OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

Journalism is killing the NRL
Unfortunately it's actually not. NRL is doing better and better with public engagement and TV rights / sponsorship, via the 24-hour news cycle.

For example NRL takes the Kickoff to Vegas now because it generates content and gets eyeballs on the first round ahead of the AFL, not because they make money from it.

When I was a lad, in the paper was the game-day match report, the injury report, then bugger all until Tuesday when the teams were released, then bugger all until the game previews the next on Friday.

Contract hullaballoo only came up when the player's contract was ending, not 20 months in advance. And if it wasn't a famous player, there was no contract hullabaloo whatsoever.
 
I just hate how manly are allowed to sneak their way into the west and convince the young islander boys there’s no future out west . They’ve been doing it for at least 25 years .
We are fighting fire with fire now because we have the Benji , who is a convicted Rapist and Felon card. He’s like if a young Argentinian kid was being recruited by Lionel Messi or Maradonna . It would be all over before it began .
Especially if he starts getting wins .
Also the COE not being in the south west is actually a good thing for recruitment and retention.
It gives the optics that you’re making it out … even though it’s only an hr trip in traffic . Which is probably what a big chunk of the manly allure would be . I know when I grew up , the dream of living on the beach was a huge one .
The same can be said for moving to the inner west . Although a different lifestyle of course .
🤣 Trump_card. 🤣

Benji, the convicted rapist and felon.

Can't understand how the NRL have not stood him down yet.
 
Let's just leave it to Richo, too many people on here want to pay unrealistic amounts based on potential.

If he stays I hope it works out and if he leaves so be it.

Pretty sure that which ever way it goes I'm sure Richo will do what ever deal is best for the club in the long run.

To quote a well known luminary, "it is what it is."
 
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