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The $4 billion theory behind Gus Gould’s awkward Origin dead air

A conspiracy theory behind Channel 9’s dead air on State of Origin night has emerged with a $4 billion explanation dropping.

A conspiracy theory behind the real reason Phil Gould refused to share his thoughts on Kalyn Ponga’s State of Origin theory has emerged.

The scene turned suddenly awkward in the Channel 9 studio at Accor Stadium on Wednesday night when the iconic NSW coach bluntly refused to give his thoughts on the controversial subject during a segment with Nine host James Bracey and rugby league legends Brad Fittler and Darren Lockyer.

Ponga’s send-off with 23 minutes remaining proved the turning point of the match with Queensland commentators and former players blowing up at referee Ashley Klein’s decision to give the fullback his marching orders.

The rugby league guru left Bracey hanging when responding to a question by saying: “James I suggest you ask someone else, rather than me. If you don’t mind.

“I’d like you to keep your job.’’

Phil Gould looks away on Cannel 9. Photo: Channel 9.

Phil Gould looks away on Cannel 9. Photo: Channel 9.

Code Sports first floated an explanation that Gould may have been muzzled by Channel 9 figures with the network negotiating a new broadcast agreement with the league.

The Australian Financial Review this week reported the NRL is seeking a five year, $4 billion deal, beginning in 2028.