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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Phil Gould (born 1958 in Sydney, New South Wales), is an Australian rugby league football identity. Since the 1990s he has had a prominent role in Channel 9's coverage of rugby league, as a commentator on their match-day coverage, and appears on The Sunday Footy Show and the The Sunday Roast. He is the expert commentator on Monday Night Football on Triple M radio and writes for Sydney's Fairfax paper, The Sun-Herald. Before his media career, he was a highly successful State of Origin and NRL coach, and before that a premiership-winning player.Born in…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Phil Gould (born 1958 in Sydney, New South Wales), is an Australian rugby league football identity. Since the 1990s he has had a prominent role in Channel 9's coverage of rugby league, as a commentator on their match-day coverage, and appears on The Sunday Footy Show and the The Sunday Roast. He is the expert commentator on Monday Night Football on Triple M radio and writes for Sydney's Fairfax paper, The Sun-Herald. Before his media career, he was a highly successful State of Origin and NRL coach, and before that a premiership-winning player.Born in Sydney in 1958, Gould played junior rugby league with Wentworthville Leagues. Graded by Penrith in 1976 he spent two years mostly in lower grades becoming a regular first grader in 1979. Following retirement of Penrith's British import star Mike Stephenson, Gould was selected as captain at age 20, becoming the youngest New South Wales Rugby League premiership captain since Dave Brown led Easts in the 1930s. 1979 marked the beginning of injury troubles for Gould which ultimately kept him on the sidelines for most of 1980 and which recurred later in his career.