Gallen backs Gould for NSW Origin gig
By Daniel Gilhooly, 6 Aug 2012 Daniel Gilhooly is a Roar Guru
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NSW captain Paul Gallen believes it would be great for the Blues if Phil Gould returned to coaching at State of Origin level next year.
The Blues are on the lookout for a new coach after Ricky Stuart announced over the weekend he was stepping down from the role.
Reports of Stuart’s departure was news to Gallen, who was in Auckland for Cronulla’s win over the Warriors on Sunday.
“I didn’t know about it. I’ve been over here,” said Gallen when asked about Stuart’s announcement made in his Sunday column for News Limited.
“Origin’s gone now. Ricky’s got Parramatta to think about and I’ve got Cronulla to think about.”
Candidates such as former players Laurie Daley, Brad Fittler and Trent Barrett have also been thrown up.
While he didn’t want to speculate, Gallen’s interest was sparked with the mention of the Blues’ most successful coach Gould, who is currently the general manager of Penrith.
“That’d be great if he put his hand up for it. That’s up to him I suppose. I wouldn’t be saying no to him if he put his hand up,” Gallen said.
“I think he’s New South Wales’ greatest coach.”
Former NSW captain Benny Elias, who played in successful Blues teams under Gould in the 1990s, didn’t pull any punches when asked who he thought was the best man for the job.
“If you go for a job interview people look at your CV and Gus’s CV is the best of all the candidates,” Elias said.
“He’s very vocal and having him back would generate enormous interest and he brings a lot of belief and positive energy.
“He’s a very talented State of Origin coach. You’ve got to get three games out of players from all walks of life and he can do that.
“I don’t know if his Panthers’ commitments will impede him but if Gus wants it then it’s Gus first and daylight second and I think candidates like Laurie (Daley) would be the first to admit that.”
Elias said Gould is the person to do what Stuart couldn’t – break Queensland’s winning run which stretched to seven series this year.
“It’s very important he takes it for the right reasons and the reason I suppose would be to try and stop the rot,” Elias said.
“Ricky hasn’t been successful, he’s won two out six (games), they are not impressive results. It’s a tough gig but Gus knows what’s needed to get it done.”
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August 6th 2012 @ 10:42am
Albo said | August 6th 2012 @ 10:42am | Report comment
I would not let Gould anywhere near the State of Origin team !
He may have had a good record in past generations, but surely his recent team and personnel management performances have been nothing short of disgraceful. He left a trail of destruction behind at the Roosters and now look at the fine job he has done out at Penrith over the last 18 months as the football manager !
He has almost certainly secured the Panthers the wooden spoon for 2012 and he has lost their only key players in Lewis & Gordon to Cronulla, on top of letting Wade Graham go there last year . Trying to offload Jennings as well we hear . Then there’s the signing up for another 3 years a half back that should be playing park footy, paying big money for “dime a dozen” prop forwards, and picking up a bunch of fringe reserve graders from other clubs to make up the numbers !
Fair dinkum ! If he is the key to NSW winning the State of Oriigin, God help us !
I think Gal should stop being a big crawler and just be thankful his club has now been handed a major opportunity to win next year’s premiership thanks to Gould’s failure to retain the Panther’s key players over the past 18 months.
August 6th 2012 @ 11:00am
Crosscoder said | August 6th 2012 @ 11:00am | Report comment
Give Trent Barrett a gig.Gould no no no!
And please do not even entertain the thought of Freddie Fittler.Nice guy,but hardly the inspiring type and the post match press conferences would make me cringe.
August 6th 2012 @ 11:13am
steve b said | August 6th 2012 @ 11:13am | Report comment
Gould said on numerous occasions he would have nothing to with SOO he had enough jobs and he would never work with NSWRL again ,,,its seems the big push this morning is for Daley !!
August 6th 2012 @ 6:18pm
john said | August 6th 2012 @ 6:18pm | Report comment
gould only said that because QLD were so good he knew he could not win but now NSW proved they are a chance of winning he will come back and take the glory
August 6th 2012 @ 11:29am
Nafe said | August 6th 2012 @ 11:29am | Report comment
I don’t think any of the contenders bar Gould are up to the challange. Daley, Fittler and Barrett have shown nothing and lack experience, If the NSWRL are going to throw away their full time Coach restriction, then Hasler, or maybe even the tigers mentor. Otherwise give it to Steve Folks
August 6th 2012 @ 5:55pm
Farcoola rooster said | August 6th 2012 @ 5:55pm | Report comment
Freddys the man people forget how great he was in the sky blue and his done alrite job with city I think the blues could coach them selfs it’s up to the selectors to pick the in form 17 get freddy in there to gel the team get them on the piss have sum god Dam fun and watch us win
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