Gould bites back at latest Bulldogs coach rumour
Simon Brunsdon - 1h ago
Five weeks after Trent Barrett suddenly quit as Canterbury coach, Phil Gould insists he still hasn't spoken to a single candidate to fill the position.
The Bulldogs have hit a mid-year resurgence of sorts, winning two games in a row under interim head coach Mick Potter before this week's bye round.
But the club is supposedly no closer to securing a permanent coach, despite the logical conclusion that one will need to be in place before November, when the players return for pre-season training.
Gould, in his role as the club's football manager, is tasked with finding and appointing the new coach. But he says he hasn't even started the hunt. "I keep saying this - I haven't spoken to anyone, nor am I going to speak to anyone in the immediate future," a defiant Gould told Wide World of Sports' We're trying to get our club right so that when I do ask someone they say 'yes' immediately, because they can see what we're doing.