OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

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Haha was that Api that said he doesn’t trust ya?
 
You would think all the negative stuff Galvin is copping, from far and wide and from inside his club and outside his club would be playing havoc with his mental state. Funny enough it’s seems like water off a ducks back to him. It either shows he is incredibly focused and can shut all the distractions out or he is incredibly stupid and is not aware of the magnitude of the dislike towards him.

For me what happens at the Dogs and his football career I could not give a toss, but I will never forgive him for the way he exited our club and bad mouthed the one person who supported him and opened the door for his NRL career. I would be terribly disappointed if one of my kids did the same
Well said super coach. Couldn't agree more.
 
We are at Wednesday and the Galvin booing story from the game on Saturday is still getting a run in the NRL media… must be a slow news week stuck between Origin games during the mid season lull
 
It's funny how percentages are used as a litmus test in many sports including NRL.

Old forum members would remember former boxing promoter 'Breakeven' Bill Mordey. Bill always maintained that he operated his promotions business on a skinny 10% margin. Despite his many ups and downs Bill was always regarded as one of the real nice guys.

Then there was the original, and still arguably the best NRL player agent Wayne Beavis who claimed a 7.5% management fee from his football clients. Just like Bill Mordey, Wayne Beavis was regarded in the highest of esteem and was also considered a nice guy.

Now I read that our former WT 'starlet' Lachie Galvin has been attributed with a lofty 38.5 per cent statistic. It wasn't until I delved further into the article that the true significance of this factor was revealed. Apparently that is his winning percentage since joining the bulldogs last year. It could be said that such a calamitous result couldn't happen to a nicer guy!
 
Often wonder why Doueihi put away the big bomb it used to provide a good result at times, missing from his repertoire these days.
i watched a video , could have been cooper cronk...talking about how many kicks a half does and the way their bodies doing it over and over again evolve and are warped. I expect with all the sport science these days they have a formula.
 
It's funny how percentages are used as a litmus test in many sports including NRL.

Old forum members would remember former boxing promoter 'Breakeven' Bill Mordey. Bill always maintained that he operated his promotions business on a skinny 10% margin. Despite his many ups and downs Bill was always regarded as one of the real nice guys.

Then there was the original, and still arguably the best NRL player agent Wayne Beavis who claimed a 7.5% management fee from his football clients. Just like Bill Mordey, Wayne Beavis was regarded in the highest of esteem and was also considered a nice guy.

Now I read that our former WT 'starlet' Lachie Galvin has been attributed with a lofty 38.5 per cent statistic. It wasn't until I delved further into the article that the true significance of this factor was revealed. Apparently that is his winning percentage since joining the bulldogs last year. It could be said that such a calamitous result couldn't happen to a nicer guy!
This was achieved with apparently better coaching and a better team!
 
This was achieved with apparently better coaching and a better team!
I totally get where you are coming from Paws & Claws. It is true 'starlet Lachie' has a somewhat frugal 38.5% winning record at the dogs. However this result is a whopping 38.5% higher than his win/loss ratio against the 'ínferior' Club, Team, and Coach he walked out on. It's almost like something doesn't add up...
 
Was funny in the lead up to last week, there were people actually fearing Burton. Seriously, why? 😅
We should Fear Crichton if Galvin decides he is going to give him any ball!

I will say Burton can have a very good kicking game. He was deadly for Penrith as the off the bench half. Which is a mute point when Galvin does the kicking.
 

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