News Phil Gould Hails Kikau Impact On Rising Bulldogs Star

Jackson_1994

Kennel Enthusiast
Joined
Oct 28, 2018
Messages
2,312
Reaction score
7,256
Canterbury supremo Phil Gould says the proven and positive nurturing influence of key second-row recruit Viliame Kikau on the players around him will continue at his new club with one of the Bulldogs' most promising young guns.

Gould, the Bulldogs' general manager of football, said 19-year-old centre Paul Alamoti, a local junior with huge wraps on him, was set for his NRL debut as the next in line of a suite of class centres to benefit from dual-premiership winner Kikau's tutelage

Gould has a deep understanding of 27-year-old Kikau from his days as Penrith general manager.

It is what the Fijian international has done, and will continue to do, for the players around him that enthuses Gould.

"Connectivity between players is very important and you just have to look at Viliame Kikau and his time at Panthers playing in that left (second-row) position," Gould told AAP at Channel Nine's Wide World of Sports NRL launch in Brisbane.

"He started with Waqa Blake. Then he went to Stephen Crichton. Then he went to Matt Burton. Then he went to Izak Tago.

"He has virtually nurtured four great young centres that have played outside him, so we have put Paul Alamoti outside him this year who will debut in round one against Manly.

"Viliame has taken him on as a project. Paul will be absolutely stoked to be playing outside him.

"From what I see at training, Viliame is doing the same wonderful job for young Paul as he did through the early stages of the careers of those players I mentioned."

Kikau will also renew his partnership with his former Panthers teammate Burton, now in the No.6 jersey at the Bulldogs.

Gould has led the assembly of the key pieces in the Bulldogs' recruitment puzzle since his return to the club he once played for, and then coached to the 1988 premiership.

He knows only too well that a quality roster is integral to success and in former Penrith star Kikau and ex-Parramatta hooker Reed Mahoney he has players who can assist the club in their quest to return to greatness after last playing finals in 2016.

Kikau has played 11 finals games and won two premierships. Mahoney, 24, has featured in eight matches in finals footy and played in a grand final last year.

"I think the first thing is leadership through actions," Gould said when asked what the duo offered.

"Neither of them are really big talkers but they know what success looks like and they know what professionalism looks like, in a club where we lost Josh Jackson who was our captain and leader last year.

"We needed leadership and people who have experienced winning at the highest level, and that is really important."

Gould said most of the club's depth in the top 30 this year was young and inexperienced. The Bulldogs don't want to expose those players too early in the season but all the education they can get from players like Mahoney and Kikau is vital.

"Both of them have been terrific from the day they walked into the place. They have certainly lifted the intensity," Gould said.
 

Benno Bulldog

Kennel Enthusiast
Joined
Dec 23, 2020
Messages
1,627
Reaction score
2,280
This makes me think how much Burton and JAC had to step up in attack last year than fuk we have Kiks and Alamotti and few other combos..
 

CQDog

Kennel Legend
Premium Member
Ladder Champion
Joined
Nov 29, 2020
Messages
10,357
Reaction score
13,458
This has me worried, he called Waqa Blake a great centre.
Waqa Blake was pretty good at the Panthers until he signed that overpaid contract. Hasn’t been the same since he left
 

bradyk

Kennel Immortal
Premium Member
2 x NF H2H Champ
NF Top Scorer
Joined
Mar 24, 2019
Messages
15,996
Reaction score
19,257
This has me worried, he called Waqa Blake a great centre.
He was playing really good footy until Ivan went back to Panther (so under Griffin). His stint at Eel hasn't been too bad, but it's obvious he can't catch anything under the high ball - notice more when he's needed on the wing due to injuries.
 

belmore_utd

Pro Golf Hack
Joined
Feb 10, 2008
Messages
7,314
Reaction score
7,862
What do you reckon @Cappuccino does this one pass the 'opposition fans are laughing reacting all our stories and it's making me cry test?' :tearsofjoy:
 

Bulldogsteve

Banned
Premium Member
In the Sin Bin
SC H2H Champion
SC Top Scorer
Joined
Jun 29, 2020
Messages
8,007
Reaction score
14,535
interesting cooper cronk suggested that they move Kikau to the right edge to help flannigan. Keep it at it is and give preston more time after the first 20-30 mins
 

belmore_utd

Pro Golf Hack
Joined
Feb 10, 2008
Messages
7,314
Reaction score
7,862
interesting cooper cronk suggested that they move Kikau to the right edge to help flannigan. Keep it at it is and give preston more time after the first 20-30 mins
Cooper Cronk has a really good footy brain but I'm deadset going to be using his commentary to put my newborn into deep and consistent sleep cycles in 2 weeks.
Bloke could bore a worm out of an apple.
Missed his true calling as concreter. Could probably screed slabs just with his monotone
 

Bulldogsteve

Banned
Premium Member
In the Sin Bin
SC H2H Champion
SC Top Scorer
Joined
Jun 29, 2020
Messages
8,007
Reaction score
14,535
Cooper Cronk has a really good footy brain but I'm deadset going to be using his commentary to put my newborn into deep and consistent sleep cycles in 2 weeks.
Bloke could bore a worm out of an apple.
Missed his true calling as concreter. Could probably screed slabs just with his monotone
in all fairness he is a very smart man, i love listening to his tactical nous with matty.
 

stevesonthebay

Kennel Participant
Joined
Nov 4, 2009
Messages
309
Reaction score
440
Canterbury supremo Phil Gould says the proven and positive nurturing influence of key second-row recruit Viliame Kikau on the players around him will continue at his new club with one of the Bulldogs' most promising young guns.

Gould, the Bulldogs' general manager of football, said 19-year-old centre Paul Alamoti, a local junior with huge wraps on him, was set for his NRL debut as the next in line of a suite of class centres to benefit from dual-premiership winner Kikau's tutelage

Gould has a deep understanding of 27-year-old Kikau from his days as Penrith general manager.

It is what the Fijian international has done, and will continue to do, for the players around him that enthuses Gould.

"Connectivity between players is very important and you just have to look at Viliame Kikau and his time at Panthers playing in that left (second-row) position," Gould told AAP at Channel Nine's Wide World of Sports NRL launch in Brisbane.

"He started with Waqa Blake. Then he went to Stephen Crichton. Then he went to Matt Burton. Then he went to Izak Tago.

"He has virtually nurtured four great young centres that have played outside him, so we have put Paul Alamoti outside him this year who will debut in round one against Manly.

"Viliame has taken him on as a project. Paul will be absolutely stoked to be playing outside him.

"From what I see at training, Viliame is doing the same wonderful job for young Paul as he did through the early stages of the careers of those players I mentioned."

Kikau will also renew his partnership with his former Panthers teammate Burton, now in the No.6 jersey at the Bulldogs.

Gould has led the assembly of the key pieces in the Bulldogs' recruitment puzzle since his return to the club he once played for, and then coached to the 1988 premiership.

He knows only too well that a quality roster is integral to success and in former Penrith star Kikau and ex-Parramatta hooker Reed Mahoney he has players who can assist the club in their quest to return to greatness after last playing finals in 2016.

Kikau has played 11 finals games and won two premierships. Mahoney, 24, has featured in eight matches in finals footy and played in a grand final last year.

"I think the first thing is leadership through actions," Gould said when asked what the duo offered.

"Neither of them are really big talkers but they know what success looks like and they know what professionalism looks like, in a club where we lost Josh Jackson who was our captain and leader last year.

"We needed leadership and people who have experienced winning at the highest level, and that is really important."

Gould said most of the club's depth in the top 30 this year was young and inexperienced. The Bulldogs don't want to expose those players too early in the season but all the education they can get from players like Mahoney and Kikau is vital.

"Both of them have been terrific from the day they walked into the place. They have certainly lifted the intensity," Gould said.
For the first time in a long time just about everything I read about the way the Dogs are rebuilding makes sense and is what everyone has been calling for for a long time. This all started with the most obvious change, in having an x Bulldog (Gould) who can manage a club rather than by executives or non Bulldogs who don't understand Bulldog DNA. Gould has one of the best football heads not just on the field but in how to manage people. We are lucky we have him I reckon.

Its been so frustrating to see how we've sacrificed our culture for short term gains rather then grow the club from grass roots. It gladdens my heart that we are finally in good hands and gives hope to all us patient fans. I don't expect us to be world beaters right away but we will get better as the culture filters through the club. The best I think is that we finally addressing our development of players so that the benefits will be continuous meaning we grow Bulldogs and not just buy them.
 

GoTheDoggies

Kennel Immortal
Joined
Mar 23, 2014
Messages
20,576
Reaction score
19,476
Cooper Cronk has a really good footy brain but I'm deadset going to be using his commentary to put my newborn into deep and consistent sleep cycles in 2 weeks.
Bloke could bore a worm out of an apple.
Missed his true calling as concreter. Could probably screed slabs just with his monotone
hahahaha!! Crank is done out here
 

GoTheDoggies

Kennel Immortal
Joined
Mar 23, 2014
Messages
20,576
Reaction score
19,476
interesting cooper cronk suggested that they move Kikau to the right edge to help flannigan. Keep it at it is and give preston more time after the first 20-30 mins
Crank has lost the plot, we help Flanagan by sending him to the Super League
 
Top