Pursuit for Manly duo takes a twist after prison meeting

Canterbury Bulldogs general manager Phil Gould has confirmed he visited former Manly hooker Manase Fainu in prison but has poured cold water on a possible pursuit of his brothers Latu and Samuela.

Manase was jailed last year after being found guilty of stabbing a Mormon church leader in 2019 but News Corp has previously revealed his intention to appeal.

Latu and Samuela are on the radar of a number of clubs, namely the Dolphins and Wests Tigers, after they were given permission to speak with rivals following Manly's signing of Luke Brooks.

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After sharing that he had visited the jailed 25-year-old, Gould said his interest in the brothers was not based on recruitment.

"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 revealed 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.

"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."

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Gould was asked if the Bulldogs were in the market for the brothers, but replied "not at the moment", conceding "they're very young" with Samuela aged 19 and Latu 18.

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The Bulldogs supremo said he was hoping to help the family in the future. 

"It's been a very tough time for the family and that's about all I can say at the moment," he said.

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"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 around a long time, they're talented boys."

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