Tucker
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Definitely, as he should have been doing here.If he was in a better system, he’d still be biding his time in reserve grade 100%
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Definitely, as he should have been doing here.If he was in a better system, he’d still be biding his time in reserve grade 100%
You got in before me. I agree. Gus will sell it to him this way tooThat’s why they’ll likely use him sparingly this year and get his defence right in KOE.
You know…actually develop him…what a novel concept!
So in hindsight, who plays 6 instead?Definitely, as he should have been doing here.
Plus you don't want him here putting the club down and making others think the same way and wanting to leave. Better for the club morale and media circus we seem to attractThat or the club can't wait to get rid of the coward and at least want something in return to save a little bit of face.
Im amendment that there should be no mid season transfer unless there is a player swap that strengthens the Tigers
Covering our losses for the year. cut the cancer..It’s amazing we are giving away a player we were willing to pay over a million year for 165 grand. No talk of a player swap, just the cash to break a contract with 18months still to run. Moses must have an absolute water tight case to take to court or we are stupid.
To actually think Galvingate is responsible for our recent form slump is madness, okay it might have had a minor influence but look at our roster and non existent depth. IMO if we don’t get a NRL standard player who plays in a position we desperately need to fill, than we have once again screwed up, just like in the Ivan Cleary debacle
Sadly, this is accurate.Galvin is well within his rights to leave the club. He’s a promising youngster within a terrible system. Unfortunately he hasn’t gone about the exit in a professional way. AND as usual the tigers roll over and end up worse off with a measly transfer fee. The merry go round keeps spinning. End of story.
I dont think this is all the clubs doing.Galvin said alot in meetings he didn’t attend.
Remember before the season started he posted being on the doggies track blue and white insta post with the additional cryptic post he doesn’t care what people think.
When this started again it was based of an attempt from Richo to negotiate - remember he and his family ignored and didn’t respond to Richo?. He never committed to the 18mths, his camp went into a known negotiation meeting with clear intent of wanting out - his manager (not him) turned up instead to negotiate but with grievances to make it clear he wants out and now which Moses has done multiple times in the past and knew would get his client out, his camp is pushing for the release now funny enough. Think this is now the 3rd or 4th time he has chases a release.
Whilst I get some points you make don’t for a second believe this is all the clubs doing.
That gives them the rest of the year to work out how to best use him, and who will depart to make room.You got in before me. I agree. Gus will sell it to him this way too
He probably came here knowing with a weaker roster/team he could probably make it through and then move to the destination he wants. Something we would all do in our careers to get ahead.
The way they have tried to agitate for release early is poor form for anyone in their respective careers and as a professional, but the piss weak, bias NRL allow it.
Yes I too hope it works out really poorly for him in the future and hope the football Gods rain down the pain on the Galvouts for eternity.
Nailed it.He probably came here knowing with a weaker roster/team he could probably make it through and then move to the destination he wants. Something we would all do in our careers to get ahead.
The way they have tried to agitate for release early is poor form for anyone in their respective careers and as a professional, but the piss weak, bias NRL allow it.
Yes I too hope it works out really poorly for him in the future and hope the football Gods rain down the pain on the Galvouts for eternity.
He’s always been a Wests junior (Eaglevale St Andrew’s Magpies). He grew up supporting Parra and joined their reps system. When he wasn’t getting enough game time however, he came home. Was a member of Wests winning Matt’s team ... and the rest is history ...He probably came here knowing with a weaker roster/team he could probably make it through and then move to the destination he wants. Something we would all do in our careers to get ahead.
The way they have tried to agitate for release early is poor form for anyone in their respective careers and as a professional, but the piss weak, bias NRL allow it.
Yes I too hope it works out really poorly for him in the future and hope the football Gods rain down the pain on the Galvouts for eternity.
Lol people still talk about Teddy, Moses, Brooks leaving.Should just shut this thread. The dude isn't WT and who gives a shit where he goes.
You lost me at “good luck to him”.He’s always been a Wests junior. He grew up supporting Parra and joined their reps system. When he wasn’t getting enough game time however, he came home. Was a member of Wests winning Matt’s team ... and the rest is history ...
It’s not like he was sitting around the kitchen table as a 15 year old plotting which of the 17 clubs best served his purpose (although he’s definitely doing that now).
I don’t think he ever chose Wests, he simply came through his local system after his first choice (Parra) fell through. He got traction with the Matt’s Cup win, starred at Westfield Sports High, had a break out NRL debut season ... and now, he has massive leverage.
Good luck to him 👍
If I was going to lose you - I’m glad I wrote that at the end 🤣You lost me at “good luck to him”.
I could say it, but I wouldn’t mean it.