Panthers fume as Bulldogs launch probe into leaked Kikau picture

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Panthers fume as Bulldogs launch probe into leaked Kikau picture

Michael Chammas

By Michael Chammas
November 19, 2021 — 1.04pm

Former Penrith supremo Phil Gould has ruffled a few feathers at his old club after posing for a photo alongside coach Trent Barrett and prized recruit Viliame Kikau, twelve months before the backrower will be free to join the club.

The emergence of the photo - which appears to be a screenshot of a video - on social media on Friday has prompted Canterbury to launch an investigation into who had access to the club’s security camera footage, which captured the happy snap being taken.

Viliame Kikau (main) poses with Bulldogs boss Phil Gould and coach Trent Barrett (inset).

Viliame Kikau (main) poses with Bulldogs boss Phil Gould and coach Trent Barrett (inset).CREDIT:NRL PHOTOS, SUPPLIED


Kikau on Friday agreed to a four year, $3.2 million deal to join the Bulldogs from 2023 - which wasn’t a huge surprise to Panthers officials who have been resigned to losing Kikau for some time given the quality of talent on their roster.

However the leaked images of Kikau posing for a photo with Gould and Barrett while wearing a Bulldogs polo have not gone down well at the Panthers ahead of the club’s premiership paradethrough Penrith on Saturday.


Sources familiar with the situation told the Herald there had been an agreement struck between Penrith and the Bulldogs that the Kikau deal would not be announced until after the parade.

While Canterbury had no intention of releasing the images of Gould, Kikau and Barrett on Friday, the fact Kikau was convinced to pose in opposition colours while still having 12 months to run on his deal has infuriated Panthers officials and fans.


Phil Gould talking to a Penrith lower grade side in 2017.

Phil Gould talking to a Penrith lower grade side in 2017.CREDIT:GETTY

Gould spent almost a decade at the Panthers and club insiders said that during his time at Penrith, one of Gould’s golden rules with contract announcements was to never disrespect the team from which the player was leaving.

That is why Panthers officials were surprised to see their former general manager and ex-assistant coach posing for a photo with their player.


There is plenty of bad blood between the two clubs that extends beyond Gould’s controversial exit from the club after the arrival of Ivan Cleary in 2019.

Canterbury major sponsor Arthur Laundy launched a scathing attack of the Panthers earlier in the year for their decision not to release Matt Burton to the Bulldogs a year early. Burton, who transformed into one of the best centres in the NRL this year, and Brent Naden will both call Belmore home in 2022.


The Panthers are adamant Kikau will not be released a year early regardless of the expected backlash from the release of the photo.

Though players signing for a rival club while playing for another is common, it is very rare for someone to pose up in the team kit of their future club.


One of Benji Marshall’s greatest regrets throughout his career was his decision to pose in an Auckland Blues jersey when he signed for the Super Rugby club while still contracted to the Wests Tigers.

While Kikau leaves with Penrith’s blessing for 2023, the timing of the photo couldn’t have come at a worse time for the Fijian with the club to be paraded through the streets of Penrith to celebrate their premiership triumph on an open-top bus on Saturday morning.

Regardless of the controversial image, the Bulldogs have plenty of reason to celebrating the massive coup of the premiership-winning back-rower, who has also been in discussions with the Cowboys and Dragons for the past month.

The Panthers have been resigned to the likelihood of losing him having upgraded the contracts of a number of their representative players in the past 18 months.
 

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Hello karma
My old friend I’ve come to talk to you again.. haha panthers who gives a fuck if they win this year . Go look at their stats for the past 15 years . We are miles ahead of them. Last time we met them in the finals we knocked them out in 2014
 

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Hahahaha, of course they are stinging. They have seen a contracted player of their don another clubs colours . :-)
All that’s left now if for them to really crack the shits and try and terminate Kikau’s contract early;)
 
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