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Gould's plea to 'unleash' Blues enforcer
Australia⚽ Sports2 days ago

Gould's plea to 'unleash' Blues enforcer

The article discusses former New South Wales rugby league coach Phil Gould's opinion on player Liam Martin's performance in the State of Origin decider. Gould suggests that Martin needs to increase his physical intensity during the game. The piece is part of the Sydney Morning Herald's sports coverage and includes updates on other news stories such as a video about a retired athlete considering retirement, an elderly man losing money to scams, and incidents involving law enforcement.

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Gould's plea to 'unleash' Blues enforcer

The article discusses former New South Wales rugby league coach Phil Gould's opinion on player Liam Martin's performance in the State of Origin decider. Gould suggests that Martin needs to increase his physical intensity during the game. The piece is part of the Sydney Morning Herald's sports coverage and includes updates on other news stories such as a video about a retired athlete considering retirement, an elderly man losing money to scams, and incidents involving law enforcement.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related discussion without any political implications. It presents a coaching perspective on player performance without taking a stance or showing bias towards any particular team or ideology.

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