Sydney Roosters star Todd Carney has returned to training and spoken for the first time since his suspension by the NRL club last month for breaking a pledge not to consume alcohol.
Roosters coach Brian Smith confirmed Carney was likely to play in their game against Cronulla next weekend.
"It's good to be back," Carney said. "I've been training on my own for the last two weeks. I've got a lot of football training to do in the next week. Hopefully if I get through that and if Smithy picks me ... I'm confident."
Carney has been consulting with medical professionals since being caught drinking in Kings Cross last month.
"It's been a bit of a long haul but it's something I'll continue to keep doing. It doesn't all stop here today. It's been tough, but it's been good.
"I felt singled out, but obviously I made the mistake and I had to deal with what I was doing. I'm feeling really good. The people I'm working with outside the Roosters are helping me with that. My mind feels good and to be back training is a bonus."
"I felt singled out"
Does he still not get it?
Roosters coach Brian Smith confirmed Carney was likely to play in their game against Cronulla next weekend.
"It's good to be back," Carney said. "I've been training on my own for the last two weeks. I've got a lot of football training to do in the next week. Hopefully if I get through that and if Smithy picks me ... I'm confident."
Carney has been consulting with medical professionals since being caught drinking in Kings Cross last month.
"It's been a bit of a long haul but it's something I'll continue to keep doing. It doesn't all stop here today. It's been tough, but it's been good.
"I felt singled out, but obviously I made the mistake and I had to deal with what I was doing. I'm feeling really good. The people I'm working with outside the Roosters are helping me with that. My mind feels good and to be back training is a bonus."
"I felt singled out"
Does he still not get it?
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