Making their first NRL Finals series in eight years, the Canterbury Bulldogs will be without star winger Josh Addo-Carr, who has stood himself down from the club's opening finals match.

Absent from the club's Awards Night, reports emerged yesterday that he allegedly returned a positive result and failed a roadside drug test last Friday evening.

As the Bulldogs prepare for Sunday's elimination final against the Manly Sea Eagles, they will play the match withoutย Addo-Carr, who has stood himself down but has maintained his innocence, perย 9Newsย journalist Danny Weidler.

This comes afterย Addo-Carr met with head coach Cameron Ciraldo on Tuesday morning.

On Monday, police confirmed in a statement that a 29-year-old male allegedly returned a positive indication for cocaine and a second test was sent for further examination.

โ€œAbout 10.45pm on Friday, officers attached to Auburn Police Area Command were patrolling Baywater Drive, Wentworth Point, when they stopped a Toyota hatchback for random testing,โ€ the police statement said viaย The Herald.

โ€œThe driver โ€“ a 29-year-old man โ€“ was subject to roadside testing which allegedly returned a positive indication for cocaine. The sample has been sent for analysis.โ€

Speaking onย 100% Footyย last night, Phil Gould addressed the situation after previously denying the off-field issue and stating that there was nothing for the club to be concerned about.

โ€œThe way it was reported to us [by Addo-Carr] Saturday morning felt that he was rather very dismissive of it,โ€ Gould said on 100% Footyย on Monday night.

โ€œThat there was no drama, that he was, he hadn't tested positive to anything and that they allowed him to drive home and sent him on his way โ€ฆ I'd kind of forgotten about it until he rang me this morning and said that there was some phone calls he got from players at other clubs, and his wife had got some phone calls that this was bubbling around.

โ€œAnd then people in the media started to make some [calls] and I spoke to our chairman. I said, โ€˜I spoke to Josh about this over the weekend twice and his description of events is that we've got nothing to worry about and he's got nothing to worry about'.

โ€œBut as it turns out, this afternoon, there are now conflicting reports from the police and the way they've described the events, which has led me now to sit down with Josh Addo-Carr and his manager face to face at 5 o'clock this afternoon to go through exactly how things unfolded and what's happened.โ€