Phil Gould visits ex-Manly NRL hooker Manase Fainu in jail

Bulldogs common supervisor Phil Gould has confirmed he visited former Manly hooker Manase Fainu in jail to verify on his wellbeing.

Gould has additionally been involved with Fainu’s gifted youthful brothers Latu and Samuela, however stopped wanting solutions he was eager to recruit the duo.

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In December final yr, Manase Fainu was sentenced to eight years in jail with a non-parole interval of 4 years and three months for stabbing a Mormon church chief again in 2019, a judgement he was interesting.

While Manase’s profession is in tatters, his youthful brothers are drawing curiosity from NRL golf equipment and Gould confirmed he has been in contact with the household.

Manase Fainu of the Sea Eagles throughout the Round 7 NRL match between Manly and the Canberra Raiders in 2019. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett)Source: AAP

“I went out and saw Manase, had a lovely afternoon with him, spent about an hour-and-a-half out there at the jail and he’s doing it tough at the moment,” Gould mentioned on Nine’s 100% Footy.

“I had a conversation with Latu and Samuela about their futures as well, it’s more mentoring at the moment than actually recruitment.

General Manager of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and commentator Phil Gould has spent time with the Fainu family. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

“I’ll take a bit of interest in their career from now on, both of them played in the NSW under 19s the other night.”

While a lot of golf equipment are exhibiting curiosity in Samuela, 19, and 18-year-old Latu, Gould mentioned his dealings with the duo weren’t about recruitment “at the moment”.

“It’s been a very tough time for the family and that’s about all I can say at the moment,” he mentioned.

“It was more in just building a relationship and communication with the family and helping out down the track if I can.

“It’s more about just taking an interest in their lives and their football, their lives in particular, football becomes a part of it down the track.

“They’re going to be around a long time, they’re talented boys.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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