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Trent Barrett has stood himself down from Penrith’s recruitment committee following his signing with the Canterbury Bulldogs.
“He’s handled it all very professionally,” Panthers chairman Dave O’Neill said.
Barrett will have an eye on players at other clubs while he looks to rebuild at Belmore next year with $2.5 million available in the Dogs’ salary cap.
The Panthers have moved on from the Phil Gould era by appointing a committee to handle recruitment.
Ivan Cleary, Cameron Ciraldo, Matt Cameron and Jim Jones from the football department have been joined by board members Greg Alexander, O’Neill and chief executive Brian Fletcher.
It is a huge change from the Gould days as general manager.
Gus was a one-man show, often doing deals without even the coach knowing.
Trent Barrett will coach the Bulldogs next season. Picture: Getty Images
“He’s handled it all very professionally,” Panthers chairman Dave O’Neill said.
Barrett will have an eye on players at other clubs while he looks to rebuild at Belmore next year with $2.5 million available in the Dogs’ salary cap.
The Panthers have moved on from the Phil Gould era by appointing a committee to handle recruitment.
Ivan Cleary, Cameron Ciraldo, Matt Cameron and Jim Jones from the football department have been joined by board members Greg Alexander, O’Neill and chief executive Brian Fletcher.
It is a huge change from the Gould days as general manager.
Gus was a one-man show, often doing deals without even the coach knowing.
Trent Barrett will coach the Bulldogs next season. Picture: Getty Images