Exclusive: It’s a shock move from one of the most influential men in the sport, but Phil Gould has thought long and hard about it and will try to get accredited in the next player agent intake in April | smhsport
Gould will also seek to manage players from other sports, celebrities and media figures.committed to the club eight months after this column broke the story that the Roosters feared he was bound for Redfern.But the truly unlucky club to miss out on Mitchell was the Bulldogs, not Wests Tigers. The Bulldogs distanced themselves from the Mitchell negotiations early on, but this column was told time and again that there were ongoing meetings.
The deal was completed after Burgess had been medically examined, and it was done when the Broncos had a five-year offer on the table for the star Rabbitoh. In the end, it was a new injury that ended Burgess’ career and, fortunately for Richardson, Souths were able to get his contract off their salary cap.
Pappas has many friends at the NRL and is said to be keen on a start with the ARL Commission. That may be his future. Richardson has a contract until 2022.may never say it out loud, but be assured he thinks there are people at Cronulla trying to paint him in a bad light. He is convinced the club wants to get rid of him. With that in mind, it’s hard to see anything but an ugly end to the relationship. There are those at the club who think he is not putting in, that he doesn’t want to play.
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