OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

Ah, the old 'deadline' chestnut.

Hasn't worked to gain a signature in 117 years of rugby league, maybe this time though, aye?
Don't really need it to work, if he wants to piss off, we have a more than capable replacement so this time we can drive a hard bargain and see what happens the club doesn't need to be held ransom. Most good judges in the game had Latu above Galvin in terms of halves ability, so it is a win win.
 
Whilst we might not have the full scope of his plan, he's shown us enough with whats happened over the last 2 season for us to trust him.
Oh, I have a lot of faith in Richo’s ability and skill to achieve his desired outcomes, but that is not a valid reason for anyone on here to not put forward an idea or a discussion point.
 
To be honest I don't give two shits if he leaves, we have a kid who has the potential to crap all over him in the halves and has actually praised the club. Galvin has skills no doubt, but the likes of Gus have everyone thinking he is the second coming of Brad Fittler.
Latu at least came out in the media a while ago and said he wanted to win a premiership here with his brothers, shows some intent to stay if it can be believed.
What has wonder boy said to make you feel he wants to stay YTD, Jack shit, I just want to focus on football line has been done to death.
 
Latu at least came out in the media a while ago and said he wanted to win a premiership here with his brothers, shows some intent to stay if it can be believed.
What has wonder boy said to make you feel he wants to stay YTD, Jack shit, I just want to focus on football line has been done to death.
Wonder boy should be given a deadline of one month to extend then invest in Latu, when he returns from broken finger. I wouldn't put him anywhere else in the side because his defence is suspect, unlike Latu's.
 
Latu at least came out in the media a while ago and said he wanted to win a premiership here with his brothers, shows some intent to stay if it can be believed.
What has wonder boy said to make you feel he wants to stay YTD, Jack shit, I just want to focus on football line has been done to death.
He has said nothing to show he wants to stay , proof ,
Release request x 3
Interviews x many - il leave it to my manager , I’m just playing footy
Richo needing to calm his parents down with a meeting .
Club is dealing with a grub manager .
I’m all in on Galvin if he signs now not after November 1 , we should not need to be in a bun fight , Latu will also be sitting back thinking what the fk , I’m all in and want to play , my brothers are hear , and this donkey is pissing the club around
 
Wonder boy should be given a deadline of one month to extend then invest in Latu, when he returns from broken finger. I wouldn't put him anywhere else in the side because his defence is suspect, unlike Latu's.
Leaning that way with his silence, hate to use this line but it starting to look true, he's not the messiah he's just a very naughty boy.
 
He has said nothing to show he wants to stay , proof ,
Release request x 3
Interviews x many - il leave it to my manager , I’m just playing footy
Richo needing to calm his parents down with a meeting .
Club is dealing with a grub manager .
I’m all in on Galvin if he signs now not after November 1 , we should not need to be in a bun fight , Latu will also be sitting back thinking what the fk , I’m all in and want to play , my brothers are hear , and this donkey is pissing the club around

I agree with much of that
 
To be honest I think setting a hard deadline plays into Moses’ hands. Having said that, I also think that a deadline forms part of the strategy for combating Moses. While I admire Richo’s closed door to the media approach; I think we are missing the odd trick. I have no inside info. This is just how I would probably go about it if I was in charge of the toy set.

First and formost we need to reframe the narrative to a postive Galvin story that Wests Tigers can make happen. Make the narrative about the player not the club.

Reframe the Narrative around loyalty and legacy. I think the media has already done a good job in pushing this narrative for us; but I think we could be a little more forward leaning and start having Benji state in press conferences Galvin is the face of the Tigers’ rebuild—a local hero and future captain. Turn the emotional leverage Moses uses back on him. To support this we could:
  • Encourage former players (e.g., Farah, Pierce) to publicly speak about what staying at the Tigers means.
  • Push the “one-club legend” angle to appeal to Galvin directly.
  • Use carefully timed media interviews or features highlighting the Tigers’ new spine building around him.
Goal: Make leaving seem like betraying a movement, not just a business decision. Richo is probably all over this in the background. I think we could use the media a little more to our advantage.

Structure a Tiered Extension. Offer a deal that has clauses to his advantage, but also offers us opportunities to push him out if he doesn’t deliver:
  • A 3- or 4-year deal with player/club triggers after years 2 and 3 (e.g., performance bonuses, exit clauses, club options based on player KPIs, renewal clauses etc). This is already the norm so a no brainer here.
  • Include ratchet escalators: salary bumps tied to club performance (top-8 finishes, finals appearances).
  • Offer a marketing/residual income clause: e.g., club-backed endorsements or leadership development tied to club loyalty.
Goal: Give Moses the appearance of control while locking Galvin into a commitment with club-favourable conditions. Again I have no doubts that this is happening in the background.

Pre-empt the Bidding War using Soft Leverage. Before Moses can float Galvin’s name to rivals on 1 Nov:
  • Discuss with other CEOs what Moses is up to and garner their interest. In some cases he will be lied to - but others, if not interested will be candid. I have no doubts that Richo could "share" relevant info with them.
  • Leak that two other key juniors are being extended, signalling long-term stability (e.g, TDS/Luke L)
Goal: Cut off Moses' ability to use "interest from Club X" as a weapon by already understanding the market and controlling the public narrative. Richo is one of those guys I expect that will not have a meeting until he knows what everyone around the table will say, for or against. This is just smart busiiness - we should have this in the bag.

Get in with the Inner Circle. Moses usually works through the family/inner circle of a player to win favour. To counter this we should:
  • Build rapport with Galvin’s parents, junior coaches, and mentors.
  • Involve Galvin (and TDS/Latu F) in high-level club discussions (e.g., leadership group, recruitment feedback) as “learning experiences” for long term player development
  • Ensure he feels his involvement in the Tigers strategy for success.
Goal: Make Galvin feel emotionally committed to the club’s rebuild, reducing the influence of external agents. Richo has already stated that he has had positive meeting with the parents etc. He may even have a positive(ish) relationship with Moses - who knows. He is an experience negotiator so I would expect he is doing what he can here.

Set a Strategic Deadline and Stick to It. Moses will try to drag out the negotiation to build pressure. I think, once we have all of the other elements in place, we should counter with a clear but respectful timeline.
  • Example: “We want to finalise Galvin’s future before Round 16 to avoid mid-season distractions.”
  • Ensure any delay comes with consequences—less favourable terms, public statements, etc.
Goal: Regain control of the timeline and reduce Moses’ ability to manipulate urgency. This a subtle but significant approach to giving him four weeks take it or leave it.

So, what does this do for us?

If we take this sort of approach, which I expect we are probably 90% across, we:
  • Appear player-first and flexible to Galvin.
  • Quietly lock down long-term value.
  • Neutralise Moses’ leverage points.
  • Show fans and other players they won’t be manipulated, but still reward loyalty.
So, while I think a deadline is part of the negotiation process, locking him down too early without having done the work behind the scenes will not end well for us.

Having done all of the above he could still walk - such is life!
 
He has said nothing to show he wants to stay , proof ,
Release request x 3
Interviews x many - il leave it to my manager , I’m just playing footy
Richo needing to calm his parents down with a meeting .
Club is dealing with a grub manager .
I’m all in on Galvin if he signs now not after November 1 , we should not need to be in a bun fight , Latu will also be sitting back thinking what the fk , I’m all in and want to play , my brothers are hear , and this donkey is pissing the club around
If he's made up his mind and wants to stay and play with his mates, he should tell his manager now to get it done or F off.
 
Somebody eluded to Richo knowing what he’s doing, well what is he doing?
With all the talk about this kid being better than any other player to grace the field, if you were Benji and Richo you’d want to see it for yourself wouldn’t you?
And with this in mind you’d have Luai under instruction to feed him clean ball, so they can decide whether to make him an offer and how high it should be?
We know his defence is a little lazy but given time it will improve. We can see his teamwork needs improvement and that’s a work in progress.
His ability to put his teammates over the line is where his talent lies with any improvement likely to push up his stock price.
We can see he’s developing the Bateman style of attack, running up and down the D line.
So what is Richo and Benji thinking? Or do they need more time to assess the situation?
While he’s of value to the team and signed for this season and 26 there’s no real urgency to renegotiate his contract I suppose?
 
To be honest I think setting a hard deadline plays into Moses’ hands. Having said that, I also think that a deadline forms part of the strategy for combating Moses. While I admire Richo’s closed door to the media approach; I think we are missing the odd trick. I have no inside info. This is just how I would probably go about it if I was in charge of the toy set.

First and formost we need to reframe the narrative to a postive Galvin story that Wests Tigers can make happen. Make the narrative about the player not the club.

Reframe the Narrative around loyalty and legacy. I think the media has already done a good job in pushing this narrative for us; but I think we could be a little more forward leaning and start having Benji state in press conferences Galvin is the face of the Tigers’ rebuild—a local hero and future captain. Turn the emotional leverage Moses uses back on him. To support this we could:
  • Encourage former players (e.g., Farah, Pierce) to publicly speak about what staying at the Tigers means.
  • Push the “one-club legend” angle to appeal to Galvin directly.
  • Use carefully timed media interviews or features highlighting the Tigers’ new spine building around him.
Goal: Make leaving seem like betraying a movement, not just a business decision. Richo is probably all over this in the background. I think we could use the media a little more to our advantage.

Structure a Tiered Extension. Offer a deal that has clauses to his advantage, but also offers us opportunities to push him out if he doesn’t deliver:
  • A 3- or 4-year deal with player/club triggers after years 2 and 3 (e.g., performance bonuses, exit clauses, club options based on player KPIs, renewal clauses etc). This is already the norm so a no brainer here.
  • Include ratchet escalators: salary bumps tied to club performance (top-8 finishes, finals appearances).
  • Offer a marketing/residual income clause: e.g., club-backed endorsements or leadership development tied to club loyalty.
Goal: Give Moses the appearance of control while locking Galvin into a commitment with club-favourable conditions. Again I have no doubts that this is happening in the background.

Pre-empt the Bidding War using Soft Leverage. Before Moses can float Galvin’s name to rivals on 1 Nov:
  • Discuss with other CEOs what Moses is up to and garner their interest. In some cases he will be lied to - but others, if not interested will be candid. I have no doubts that Richo could "share" relevant info with them.
  • Leak that two other key juniors are being extended, signalling long-term stability (e.g, TDS/Luke L)
Goal: Cut off Moses' ability to use "interest from Club X" as a weapon by already understanding the market and controlling the public narrative. Richo is one of those guys I expect that will not have a meeting until he knows what everyone around the table will say, for or against. This is just smart busiiness - we should have this in the bag.

Get in with the Inner Circle. Moses usually works through the family/inner circle of a player to win favour. To counter this we should:
  • Build rapport with Galvin’s parents, junior coaches, and mentors.
  • Involve Galvin (and TDS/Latu F) in high-level club discussions (e.g., leadership group, recruitment feedback) as “learning experiences” for long term player development
  • Ensure he feels his involvement in the Tigers strategy for success.
Goal: Make Galvin feel emotionally committed to the club’s rebuild, reducing the influence of external agents. Richo has already stated that he has had positive meeting with the parents etc. He may even have a positive(ish) relationship with Moses - who knows. He is an experience negotiator so I would expect he is doing what he can here.

Set a Strategic Deadline and Stick to It. Moses will try to drag out the negotiation to build pressure. I think, once we have all of the other elements in place, we should counter with a clear but respectful timeline.
  • Example: “We want to finalise Galvin’s future before Round 16 to avoid mid-season distractions.”
  • Ensure any delay comes with consequences—less favourable terms, public statements, etc.
Goal: Regain control of the timeline and reduce Moses’ ability to manipulate urgency. This a subtle but significant approach to giving him four weeks take it or leave it.

So, what does this do for us?

If we take this sort of approach, which I expect we are probably 90% across, we:
  • Appear player-first and flexible to Galvin.
  • Quietly lock down long-term value.
  • Neutralise Moses’ leverage points.
  • Show fans and other players they won’t be manipulated, but still reward loyalty.
So, while I think a deadline is part of the negotiation process, locking him down too early without having done the work behind the scenes will not end well for us.

Having done all of the above he could still walk - such is life!
How about we make it easy for ourselves , forget Galvin , let him walk , replace with Latu and spend the cash on Joey Manu , Best centre we could get and would add loads to this side
Bulla , Skelton , Taruva , Manu , AD or Toa ,
Latu , Luai , Appi
May , Pole , Sam F , Kia Pierce , , Seyfarth
Hunt , Twally , TDS , ?
Added 1 x centre - 1 x Backrower
 
How about we make it easy for ourselves , forget Galvin , let him walk , replace with Latu and spend the cash on Joey Manu , Best centre we could get and would add loads to this side
Bulla , Skelton , Taruva , Manu , AD or Toa ,
Latu , Luai , Appi
May , Pole , Sam F , Kia Pierce , , Seyfarth
Hunt , Twally , TDS , ?
Added 1 x centre - 1 x Backrower
Manu & Haas.
 

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