News Wayne Bennett and Phil Gould face off in the recruitment race for 2023

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Paul Kent: Wayne Bennett and Phil Gould face off in the recruitment race for 2023

Phil Gould’s massive overhaul of the Canterbury Bulldogs could prove very bad news for Wayne Bennett and his new Dolphins team.

PAUL KENT analyses the delicate situation.

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Some years back your old Sparring Partner here wrote a column about the two most powerful men in rugby league, the types who wielded power with something to border on admiration.

One was a solid-set fellow, with a face kind of like a mudslide, whose contacts in the game counted the likes of James Packer and Nick Politis and beginning there and going down he exhibited the kind of the power that could end or promote careers.

His closest friend was Wayne Beavis, then the most powerful agent in the game, he was on first call contact with then Channel 9 boss David Leckie, counted David Gyngell as a friend, and was forever owed by the surviving ARL clubs for fighting the good fight.


When the Super League war ended Kerry Packer felt such a debt to Phil Gould that he wrote him a cheque for $1 million and spun it across the table. This was in the 1990s, when $1 million took you a long way on the bus.

Gould got a cheque and so did Bob Fulton, who relayed the story here.

A lot has happened since then, but Gould still knows how to wield power better than most in the game.

The other power figure was more slightly built, broad but angular like a spinnaker turned upside down, and his power was the equal of Gould, but also the opposite.

Wayne Bennett was running the Broncos at the time and his circle of power included the Murdoch family, specifically Lachlan, and News Corp chairman John Hartigan, as well as the likes of Jack Gibson and Ron Massey and their thick contact books.

Bennett had no special relationship with a player agent, preferring to have them all jostling for position, but he had the ear of the Queensland Rugby League and League headquarters and a fawning media, and he used them all regularly.

Given they were the same but opposite, competing for the same small spot that was big enough for only one, they often had a hard time getting on, although there was a certain respect.

A lot has happened since then.

Bennett spectacularly blew up his relationship with News Corp, not the first time he left the Broncos but the second, while Gould has recently rebounded from his departure at Penrith, where he had a sweet gig, to take a similar role at Canterbury.



Wayne Bennett and Phil Gould go at it again. Picture: Boo Bailey

Wayne Bennett and Phil Gould go at it again. Picture: Boo Bailey

So here they are again, all these years later, still competing for the same piece of turf.

This time it is the 2023 player market.

It began when the Homeless Dolphins hired Bennett recently to lead their clubinto the 2023 season, their inaugural season and one many hope will continue for a long time to come.

Bennett was the perfect choice.

He was the architect behind Brisbane’s entry to the NSW Rugby League competition in 1988, setting up the club and finding immediate and lasting success as he put in place a template that saw the Broncos dominate for decades.

By hiring Bennett the Dolphins, of no fixed address, showed they were also after fast results.

The differences between now and then were irrelevant.

Back then the Broncos’ beginning had the likes of established stars Wally Lewis, Allan Langer, Gene Miles, Greg Conescu, Greg Dowling, Chris Johns, Brian Niebling, Mick Hancock already playing Origin, or about to be, and all waiting for the chance to play in the bigger Sydney competition.


There is no untapped talent pool this time around.

Regardless, Bennett was hired as much for his ability to recruit as for what he would bring as a coach.

It has got off to a slow start.

Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett. Picture: Liam Kidston.

Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett. Picture: Liam Kidston.

This week the Dolphins missed another couple of key signings when Pat Carrigan extended his deal at Brisbane while Christian Welch did the same at Melbourne.

It came after Tiny Fa'asuamaleaui, Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Harry Grant and Cody Walker all rejected the Dolphins to remain at their current clubs, leaving the Dolphins one marquee short of a marquee signing.

It is enough that some have questioned whether Bennett has lost some of his gloss, the Pied Piper effect failing to spark a signings avalanche. Say that at your peril, it says here.

Still, down in Sydney, Gould has gone about reinvigorating Canterbury’s roster with the kind of gusto he is known for, which will not have been missed by the Dolphins.

With Matt Burton and Brent Naden signed for next season he beat off Bennett last week to capture Viliame Kikau’s signature for season 2023.

In between he signed Josh Addo-Carr, Paul Vaughn, Matt Dufty and Tevita Pangai Jr.

This week he began the work on Canterbury’s spine when he signed Parramatta’s Reed Mahoney for 2023.


Already it is clear the Bulldogs will be unrecognisable in 2023, the season the Dolphins debut.

Gould and Bennett, two old adversaries, are now going to head to head for what is essentially the same player market and Gould has taken the early lead.

Kikau was a Dolphins’ target, as was Mahoney but both were lost to the Bulldogs.

Phil Gould has taken an early lead in the 2023 recruitment race. Picture: NRL Photos

Phil Gould has taken an early lead in the 2023 recruitment race. Picture: NRL Photos

The Dolphins are now focusing on Brandon Smith, who just this week walked off the golf course with several Sydney Roosters players and looms as Politis’s key target for 2023.

It begins to raise the question about where Bennett goes, and the Dolphins themselves, if the grand plan fails to materialise.

What if Bennett fails to recruit a top heavy roster, as the Dolphins hoped?

Where he always preached from the Jack Gibson School of Coaching, “always leave a club in a better place than when you got there”, that philosophy got wobbly wheels at Newcastle where he ended up sacking himself, basically admitting he no longer had the appetite to go through a rebuild.

Since then Bennett transformed himself into a gunslinger, a hired gun brought in to apply the finishing touch to a team’s premiership charge in a roster that was already mature.


He nearly did it at Brisbane and nearly did it again at South Sydney, taking both to losing grand finals.

Now, without options, he might not have a choice but to return to coaching life as a development coach.

How that news reaches the Dolphins remains to be seen.

What is sure is that Gould has taken the early points for season 2023, but don’t write off Bennett yet.

On Friday the Dolphins finally struck, announcing Felise Kaufusi and his travelling elbows as the club’s first big-name signing.

It was a significant first-up effort.

 
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I used to like Paul Kent now he tells these long winded fictional stories like he actually believes this narrative. I don't mind the little peppered truths like the payment details of 1 million from KP. Although who is surprised, I think I have heard stories where KP tipped casino staff more than that. Gus simply loves what he does. He works hard and long hours as a specialised administrator of the game, he is positioned and does have extensive relationships, I don't think he's up all night asking "now what's Wayne doing" Paul Kent, Wayne's World, will not fall down cause we signed some players. Im sure the fins will have plenty of opportunity and in no rush to 23.
 

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Some of the shit in this article! Yes Gould is one of our best signings this year and is a major difference but the rebuild started long before he arrived. He wasn’t the one who signed Burton, jac etc…. I swear jurnos write shit just for the sake of it
 

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From this quote " One was a solid-set fellow, with a face kind of like a mudslide" I get the feeling that maybe PK don't like him... ya think??

That comment to me just highlights his petty journalism as his personal feelings got the better of him.
 

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I know it's off season, but do we have to put up with boring journalism ?
To make it interesting he could have added...
They are like two gun-slinging Cowboys in a face-off on a dusty Town Square called Australia :fearscream:
At least that's what they would have done in Hollywood, you gotta spice it up a little more :tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:
 
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With Matt Burton and Brent Naden signed for next season he beat off Bennett last week to capture Viliame Kikau’s signature for season 2023.

In between he signed Josh Addo-Carr, Paul Vaughn, Matt Dufty and Tevita Pangai Jr.
JAC signed with us almost a year ago. Dufty signed on 11th July. Vaughan signed 28th July.

Gould signed with us back on 16th July. So he absolutely nothing to do with the JAC and Dufty signings, and most likely the Vaughan signing was well under way by the time he came on board.

I'm sure if anyone bothered to ask Gus he'd set the record straight (i think he already has at least once), but these dumb Journos just keep making stuff up. Saying that Gould signed JAC is especially mindblowingly ignorant. Even the references to Burton and Naden are obscure. If someone didn't know different they would likely conclude from the way this is written that he signed them as well.
 

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Like we really need this guy to tell us about Gus,Gus is the sort of guy who speaks,eats,and sleeps rugby league,he has spoken often about certain sections of the media and player managers,about not getting to close to them.
 

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Gus was suggesting he'd also add Player Manager to his CV to clean up the integrity issue with them and already is a far more knowledgeable columnist on league than any on these current gossip hounds.

He'll do right by the Bulldogs.

There will eventually be a parting of the ways, as both parties move on, but in the meantime he is doing the job the Board put him in there to do, and doing it very well.

We are relevant again.

We matter.

We will succeed as the will is there with our restored pathway to our pre-eminent place in the NRL.

We have risen above the doubters, the nay sayers, the DT and Fox, the controvery before, on many occasions and given back 100 fold to the game.

Beware all those who try and hinder our rise :grinning:
 
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From this quote " One was a solid-set fellow, with a face kind of like a mudslide" I get the feeling that maybe PK don't like him... ya think??

That comment to me just highlights his petty journalism as his personal feelings got the better of him.
I wonder what catwalk in Milan Paul Kent walked off that he believes he can mock other people's looks
 

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They are two completely different people.

Gould works closely and knows a lot of the player managers. Bennett I don't think has that same closeness to most of them.

Took me a sentence to say what this dribbler has written a 30000000 word essay over.
 

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I'm not confident at all that the dolphins will land to many decent players, I think they could be a rubble for some time, and Wayne will look usless again just like he was at Newcastle
 

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The only important truth that matters from that article is when he said the Bulldogs will be unrecognizable in 2023.
Im hoping we will be unrecognizable 2022.

Wayne will be 73 years old in 2023, dont know what that looks like for a potential signing joining the club on a multi year contract.
 

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The longer clubs make the fins wait the better, gives us a chance to send them out players.
 

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And there goes what little respect I did have left for Kent lol.!! Bell end.!!!
 
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