'I'm all in': Barrett won't back out of Bulldogs deal

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'I'm all in': Barrett won't back out of Bulldogs deal
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Trent Barrett is adamant he is '100 per cent committed' to coaching Canterbury despite Phil Gould urging the incoming coach to reconsider due to political instability at the club | smhsport

Gould warned Barrett that the blue and whites had become a “toxic mess” and believes he would be better off remaining at Penrith as an assistant to Ivan Cleary."[I'm] One hundred per cent committed," Barrett told the. "[Bulldogs CEO] Andrew Hill and the board have been nothing but supportive and very professional.Barrett's manager, Wayne Beavis, also reiterated that Barrett was "one million per cent" committed to the role.

“I think it's just too much for him to take on at this time, given what happened to him at Manly, and given that his next NRL appointment is very, very important."He's in a really good club at the moment at the Panthers, he's got a great role and is doing a tremendous job. I'd be nearly inclined to decline it and go back to where he is and just wait a little bit more time because the Bulldogs is an absolute mess. Behind the scenes it is a toxic mess.

In a joint letter to members, Anderson and Hill said that leagues club funding had ceased providing the football club its monthly grants in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.

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