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Phil Gould

Coaching Career

All information provided below is based only on data available in the RLP database and should be used as a guide only.

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Philip Ronald Gould
Nickname(s)
Gus
Born
Friday, 24th January, 1958
Current Age
68 years and 136 days
Place Of Birth
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Known Family Links

Grandfather
Wally Freeman

Competitions Won

State of Origin
1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2003, 2004
NSW City vs Country Origin
1993, 1995
NSWRL Premiership (NRL)
1988, 1991

Biography

P’matta junior became the youngest captain in Penrith's history as a 20-year-old in 1978. Gould was a lock back then, with stints at fullback, five-eighth and second row to follow, and also a keen goal-kicker. Following the retirement of Mick Stephenson, Gould was made captain for his second full first grade match. Two detached retina injuries threatened his early career but moving to Newtown, he played second row in the 1981 grand final loss to P’matta and set up a try for Brian Hetherington with a brilliant short pass. After several seasons with C’bury (premiers in 1984-85) and Souths, he retired at the end of 1986 when he was offered the job of C’bury reserve grade coach. When Warren Ryan left the Bulldogs at the end of 1987 Gould stepped into the top job and promptly won the 1988 premiership - at age 30 - the youngest coach to do so. ‘Dally M’ Coach of the Year in 1988, Gould quickly stamped his mark as a tactically brilliant, thoroughly professional coach but the following year was a major disappointment. His departure from the Bulldogs was a bitter one, but Gould bounced back with consecutive grand finals at Penrith, culminating in the club’s 1991 premiership success. In 1992, he took NSW to State of Origin victory and it was his professionalism that held the Panthers together as the club unravelled during the turmoil of that year. By 1994 he had stretched his State of Origin winning sequence to three series but surprised many with his timing when he quit the Panthers before the end of the season to link with Easts for 1995. Gould was an outspoken opponent of Super League and was instrumental in signing key players to the ARL. He resigned as NSW coach following the Blues’ loss to an under-strength Queensland team in 1995 and the ensuing seasons saw him concentrate on his domestic club duties with the Roosters, taking the club to the finals in five consecutive years before announcing his retirement at the end of the 1999 season. After a two-year break, in which Gould kept a steady pace as a media commentator in print, radio and TV, he returned to the Roosters as coaching director and was named NSW State of Origin coach for 2002. Following a drawn series in 2002 and an authoritative series win in 2003, Gould weathered a concerted media backlash against his outspoken views on the game and resigned as Blues mentor after the 2004 series - the most successful State of Origin coach in history (eight series between 1992 and 2004 for six series wins; 24 games - 14 wins, 9 losses and 1 draw). Biography, As Good as Gould (1997).
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Representative Career - Australia   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
State of Origin 6 24 14 9 1 58.33% List
NSW City vs Country Origin 2 5 2 3 - 40.00% List
NSW City vs Country 2 5 2 3 - 40.00% List
Club Career - Australia   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
NSWRL/ARL/NRL Premiership 2 280 166 106 8 59.29% List
NRL Finals - 18 11 7 - 61.11% List
Midweek Cup - 3 1 1 1 33.33% List
Challenge Cup AU - 13 7 6 - 53.85% List
Club Career - UK   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
World Club Challenge - 1 - 1 - 0.00% List
Other   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
NSW Reserve Grade - 25 15 10 - 60.00% List
Overall   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
First Class  313 183 120 10 58.47% List

Australia - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win%  
NSW 1992-96, 2002-04   24 14 9 1 58.33% List
NSW City 1992-96   5 2 3 - 40.00% List

NSWRL/ARL/NRL Premiership - By Year

Team Season   Games W L D Win%  
CanterburyCanterbury 19881988 NSWRL Winfield Cup   2519 6 - 76.00% List
CanterburyCanterbury 19891989 NSWRL Winfield Cup   2210 10 2 45.45% List
PenrithPenrith 19901990 NSWRL Winfield Cup   2517 7 1 68.00% List
PenrithPenrith 19911991 NSWRL Winfield Cup   2419 4 1 79.17% List
PenrithPenrith 19921992 NSWRL Winfield Cup   2211 11 - 50.00% List
PenrithPenrith 19931993 NSWRL Winfield Cup   227 15 - 31.82% List
PenrithPenrith 19941994 NSWRL Winfield Cup   167 7 2 43.75% List
Sydney CitySydney City 19951995 ARL Winfield Cup   2212 10 - 54.55% List
Sydney CitySydney City 19961996 ARL Optus Cup   2415 8 1 62.50% List
Sydney CitySydney City 19971997 ARL Optus Cup   2515 9 1 60.00% List
Sydney CitySydney City 19981998 NRL Premiership   2718 9 - 66.67% List
Sydney CitySydney City 19991999 NRL Premiership   2616 10 - 61.54% List

NSWRL/ARL/NRL Premiership - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win%  
Canterbury 1988-89   47 29 16 2 61.70% List
Penrith 1990-94   109 61 44 4 55.96% List
Sydney 1995-99   124 76 46 2 61.29% List

NSW/QLD Cup - By Year

Team Season   Games W L D Win%  
Canterbury (R)Canterbury (R) 19871987 NSWRL Reserve Grade   2515 10 - 60.00% List

NSW/QLD Cup - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win%  
Canterbury (R) 1987   25 15 10 - 60.00% List

Your Say

  • Anonymous
    14 Aug 2020 2:56pm

    Very fortunate to have either of those premierships after Terry Lamb bashed Ellery Hanley out of the game in 1988 and Daley/Stuart playing busted in 1991.

  • Anonymous
    22 Feb 2021 6:24am

    Born July 15, 1958. Not January 24.

  • Anonymous
    2 Oct 2022 3:19pm

    I think your statement about PG being the greatest state of origin coach of all time should state clearly it was for NSW. I’m sure Mal Meningas record is better.

  • Anonymous
    21 Apr 2023 10:10pm

    I still find out if Phil gould played for nsw or Australia

  • ALAN
    1 Mar 2024 10:13pm

    Phil Gould may be a lot of things, but I will say this. In my long time of following league, he is one of only 3 players that I have heard other players call a genius. Personally, I don't mind listening to him.

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