For sure he'll go to the Dogs if he stays in the NRL
Papenhuyzen told Gould “unfinished business” with the Storm was the main reason he passed on the opportunity to join the Bulldogs, but said “I feel like Gus will be a guy I’ll always be in contact with”, and “I respect what he’s done in the game”.
“It’s nice to be wanted,” Papenhuyzen said. “Gus was very impressive. We had a lot of great chats, not even about footy, but about golf, about books.
“Canterbury were the team I went for as a kid. But at the end of the day, there was that overarching feeling we were building something special here at the Storm as a group, and I want to be able to see that out.
The Melbourne fullback has opened up on a possible move to rebel rugby competition R360, and his bond with the Bulldogs boss.
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