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Frenzy.

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“A bit silly”: Gould unloads on controversial NRL finals venue decision


Canterbury Bulldogs director of football Phil Gould has unloaded on the NRL's decision to play Saturday's elimination final between the Cronulla Sharks and the Sydney Roosters in the Shire.

Under current NRL policy, the higher-placed team is allowed to host a Week 1 qualifying or elimination final at their own home ground, with no minimum standards other than what polices the regular season.

It means the Sharks, whose stadium in the Shire currently is under redevelopment and only holds around 12,000 fans, will be used for Saturday's clash.

It's understood numerous fans will be locked out of the game, with the NRL commenting during the week following the outrage around the decision that there are no plans to change the strategy moving forward.

At this stage, only finals from Week 2 onwards are moved to bigger grounds.

But speaking on the Wide World of Sports Six Tackles with Gus podcast, Gould said the decision was "a bit silly", and that moving the game would have been in the best interests of the NRL.

"The NRL should at all times reserve the right to move a finals match if they believe it's in the best interest of the game," Gould said on Wide World of Sports' Six Tackles with Gus podcast.

"I'm quite sure if that they move Roosters and Sharks to Parramatta (CommBank) stadium, they would fill the stadium. It would be a great atmosphere and it doesn't favour anyone.

"In this case, particularly with the works going on at Shark Park and the fact that it's under-resourced anyway, I think it's a bit silly for the game to be played there."

The often outspoken director will have no issue finding support, with social media being whipped into a frenzy this week as fans protest the decision, while Sharks fans defend the right to host the game at their own home ground, which they earned by finishing in sixth place on the competition table.

It's not the first time the Sharks have hosted a finals game at their capacity-limited venue.

In 2022, the Sharks hosted - and fell short - against the North Queensland Cowboys in a Week 1 qualifying final, although the controversy around the venue didn't exist to the same extent given the Cowboys are an out-of-town team and didn't have the same number of fans attempting to purchase tickets.

Regardless of the opposition, Gould said finals should be played on a big ground.

"For me, the thrill of being in the finals was playing on the big ground. I don't know whether any ground has that type of aura about that anymore," Gould said.

"There's this thing about home-ground advantage that will get you across the line. I don't think it's going to help the Sharks on the weekend."

The game will kick off at 7:50 pm (AEST) on Saturday evening, with the winner moving into Week 2 of the finals to take on the loser of Friday night's qualifying final between the Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm.
 

DJDL

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I actually kind of agree with him.
All finals should be played at a neutral venue.
It’s just hard to find one these days with all the teams that play out of the larger stadiums.
 

Eion

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What’s the big deal?
- looks and sounds better on TV to be at shark park
- vast majority of sharks fans happy with the decision even if they miss out on going

Only people who don’t like it are a few thousand roosters fans who can’t go. Well, f**k them. Game could have been in NZ, QLD or Melbourne because, ya know, they didn’t earn a home final.
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“The Venue wouldn’t favour any team.”

Well that’s the point Bee Sting Head! We’ve earned the right to have a home ground advantage.

“Not that I think it will help them on Saturday night.”

We’ll see about that Bee sting Head!

Oh and how was the Bulldogs Mad Monday?
 

Tiger Shark

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What’s the big deal?
- looks and sounds better on TV to be at shark park
- vast majority of sharks fans happy with the decision even if they miss out on going

Only people who don’t like it are a few thousand roosters fans who can’t go. Well, f**k them. Game could have been in NZ, QLD or Melbourne because, ya know, they didn’t earn a home final.
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If the Facebook poll on one of the Sharks pages is anything to go by 99% people are fine with it (over 450 voted)
 

bazza

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What’s the big deal?
- looks and sounds better on TV to be at shark park
- vast majority of sharks fans happy with the decision even if they miss out on going

Only people who don’t like it are a few thousand roosters fans who can’t go. Well, f**k them. Game could have been in NZ, QLD or Melbourne because, ya know, they didn’t earn a home final.
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So there are no Sharks fans that can't go - or they can't go but still like it
 

Chimp

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The media were all pissing and moaning last week about teams resting players - if they go down this route, there is ZERO benefit in finishing 5/6 over 7/8, so as soon as teams are mathematically safe in the 8 (with top 4 an unrealistic option), teams will start testing players weeks out….
 

fizzgig

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Haha, if I was worried about self I would have wished a loss to the Sharks last weekend so we played in Canberra this weekend so I could attend.
Absolutely the team getting a home game, with a heap of Sharks supporters to cheer them on, is the most important thing!
 

shadowboxer

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Haha, if I was worried about self I would have wished a loss to the Sharks last weekend so we played in Canberra this weekend so I could attend.
Absolutely the team getting a home game, with a heap of Sharks supporters to cheer them on, is the most important thing!
I was fencing sitting in on last weekend. Was sick and watched the game on the couch…. and it was great.
Would be a lot easier sitting on the couch. Instead heading to points bet, standing with the masses. Guaranteed hangover tomorrow, sore feet and back - but hell you’ve gotta die of something. I just hope the team don’t die wondering, get it done
 

Quicksilver

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Well, maybe the state government should have been more thoughtful about where they allocated stadium money
 
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