"I haven't spoken to him. I have great respect for Gus he is certainly one of the most knowledgeable guys in our game, so I will pick up the phone and give him a yell and discuss what he thinks.
"I am sure we will keep that private though."
Gould has long called for Gallen to be excluded from the Blues and indicated he felt Farah's time was done too.
Stalwarts Greg Bird and Michael Jennings are others that could be moved on, if NSW move to blood new players.
However, Bird said the criticism of Gallen, who has featured in every series in Queensland's current dominance, wasn't warranted.
"I think it's unfair, but that's coming from a mate," he said.
"I know what Gal does. I know what he does behind the scenes.
"I reckon you could ask the 17 other players that we've got in there, not one of them will say he's a selfish player. He's our captain and I love him like a brother."
NSW prop Aaron Woods, who will likely take over the NSW captaincy next year, called for Gallen be permitted to play one final Origin match in game three next month.
"He's our leader and he's earned the right to go out on his own terms," Woods said.
"He made the call at the start of the year which is unselfish."
- AAP