Cronulla Sharks star Braydon Trindall stood down after failed roadside booze, drugs tests


by Daily Mail

Daily Mail— Braydon Trindall will not play this weekend and is now being investigated by the NRL integrity unit after the Sharks five-eighth failed initial roadside alcohol and illicit drugs tests on Monday morning

Daily Mail—Cronulla Sharks playmaker Braydon Trindall enters rehab clinic after failing a roadside alcohol and drug test. Cronulla playmaker Braydon Trindall has reportedly entered rehab and will not be playing for the Sharks anytime soon with his footy future hanging in the balance.

Daily Mail—Top lawyer reveals the loophole that will save footy star Braydon Trindall from getting in trouble for failing a drug test after partying with teammates. The 24-year-old Cronulla star was pulled over at 9.45am on Monday in the southern Sydney suburb of Caringbah. He has been stood down from training and playing and is due to front court in May.

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