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EXCLUSIVE: Why Dogs opted against attaining Tevita Pangai Junior immediately, footy boss Phil Gould reveals

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The Bulldogs opted against snapping up Tevita Pangai Junior immediately so they could start the new pre-season with "a clean slate" and give those already on their roster a chance to "make a statement", new footy boss Phil Gould has revealed.

Canterbury announced this week that Pangai Junior had committed to a three-year deal beginning in November, giving the talented front-rower a home after he was told by the Broncos he was unwanted.

Nine's Danny Weidler is reporting that Pangai Junior will head to the Bulldogs via the Panthers, after agreeing to a short-term deal with Penrith for the remainder of this season.

Gould, who's less than a week into his job as Canterbury's general manager of football, explained the decision to not immediately sign Pangai Junior on Wide World of Sports' Six Tackles with Gus podcast.

"We would just like to start with a clean slate come November," Gould said.


"That's what we've budgeted for.

"At the moment we're in last position, I really want to have a look at the players we've got and one of my first priorities is to give all of these players (a chance)."


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Tevita Pangai Junior crashes into the Titans defence in Broncos colours. (Getty)


The Bulldogs are now based in a hub on the Gold Coast and Gould said he had addressed the playing group in a Zoom call.

"I spoke to them by Zoom last night for the first time in camp up there in Queensland, just a short conversation to say, 'Hello, I'm here, if there's anything you need feel free to call'," Gould said.

"And [I was] virtually saying, 'Look, I'm wiping the slate clean with all of you, you've got a clean slate with me, you've got the last period of the competition to still make a statement about yourself, both as an individual and a team, and whether or not you want to be a part of the Bulldogs in the future'.

"And that's what football is. It's train hard, play hard, never give up and show your consistent performance.

"I said, 'Whatever's happened up until now doesn't interest me; I just want to see what you can do from this point on'. I want to see if we can get some sort of reaction from players that might on the fringe. I said, 'Whatever stage your career is in at the moment - doesn't matter how old you are or how many games you've played or where you think you're posted - tell me why a good finish to the season would benefit you at this stage'."

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Tevita Pangai Junior as a Bronco. (Getty)


In the meantime, Gould has the opportunity to see how Pangai Junior fares in a new environment, as the Tonga international bolsters the Panthers in their pursuit of their first NRL premiership since 2003.

Gould understands Penrith's thinking behind attaining Pangai Junior on a short-term deal, noting depth and the former Bronco's enormous potential.

Front-rower James Fisher-Harris will return to Sydney after this weekend's clash with Brisbane for the both of his child and, despite the Panthers' request for him to be granted an exemption, the New Zealand international will need to spend two weeks in a Queensland quarantine hotel before rejoining the squad.

In an additional test of Penrith's depth in the forward pack, NSW State of Origin workhorse Isaah Yeo will need a break before the finals to freshen up, Gould says.

The rugby league guru believes the Panthers' short-term attainment of Pangai Junior was a smart call.

"It'll help the Panthers come into the finals pretty well refreshed and if they can pick up a damaging forward like Tevita Pangai Junior it just might be the difference between beating the Melbourne Storm and not beating the Melbourne Storm on grand final day," Gould said.

"Tevita may arrive at the Bulldogs as a premiership-winner come November, which would be a wonderful experience for him."
 

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I really hope they change these rules up after this year.. it was rubbish when Roosters got SBW and the only reason Melbourne probably won't kick up a stink is because they have Penrith's measure
 
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Actually it was that we have no spaces in our Top 30 squad, and didn't want the dent in our salary cap for this year.

I'm not convinced TPJ coming to us a premiership winner would be a good thing, it could result in the mindset of "oh well I've got a premiership, don't need to perform anymore".

I'd prefer Panthers lose again in grand final (or before it) which would drive TPJ harder.

That said, I'd be really pissed off if he got injured playing for them and we lost him for a decent period. If that happened I'd be wanting JFH until hes fit again.
 

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Actually it was that we have no spaces in our Top 30 squad, and didn't want the dent in our salary cap for this year.

I'm not convinced TPJ coming to us a premiership winner would be a good thing, it could result in the mindset of "oh well I've got a premiership, don't need to perform anymore".

I'd prefer Panthers lose again in grand final (or before it) which would drive TPJ harder.

That said, I'd be really pissed off if he got injured playing for them and we lost him for a decent period. If that happened I'd be wanting JFH until hes fit again.

I agree.. Gus thinks it's a good thing and it could well be, but I'm with you, I want him to come to us as hungry as everybody else in the squad

Let's be honest though, now that we've seen Penrith struggle without Cleary the Storm will realise that they can use similar tactics to last year in the grand final

fkn oath mate, there has to be proper compensation for us if something happens to him in the finals series, where he would not be playing if he were finishing the season where he was when we signed him
 
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