[5] Following the retirement of Penrith's British import star Mike Stephenson, Gould was selected as captain of the Panthers at the age of 20, becoming the youngest New South Wales Rugby League premiership captain since Dave Brown led Easts in the 1930s. Upset: the Panthers celebrate during the dramatic finals win over the Roosters in 2014.Credit:Getty Images. He left the club in 2019. It reflects his values.

When he was young, he stepped out of the crease plenty of times but he was always honest. He is considered controversial within rugby league fan circles for his blunt opinions about the playing and administration of the game. Fresh blood: Penrith Panthers CEO Corey Payne. In 1984, under Warren Ryan at Canterbury, Gould was expected to be selected for City Firsts. "#9WWOS #NRL pic.twitter.com/xkIcyQtQxj. If only it was that simple. For the next two hours, Gould tried to sway him. If you don’t, we will perish. It all went to shit.

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The role was said by club chairman Don Feltis to include direct involvement in all aspects of the football club management particularly the coaching and team support operation. Nationwide News Pty Limited Copyright © 2020. here. However, he broke his ankle the afternoon before the selections were announced and didn't get back to first grade before season's end, taking no part in the club's 6–4 Grand Final win over Parramatta. “I recognise that a lot of people don’t get the chance to do this. Fresh blood: Penrith Panthers CEO Corey Payne. Five players used them that season and four went on the Kangaroo tour that year.

They love the place. The Roosters were consistent semi-finalists from 1996 to 2004, though no Grand Final appearances came until 2000, the year after Gould had stepped down as coach and been replaced in the top job by Graham Murray. Gould then stood down, having inspired four NSW series wins in five years. He played junior rugby league with Wentworthville Magpies. He founded the band Level 42 with Mark King. Philip Ronald Gould AM (born 15 July 1958), also nicknamed "Gus", is an Australian rugby league broadcaster, journalist, administrator and formerly a player and coach. The only question is how we move forward and build a coaching structure around him. “He won’t be playing any Tests.”, “Nah, mate,” Gould replied. After eight weeks away, he returned to Penrith 10 kilograms overweight and much of it from the large chip residing on one of his shoulders. Fittler tends to the llamas on his Sydney property where he lives with his delightful wife, Marie, and equally delightful children, Demi and Zach; he cracks jokes on the sideline for Channel Nine; he reads books about ancient philosophers and listens in his car to podcasts from the spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle.

All of a sudden you had to juggle balls because you were drinking too much. In 1987, the Gould brothers left Level 42, Phil citing nervous exhaustion and being unhappy with their new pop sound.