North Queensland have sacked rising star Wayne Ulugia barely a week before their opening NRL pre-season trial after several "conduct breaches".
Cowboys chief executive Peter Jourdain would not go into too many details yesterday, but revealed the former Junior Kiwi had committed "continual conduct breaches, which came despite the player receiving professional guidance from inside and outside the club, [that] could no longer be tolerated".
He said the Cowboys would now search for a player to add to their 2014 roster just days before new coach Paul Green was set to name his side for their opening trial against Brisbane in Redcliffe on February 8.
Auckland-born utility back Ulugia, 21, made his NRL debut late last year and played a total of four games, including North Queensland's dramatic finals loss to Cronulla.
He scored six tries including a double on debut against Newcastle - only the second brace by a Cowboy in his first NRL match. Ulugia was named in Samoa's 2013 Rugby League World Cup train-on squad.