Chammas and Weedler

Peter Fitzsimmons is a massive flog. I used to like what he had to say, but he has such a massive ego now and is of so full of himself. I stopped reading anything about 5 years ago with the crap he was saying about RL during COVID.

The best thing to do with this guy is to never click on his articles. By the way, he's also a douche bag.
Been at a cple of lunch tables with him...cant believe what a woke opiniated prick he has become.Nobody else is entitled to an alternative opinion.
articulate..yes...not a balanced human being
 
Been at a cple of lunch tables with him...cant believe what a woke opiniated prick he has become.Nobody else is entitled to an alternative opinion.
articulate..yes...not a balanced human being
from memory (lol) didn't Ita Buttrose and/ or Germain Greer slap him about in the media some time ago ? .He spat back n Kerrie Anne Kenny and the like (aussie icons shot him down) put him in a box where he skulked for a few years with out a peep
 
Today's assignment from Uncle Isaac was for Danny Wanker to interview little Mitch on Nein and ask "Lachie Galvin's a good player?" wink, wink. He then followed up with "Who knows what's going to happen down the track there". Good one Danny, good luck with the agenda.

Here's a screenshot of the interview: 💩 🎤 💩
 
Large was simply a poor decision
It happens
Galvin was the poor decision.

I kinda get Large. He is still being built at Manly. We could have held onto him and kicked Galvin... but we would be in an even worse position then we are today. We needed halves, NOW! We were begging everyone for a halfback at one point.

We needed a competitive team now. Once we got Galvin + Latu Fainu there was simply nowhere for Large to go in the first grade team. The mistake was bringing Issac Moses back into this club.
 
Galvin was the poor decision.

I kinda get Large. He is still being built at Manly. We could have held onto him and kicked Galvin... but we would be in an even worse position then we are today. We needed halves, NOW! We were begging everyone for a halfback at one point.

We needed a competitive team now. Once we got Galvin + Latu Fainu there was simply nowhere for Large to go in the first grade team. The mistake was bringing Issac Moses back into this club.
Issue was always the uncertainty about whether Galvin was going to re=sign or resign ,and we shld have kept our powder dry on Large until that was resolved
Its what Large was asking for,and not unreasonably so IMO
Now weve got neither
Latu and Bud are no certainties(Bud may not even return??),altho we remain hopeful
If Large turns out better than either of them we look pretty silly
Richo is allowed the odd blooper
 
Wests Tigers boss takes holiday in US as Galvin crisis engulfs club

Danny Weidler
April 27, 2025 — 5.00am

The timing of Shane Richardson’s attempt to bring the Lachie Galvinsituation to a head has been widely condemned. Now we may be able to shed light on his haste to get a contract decision out of the 19-year-old.

Richardson has flown to the United States on a family holiday and will miss the next two Tigers games. That includes Sunday’s clash with the Sharks at Leichhardt, where Galvin will run out in the top grade for the first time since it was revealed he wanted out of the club.

The experienced club boss says even though the Tigers are going through a crisis “it’s business as usual”.

Richardson has a wedding to attend, but a vacation in the middle of the season is unusual for a club boss. The rival clubs I spoke to agreed with that notion. Particularly when you’re dealing with the biggest story in the game.

“It’s my niece’s wedding,” Richardson said. “I only have one brother and two nieces. I had it booked since September last year. The board has been aware since then. It is business as usual. The board has no problems. Family first.”

It’s difficult to argue with the decision to prioritise family, but the timing is unfortunate.

Galvin knocked back a $5.5 million, six-year extension offer that prompted the Tigers to announce his exit at the end of 2026. The Tigers released an extraordinary statement, declaring Galvin would not be with the club beyond 2026, but that he is expected to see out the final 18 months of his contract.

It’s not the first time Richardson has departed mid-season. Last May, he spent weeks in England allegedly, and bizarrely, trying to offer his own players to Super League clubs. Richardson has spent plenty of time in England during his career and visited several clubs on the trip.

Richardson justified the trip by saying he was trying to shop players to Super League clubs to clear out the roster for a rebuild. No players that we are aware of went to England as a direct result of those conversations.

Former Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe was heavily criticised by sections of the media when he went on a family trip with his young children to the Northern Territory. News Corp has previously hammered any club boss taking time out during the year. Fox Sports chief league reporter James Hooper wrote of Pascoe at the time: “This bloke is supposedly the boss. Leadership? Not so much. There’s an off-season from October to March for annual leave and family holidays.”

The timing of Richardson’s absence from Tiger Town could not be worse, with the Galvin issue up in the air and legal action looming. Everyone is entitled to take leave, and he can work via a laptop, but he has been the self-appointed protector of the club.

The Tigers boss is under fire for how this has all played out. It certainly didn’t seem necessary to demand an answer from Galvin two weeks ago as he was under contract until the end of next year.

But maybe Richardson believed he could sign Galvin then go on holiday having saved the day? Surely, given the involvement of controversial manager Isaac Moses, Richardson knew that was a long shot?

Instead, even Richo’s supporters – which this columnist has been – are questioning the timing and manner of these negotiations.

Richardson has been on a charm offensive with some of his supporters in the media who won’t touch this story, but some of his messaging is difficult to swallow. The emotional issue has been the notion that Benji Marshall’s coaching is a reason Galvin does not want to stay at the club. That story was spread by the Tigers, not the Moses camp.

Richardson has been trying to muddy that fact through interviews, but it simply is not correct.

Not only does he risk losing the PR war by leaving the country at this point, Richardson is leaving the Tigers to fight this battle through Marshall and the players, as they don’t have an experienced media manager to handle one of the bigger storms to have engulfed the club in recent times. That is not to criticise the person they have wedged into the position from another area of their business.

Another problem is the media release the Tigers put out in response to the story broken by this masthead’s journalist Michael Chammas and myself that Galvin had rejected the club’s offer to keep him. That media release will be used by the Moses camp to explain the creation of the unsafe working environment they claim Galvin is in.

He was ostracised from that moment, and frozen out by the playing group. It was already a developing situation behind the scenes, but from the moment the club officially confirmed the story, the anti-Galvin sentiment kicked in.

Richardson may also want to be careful with his words the next time he jumps on a podcast on the PR campaign. Eyebrows were raised when he told James Graham on The Bye Round that the Tigers spent six weeks finding “opportunities for him in the future, opportunities for him externally, opportunities for him around a deal done with a major car company, a whole range of things that we put in place to surround the deal”.

We’re not sure what he planned to “surround the deal” with, nor are we suggesting any wrongdoing, but we can tell you that clubs were left scratching their heads after that comment. The NRL was also made aware of it by people in the game.
Wish Weedler would take a long, long holiday
 
What a toss pot Weilder is...
Tell me if he had a close family wedding to attend overseas he would pull the pin to stay at work to please the media..

It's not like he cannot get on the phone / email or even a zoom call if needed.

The Galvin rubbish is sorted and he is making him play out his contract.. DW just wants us to release him, so Moses gets his way but it's a no story now.
I stopped reading Danny Weedler a long time ago, when my Dad used to buy physical papers and I realised Weedler's column is just muck.
 
Issue was always the uncertainty about whether Galvin was going to re=sign or resign ,and we shld have kept our powder dry on Large until that was resolved
Its what Large was asking for,and not unreasonably so IMO
Now weve got neither
Latu and Bud are no certainties(Bud may not even return??),altho we remain hopeful
If Large turns out better than either of them we look pretty silly
Richo is allowed the odd blooper
Agreed, although do we want Bud back?

Really?

Wayne Bennett would have to significantly improve him as a player for him to really be considered here. Latu + Luai seems the way to go.
 
Issue was always the uncertainty about whether Galvin was going to re=sign or resign ,and we shld have kept our powder dry on Large until that was resolved
Its what Large was asking for,and not unreasonably so IMO
Now weve got neither
Latu and Bud are no certainties(Bud may not even return??),altho we remain hopeful
If Large turns out better than either of them we look pretty silly
Richo is allowed the odd blooper
I've read Manly consider Large to be a centre or fullback. I would have liked to have kept him but support the club's decision. I look at Toa's development and how tough it is to make it as an NRL centre. He has improved remarkably and while I hope Large makes it the transition to the NRL is tough.
 
Peter Fitzsimmons is a massive flog. I used to like what he had to say, but he has such a massive ego now and is of so full of himself. I stopped reading anything about 5 years ago with the crap he was saying about RL during COVID.

The best thing to do with this guy is to never click on his articles. By the way, he's also a douche bag.
It’s a bit sulky to suddenly hate someone cos they said something against your club. Especially if you’ve always liked them. Harden up.
 
Issue was always the uncertainty about whether Galvin was going to re=sign or resign ,and we shld have kept our powder dry on Large until that was resolved
Its what Large was asking for,and not unreasonably so IMO
Now weve got neither
Latu and Bud are no certainties(Bud may not even return??),altho we remain hopeful
If Large turns out better than either of them we look pretty silly
Richo is allowed the odd blooper
Let Manly develop Large into a 1st grader, then get him back in 5 years when Luai retires.
 
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