OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

Seyfarth is so good. We should be locking him up on a long term deal. Other clubs will be coming for him like they came for Galvin. Price tag should start at around the $800K/year mark with a minimum 5 year length. Perhaps we could even consider a Taumalolo style deal where it's 10 years, but we might save a few bands by having it for so long.

Hopefully once the Galvin stuff is sorted Richo makes this his top priority.
A Taumololo style deal would all but seal him the world records for yardage penalties conceded and red zone errors. Possibly even sin bins for professional fouls. The Seyfarth name would be up in lights with the Cam Smiths and the Ken Irvines.
 

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 .
Who wrote that @vlad
 

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 .
With some luck the NRL will investigate this and validate this with the Souths players.

This is the gift that keeps on giving.
 
Gus just contradicted himself on 100% footy

Earlier in the show he said he hadn’t talked to LG

Now he’s telling a story about Toby Sexton who he told that he’d met with LG
It appears Gus might need to go and get his stories straight.

Gus said on 100% Footy that he spoke to Moses, but said multiple times he had not spoken to Galvin. Nein have quoted Gus as saying he spoke to Galvin on Thursday before speaking with Sexton on Friday (https://www.nine.com.au/sport/nrl/n...ning-phil-gould-comments-20250526-p5m2em.html).

Love how Gus appeared butt-hurt and called Chammas "son" when he allegedly questioned his credibility, then continually spoke over him, is that bullying?
 
I would like nothing more than this to blow up in Gus's face. His ego is unmatched. I remember when he sacked Griffin at Penrith when they were in the top 4 position which derailed us because he knew he had to get Clearly back to keep Nathan.
He talked a whole lot of BS then and never owned any of it deflected all blame and here we are again.
It's about time people called out his crap.
 

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 .
I’d bet on Richardson knowing Galvin was never going to accept an offer and tried to pump his price up.
Big question is why the NRL aren’t questioning why he took massive unders to sign elsewhere.
 
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