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Buzz weekend highs and lows: Financial threat to Phil Gould’s Canterbury Bulldogs rebuild | Daily Telegraph
At first glance Gus Gould’s multimillion-dollar knock down and rebuild of the Canterbury Bulldogs is looking good.

The great man is quickly assembling a roster that will challenge the premiership heavyweights.

It is, however, putting a considerable strain on the club’s finances.

The Bulldogs needed a $5.8 million cash grant from their licensed club last season just to break even.

This is almost unheard of in modern-day rugby league.

Every other Sydney based NRL club is now self-sufficient.

Canterbury Bulldogs general manager of football, Phil Gould. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Canterbury Bulldogs general manager of football, Phil Gould. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Manly and Souths haven’t had poker-machine support for years.

The Panthers, Eels and Roosters are now running profitable or break-even football operations without support from their licensed clubs.

Increased funding from the NRL for all 17 clubs obviously helps.

The Bulldogs are a different proposition.

It cost them $1 million a year to hire Gus. They had to pay out coach Trent Barrett then hire Cameron Ciraldo on big bucks.

Last week they sent the Broncos a $500,000 cheque as a transfer fee for untried 18-year-old halfback Karl Oloapu.

Changing coaches to Cameron Ciraldo was an expensive exercise. Picture: Justin Lloyd
Changing coaches to Cameron Ciraldo was an expensive exercise. Picture: Justin Lloyd
While most companies are cutting back, the Bulldogs have increased staffing levels by almost 50 per cent in the last 18 months.

The problem for Canterbury fans is that this is unsustainable spending.

And here is why …

The state government is soon to introduce the controversial new cashless gaming cards.

For clubs like Canterbury League it could have a devastating effect.

“It could cripple us,” said one club director I spoke to last week.

Last year the licensed club made an $11 million profit and gave the footy club $5.8 million.

That money won’t be there in future years with these new gaming cards.

Like other responsible NRL clubs have done, the Bulldogs will have to slash costs if they are to survive long term. Quick fixes don’t work.

You look at the Panthers as an example under their CEO Brian Fletcher.

The football club itself has made a profit of around $16 million in the last three years – without a penny from poker machines.

Gus Gould splashed the cash for former Brisbane prodigy Karl Oloapu. Picture: Zak Simmonds
Gus Gould splashed the cash for former Brisbane prodigy Karl Oloapu. Picture: Zak Simmonds
It comes from sponsorship, merchandise, membership, sellout crowds, winning two premierships and increased NRL funding.

Before that, while Gus was at Penrith, the Panthers were losing an average $5 million a season.

The Canterbury Bulldogs – and their success-starved fans – will no doubt have something to cheer about in the not-too-distant future.

Whether it can last under their current business model is the big question.
 

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Yeah would love to know where we'd be without Gus and Barrett still as our coach...

Quick fixes inside the salary cap "don't work", completely different for outside the salary cap.
 

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Another attack from the drunk.

He forgets Gus knows a thing or 2 about clubs being under financial stress. Like when he took on Panthers role they were days away from folding with 90 mill of debt. Calls in his mate James Packer for some financial aid, and then rebuilt the club into a beast.
 

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Success brings money, he hasn’t really quoted much there. Yes Gus would be on heaps but look at the job he is doing look at what he is setting up. Apart from that you can only spend the salary cap…… I’m sure the powerbrokers are fine lol
 

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Honestly who listens to this bloke. Of course we are going to be heavily spending money to get this club out of the slump of sht we have been enduring. Like they always say, invest in your business and it will grow. What do they want to write if we didn't do this? "Canterbury will continue to be at the bottom until they spend money on its club"

Trust me if the powerbrokers thought when we hired Gus and everything inbetween till today was gonna be setting our club at risk financially we would have died years ago. Our club is probably the most profitable club backed by even big sponsors. This year will mark the turn around for the club bringing in way more business.
 
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