I agree with the principle as to what you are saying, but I think your missing my point.
It's a game of chess. We are giving away a pawn to trap the queen. 1 week out for Turuva to ensure we keep Galvin as a bargaining chip for a better player.
We MUST punish Turuva for the greater good of the team.
Not because we think it's right, not because Turuva is worse than Galvin, but because the risk is that Moses and his mate Clint Newton at the RLPA use that agaisnt the club to get Galvin out of the club ---- the tigers then lose our power to get a player trade.
It's about perception. Tick the box and let Turuva know on the side why. It's not a big deal in the scheme of things if we get a potential state of origin level player in return.
Again, it's not a decision I agree with in principle, but it's a sacrifice we must make to continue to hold the power in this situation.
If we don't think like this, we will lose.
Moses plays chess not checkers. As they say dont bring a knife to a gun fight.