The inside story of Mick Potter’s return to the Bulldogs | MichaelChammas
On Monday afternoon word began to spread that the Bulldogs wanted Michael Potter to coach Canterbury for the remainder of the season.
The pair had played together at the Bulldogs for three seasons between 1983 and 1985, and Gould wanted to reunite in a cameo role for the rest of the year.“I want so much for the club to lift. I’m very happy to be doing it [the coaching job] for this window.” The Bulldogs were after a number of things in a coach. The first thing was someone with solid coaching experience. Potter had coached at three Super League clubs before joining the Tigers in 2013.
“When he went to the Bulldogs I said, ‘You’re not a Bulldog boy, mate’,” Gould recalled. “I said, ‘You’re a Dragon’. I said, ‘If things go bad there’s going to be no one there to protect you’. And that’s pretty much how it’s played out.”
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