The New Zealand Herald

Gould: Warriors must become aspiration­al club for kids

- Christophe­r Reive

Australian league guru Phil Gould has highlighte­d an area of concern for the game in New Zealand.

Gould will bring his wealth of knowledge to the Warriors this year in a consultanc­y role, with his main task being to help improve the club’s pathways programme to set up the club for long-term success.

To achieve that goal, Gould says the presentati­on of league in this country needs to improve with young prospects.

“We have to be an attractive option for them,” Gould said.

“Kids have got to aspire to play rugby league at the highest level and play for their favourite club or local club, and that’s what we need to be. All the NRL clubs work really hard to attract those types of kids. I’m not worried about other sports.

“I think there is room enough for everyone, particular­ly with kids. As long as they are playing sport in some sort of competitiv­e environmen­t, I think it is healthy, and then they choose the code they love.”

Although Gould’s main role with the club is focused on the game on our shores, and he is expected to work with New Zealand Rugby League as well as the Warriors, he has been unable to travel to New Zealand yet due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

While hopeful of making the trip soon, he is expected to be a regular visitor to the club’s camp in Tamworth the next few weeks.

The Warriors are based in the country town for the next month, before relocating to Terrigal, where they will be based for at least the first four rounds of the NRL season.

Gould said there were plenty of ways the club would benefit from their location.

“This is perfect. If I was a first-grade coach and I could lock my team up for a couple of months in camp like this to get ready for the season, I think it is the perfect preparatio­n,” Gould said.

“While forced on them because of Covid restrictio­ns, I think it is a great opportunit­y for them, particular­ly with so many new recruits and so many young players they have got in the system here now, and a new coach; it’s sort of like a fresh slate for everyone.

“It is the perfect opportunit­y for them all to get to know themselves and prepare well for the new season.”

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