Playing along with the pantomime was Richardson, an old-school operator who initially stood up to Moses but was ultimately outplayed by him.
He insisted a board meeting held at the start of last week had nothing to do with Galvin being granted an early release. Two days later, Galvin was given permission to talk to other clubs.
The night before the board meeting, Galvin told Souths players after their match at Campbelltown Sports Ground that he was Belmore-bound.
By Friday, Galvin mysteriously popped up on the Bulldogs’ radar. By Saturday, they were favourites ahead of Parramatta. By Sunday, the deal was all but done.
“What happened this week is the goalpost got moved incredibly,” Gould said on Sunday afternoon.
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Funny LG would be telling opposition players he was going to a club that had publicly said they weren’t interested in him & at that stage weren’t even allowed to approach LG .