North Sydney Bears 56 On 22 May 2018 Carney s former side the Northern Pride were demanding 15 000 in compensation for relocation costs citation needed Northern Pride Chief Executive Officer Greg Dowling said He Carney doesn t owe us money but we want compensation We paid him an amount to relocate here and we want that refunded Once they pay we ll clear him Naturally we were chasing a number of people and when Todd agreed we concentrated on him thinking he would be here long term I ve spoken to his manager and to Greg Florimo so that s where things are at now 57 On 1 July 2018 Carney s move to the North Sydney Bears was blocked after Carney refused to pay the Northern Pride a 15 000 release fee Northern Pride had demanded the North Sydney Bears to pay the release fee but they refused to do so hoping that a deal could be arranged between Carney s management team and the North Queensland side before the transfer window closed 58 Hull Kingston Rovers 2018 edit It was revealed on 7 July 2018 that Carney had signed a short term contract at Hull Kingston Rovers to play for the east Hull outfit until at least the end of the 2018 rugby league season 59 Just 24 hours after landing fresh off the plane from his native Australia Todd participated in his first training session with his new club on 23 July 2018 On 27 July 2018 Carney made his Hull Kingston Rovers debut in the Hull Derby against cross city rivals Hull F C On a rain swept evening at the KCOM Stadium Todd s contribution to the game was a positive one coming off the interchange bench and kicking a 40 20 Carney made a short cameo appearance on his Hull Kingston Rovers bow considering he had only just arrived at his new club just five days previous Head Coach Tim Sheens took the decision not to throw Carney into the deep end on his debut due to his lack of game time over the previous months to allow him time to adjust and to get himself well adapt to his new surroundings His efforts in his first match were held in good stead as Hull Kingston Rovers claimed a thrilling 16 20 victory in the final game of the regular Super League season Warrington Wolves 2020 edit On 26 January Carney agreed to join Warrington Wolves on a 1 year deal Representative career edit Todd Carney has previously represented his NSW Country during 2008 2012 Carney is a former Australia International He has also played for New South Wales at State of Origin representative level as a goal kicking five eighth Honours editIndividual Honours Career Awards and Accolades edit 2004 Canberra Raiders Rookie of the Year Award 2010 Dally M Awards Dally M Medal Player of the Year 2010 Dally M Awards Provan Summons Medal People s Choice Award 2010 Dally M Awards Best Five Eight 2010 Rugby League International Federation International Player of the Year Award 2013 Dally M Awards Best Five Eight References edit a b c d Todd Carney yahoo com Yahoo 7 Sport Archived from the original on 15 July 2014 Retrieved 2 July 2014 Catalans Dragons Equipe Saison 2015 Catalans Dragons site officiel Catalans Dragons S A S P 2015 Retrieved 25 June 2015 Rugby League Project Love Rugby League Yesterday s Hero a b c Biography Todd Carney Official Website 2011 Archived from the original on 23 March 2012 Retrieved 8 September 2011 a b Rakiz Josh 27 February 2011 I m off the booze says shaken Carney The Sun Herald Australia Retrieved 8 September 2011 a b Carney pleads guilty The Sydney Morning Herald 12 June 2007 Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 14 June 2007 Banned until 2012 The Sydney Morning Herald 13 June 2007 Archived from the original on 15 June 2007 Retrieved 13 June 2007 NRL star given community service The Daily Telegraph Australia 12 June 2007 Archived from the original on 19 May 2009 Retrieved 14 June 2007 Massoud Josh 31 May 2007 Carney spared Irwin sacked The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 14 June 2007 Carney studies JT to improve game Fox Sports News Australia Australian Associated Press 4 February 2008 Retrieved 8 September 2011 Todd Carney re 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Carney injured in balcony fall The Daily Telegraph Australia Retrieved 9 May 2011 Todd Carney kicks a love goal The Daily Telegraph Australia 8 December 2010 Retrieved 9 May 2011 Read Brent 19 April 2011 Sydney Roosters stand down Todd Carney Anthony Watts The Australian Retrieved 9 May 2011 Honeysett Stuart 25 April 2011 Sydney Roosters tell Todd Carney to stay away from Anzac Day match against St George Illawarra Fox Sports News Australia Retrieved 9 May 2011 Read Brent 9 August 2011 Todd Carney s future rests with booze probe The Australian Retrieved 9 August 2011 Read Brent 8 September 2011 Todd Carney parts company with the Sydney Roosters The Australian Retrieved 8 September 2011 Todd Carney released by Roosters The Sydney Morning Herald Australian Associated Press 8 September 2011 Retrieved 8 September 2011 Carney released by Roosters ABC News Australia Australian Associated Press 8 September 2011 Retrieved 8 September 2011 McCullough Ian 9 September 2011 North Queensland Cowboys coach Neil Henry rules out making a move to sign Todd Carney Courier Mail Australia Australian Associated Press Retrieved 24 September 2011 Ritchie Dean 13 September 2011 Cronulla Sharks circling Todd Carney The Daily Telegraph Australia Retrieved 23 October 2011 Ritchie Dean 14 September 2011 Cronulla Sharks won t rule out Todd Carney The Daily Telegraph Australia Retrieved 23 October 2011 Hooper James 23 October 2011 St Geaorge Illawarra Cronulla Sharks and the North Queensland Cowboys in a tug of war for Todd Carney s signature The Sunday Telegraph Australia Retrieved 23 October 2011 Last chance Carney signs two year deal with Cronulla The Sydney Morning Herald 26 October 2011 Retrieved 30 October 2011 Robinson Georgina 27 October 2011 Mother Carney s warning to son The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 30 October 2011 Massoud Josh 2 January 2013 New Zealand Warriors make shock bid for Cronulla Sharks playmaker Todd Carney Herald Sun Retrieved 16 February 2013 Brennan Joseph 2016 The Todd Carney bubbling social media scandal Popular Communication 14 4 199 211 doi 10 1080 15405702 2016 1173216 S2CID 147003423 Todd Carney reportedly sacked by Cronulla Sharks after a picture showing him urinating into his own mouth abc net au 29 June 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2014 It s all over NRL bans Todd Carney for life www theaustralian com au The Australian 1 July 2014 Archived from the original on 16 July 2014 Retrieved 20 May 2023 Todd Carney claims former teammate started bubbler celebration at Cronulla Sharks wwos nine com au Todd Carney signs for France s Catalan sic Dragons stuff co nz 17 September 2014 Retrieved 9 April 2015 Former NRL bad boy Carney to return to Australia NRL s double standards slammed over Matt Lodge and Todd Carney situations 2 March 2018 Todd Carney stars in Northern Pride cameo 13 February 2018 Cowboys eye turnaround in form as Todd Carney joins training 11 April 2018 Todd Carney walkout no drama for North Queensland Cowboys with young gun Jake Clifford ready for NRL 2 May 2018 Todd Carney officially signs with North Sydney Bears against Rabbitohs wishes ABC News 21 May 2018 Todd Carney s North Sydney Bears lifeline hits snag as Northern Pride demands compensation 22 May 2018 Carney s Bears stint sunken by star s refusal to pay 15 000 fee 30 June 2018 hullkrofficial 7 July 2018 BREAKING We ve signed talented half back and former Australian international Todd Carney on a short term deal unti Tweet via Twitter External links editCatalans Dragons profile Canberra Raiders profile NRL profile Sports News First Official Todd Carney fan website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Todd Carney amp oldid 1221043760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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