‘He’s not low cost’: Gould’s big Fonua-Blake reveal as Dogs hunt for ‘experienced’ enforcer

Bulldogs supremo Phil Gould has revealed his membership can be available in the market for wantaway star Addin Fonua-Blake who will go away the Warriors after the 2024 season.

The barnstorming prop dropped a bombshell throughout the Tasman, initially requesting an instantaneous launch for household causes hoping to return to Sydney.

However, after a gathering with Warriors powerbrokers it was determined he would keep for yet one more season earlier than shifting again to Australia.

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Gould, who has beforehand labored with Fonua-Blake on the Warriors, mentioned Fonua-Blake could be a recruitment possibility when requested if he was a goal.

“Yeah, Addin is a quality player,” Gould mentioned on SEN Afternoons with Jimmy Smith.

“I spent a little bit of time with the Warriors during Covid and got to see Addin first-hand, he’s a quality player.

“He’s not cheap though. I’d imagine there’d be a lot of interest in Addin. He’s got to return home to Australia for family reasons, which he’s working through with the Warriors.

“He’s going to spend another year in New Zealand, I believe he’s making himself available for Australia in 2025.

“There’ll be a lot of people lining up for his signature that’s for sure.’’

Gould’s reveal comes after the failed signing of former Roosters enforcer Siosiua Taukeiaho, having pulled out of the deal after a failed medical.

He explained the club realise they are weak in their forward pack and are working to improve that area of their squad.

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“I think everyone knows that and sees that. The problem is that there’s nothing really on the market to buy,” Gould mentioned.

“We don’t need to rush out and simply spend the cash. We’ve in all probability bought somewhat bit greater than folks see there.

“We’ve bought some younger blokes there that didn’t play numerous soccer this yr, they usually’d (followers) be feeling a bit higher in the event that they’d seen them play.

“We’re definitely trying (throughout the market), we’ve bought cash obtainable and might make spots obtainable. We realise that’s (ahead pack) a problem for us and we’re working in direction of it.

“But I believe we’re a bit higher positioned than what the common particular person is taking a look at there.

“Internally we’re assured that we’ve bought some bloke there that may get the job completed for us. No doubt we’re on the lookout for an skilled center ahead although.’’

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