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Gould doubles down on criticism of NRL in ‘stupid’ Panthers trainer debate
ByBillie Eder
August 6, 2025 — 3.40pm
Bulldogs general manager Phil Gould has doubled down on his criticism of the NRL after it fined the Panthers and banned trainer Corey Bocking, describing the punishment and coverage of the incident as “the biggest overreaction of all time”.
Speaking on his Six Tackles With Gus podcast on Wednesday, Gould said the whole saga was “even stupid to talk about” after NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo defended the punishments.
The Panthers were fined $50,000 and Bocking was handed a five-match ban after he ran in front of Titans goalkicker Jayden Campbell as he lined up a sideline conversion attempt on Saturday.
Abdo said people were entitled to their opinion, but officials “discussed and debated quite vigorously” how to deal with the incident after Gould called it “the greatest beat up I’ve ever seen in rugby league” on 100% Footy on Monday.
Panthers trainers have been involved in six separate incidents since 2021, and while the NRL reviews each incident individually, Abdo said it was important for the governing body to factor in those past indiscretions when taking action this time.
But Gould was steadfast on Wednesday, calling the incident “rubbish”.
“Young Campbell was able to restart his routine to try and kick the goal,” he said. “Now, if he had kicked the goal and Titans had won the game, do you think we’d be hearing about this again? Not in your life ... I think it’s such a ridiculous overreaction.”
Gould said he believed the incident was an “honest mistake” by the Penrith trainer.
“He got in the way, he didn’t realise it, he waved sorry and ran the other way,” Gould said.
“Honestly, all he [Campbell] had to do was reset himself and kick the ball. But all this rubbish now, the fans go off and then everyone reacts to it ... I find it honestly the biggest beat up of all time ... But the bottom line is they [trainers] don’t do it deliberately, and they’re not hurting anyone, and they’re not helping anyone.”
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/go...-panthers-trainer-debate-20250806-p5mkuj.html
Opinion
NRL 2025
Michael Chammas
Sports reporter
ByBillie Eder
August 6, 2025 — 3.40pm
Bulldogs general manager Phil Gould has doubled down on his criticism of the NRL after it fined the Panthers and banned trainer Corey Bocking, describing the punishment and coverage of the incident as “the biggest overreaction of all time”.
Speaking on his Six Tackles With Gus podcast on Wednesday, Gould said the whole saga was “even stupid to talk about” after NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo defended the punishments.
The Panthers were fined $50,000 and Bocking was handed a five-match ban after he ran in front of Titans goalkicker Jayden Campbell as he lined up a sideline conversion attempt on Saturday.
Abdo said people were entitled to their opinion, but officials “discussed and debated quite vigorously” how to deal with the incident after Gould called it “the greatest beat up I’ve ever seen in rugby league” on 100% Footy on Monday.
Panthers trainers have been involved in six separate incidents since 2021, and while the NRL reviews each incident individually, Abdo said it was important for the governing body to factor in those past indiscretions when taking action this time.
But Gould was steadfast on Wednesday, calling the incident “rubbish”.
“Young Campbell was able to restart his routine to try and kick the goal,” he said. “Now, if he had kicked the goal and Titans had won the game, do you think we’d be hearing about this again? Not in your life ... I think it’s such a ridiculous overreaction.”
Gould said he believed the incident was an “honest mistake” by the Penrith trainer.
“He got in the way, he didn’t realise it, he waved sorry and ran the other way,” Gould said.
“Honestly, all he [Campbell] had to do was reset himself and kick the ball. But all this rubbish now, the fans go off and then everyone reacts to it ... I find it honestly the biggest beat up of all time ... But the bottom line is they [trainers] don’t do it deliberately, and they’re not hurting anyone, and they’re not helping anyone.”
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/go...-panthers-trainer-debate-20250806-p5mkuj.html
Opinion
NRL 2025
Michael Chammas
Sports reporter