OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

If Galvin has zero intention on staying, 1 Is preferable IMO. Assuming Latu can get his hammy right he can have a crack for the remainder of the year. Galvin can sit on the bench or play Magpies. Hes been solid but we've lost 9 straight and he is not a walk up starter.
The thing is Latu at his young age is purged with hamstring problems.
 

Figure pulling strings in Tiger teen circus;​

James Hooper from Fox Sports
June 13th, 2024 6:37 am

Wests Tigers teenager Lachlan Galvin seems like a great young bloke from a thoroughly decent family.
Which is why it’s so bizarre to see the agitation and the attempted manipulation around the rookie requesting an immediate release.

Galvin has played 10 NRL games this season and has a contract with Wests Tigers until the end of 2026.

Low and behold the agent puppeteering the strings on the Galvin situation is none other than Isaac Moses.

This is the same Isaac Moses who was involved when his cousin Mitchell demanded an immediate release to move to the Parramatta Eels.

The same year Moses also moved James Tedesco to the Sydney Roosters and Aaron Woods to the Bulldogs.

All three players – like Galvin – were local Wests Tigers juniors.

For unknown reasons Moses has now apparently thrown his toys out of the cot about Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall.

This is not unusual given Moses has a penchant for fallouts with some of the biggest and most influential figures in the game.

Nick Politis, Phil Gould and Ricky Stuart all point blank refuse to deal with him.

Good on Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson for having the cojones to reject the release request.

The mail is Richardson will meet Galvin’s parents this week to explain the Wests Tigers reasoning and outline the club’s plan moving forward.

And spare us the fluffy cupcake fairytales about the Wests Tigers refusing to provide him with a direct pathway into the NRL.

We can’t think of too many other NRL coaches who would have selected the 18-year-old in the no.6 jumper for the start of the season.

The only two games Galvin’s missed is when he was suspended for a hip drop tackle at the conclusion of round three.

He’s then been rested this week which was always planned as he recovers from a broken hand.

The Wests Tigers met Moses last Friday and offered an upgrade and an extension on Galvin’s current deal.

Moses immediately rejected it and then the circus began to unfold off the back of it.

Like we said at the start Galvin seems like a great young bloke from a good family.

But there are no winners when agents try to agitate with players under contract.

It’s also interesting to note NRL CEO Andrew Abdo has weighed in on the issue warning rules are rules around players under contract.

ARTICLE - https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...s/news-story/1721d5fb56c16bb3e1190e5067f1622c
Just curious if true Moses immediately rejected the upgrade offer if he presented the offer to his client before rejecting it. If he did then how did he reject it straight away, if he rejected it straight away then he obviously didn't tell his client and that would be a massive breach of his agent accreditation I'm pretty sure.
 
Just curious if true Moses immediately rejected the upgrade offer if he presented the offer to his client before rejecting it. If he did then how did he reject it straight away, if he rejected it straight away then he obviously didn't tell his client and that would be a massive breach of his agent accreditation I'm pretty sure.
Just shows he has an offer elsewhere for when he is released.
 
Just curious if true Moses immediately rejected the upgrade offer if he presented the offer to his client before rejecting it. If he did then how did he reject it straight away, if he rejected it straight away then he obviously didn't tell his client and that would be a massive breach of his agent accreditation I'm pretty sure.
Or mate he had the answer from his client (and parents) before having the discussion.
 
Just curious if true Moses immediately rejected the upgrade offer if he presented the offer to his client before rejecting it. If he did then how did he reject it straight away, if he rejected it straight away then he obviously didn't tell his client and that would be a massive breach of his agent accreditation I'm pretty sure.

Regardless… This was last Friday …Im sure the offer was presented again by Richo when he met with his parents yesterday …
 
lol , I’m not even sure HE does . 150k , living with your parents , 6 months out of high school , would be like wtf to him. At 18 he wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between 150-250k , and how far that would change , our side of investment opportunities, advised to him….. his manager and to a lesser extent his parents ….. mmmmmm . There’s a massive difference between 7500-15000 dollars commission , as there is to 30-60k commission (600k for Galvin) . This is what it’s really about

He busts his guts on every play, one of our better players every week....
and looks over his shoulder and sees Bud Sullivan on 3.5 times as much as him.
Doesn't matter how old you are, or where you live - He knows his worth, and it aint right.

If he was working at Maccas for $7 an hour, And his workmate was utter garbage, doing a worse job is on $27 an hour - He'd feel exactly the same way....
 

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