The Canterbury Bulldogs have enjoyed one of the most impressive rebuilds of all time, going from 15th to 3rd in just two years.
While the pickups of stars like Stephen Crichton and Viliame Kikau have been key contributors to the club’s success, none would have been possible without NRL supremo Phil Gould.
Gould has cemented himself as one of the all-time footy brains, bringing success to every club he’s worked at.
With such an impressive resume, one would think securing him long-term would be a tall task.
According to Bulldogs’ chairperson, Adam Driussi, however, that sentiment could not be farther from the truth.

Driussi revealed just how simple it was to keep Gould in Belmore, recalling the negotiations that led to him inking an extension through 2031.
“The contract was probably as easy as a contract gets,” Driussi told the Daily Telegraph.
“He’s very easy going to work with.
“A lot of people probably think it could be the opposite.”
The conversation between the pair that would determine the next half-decade of Gould’s life was very straightforward, according to Driussi.
“We didn’t negotiate anything,” he said.
“We just pretty much took the [existing] contract and I said, ‘Can you stick around?’
“He was like, ‘Yep’.
“He was pretty much like, ‘If you’re keen to have me, I am keen to stay around’.”

The oddly-simple encounter would be the first of multiple key re-signings, with head coach Cameron Ciraldo and star winger Jacob Kiraz also extending their time in Belmore.
Driussi said both parties were very comfortable with the terms of the contract and had ironed out the details fairly quickly.
“It was honestly probably less than half an hour,” Driussi said.
“I then got back, typed the changes to the contract, and he sent it back to me with a lovely note straight away.”
Gould will continue to lead the Bulldogs until at least the end of 2031.