OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

Phil Gould has described the relationship between Lachlan Galvin and Wests Tigers as “untenable” after the wantaway playmaker put himself before the club.

Tigers coach Benji Marshall, at the urging of senior players, has dropped Galvin to NSW Cup after Galvin revealed he wouldn’t be staying at the club when his contract expires at the end of 2026, due to a belief he couldn’t take his game to the next level under Marshall.

Speaking on the Six Tackles with Gus podcast, Gould feared there could be “long-lasting effects” after the team turned on the teenager.

“Every decision, everything we try to teach our players, and everything we try to build about a culture of a club, and we talk about culture and all that, there has to be a club-first mentality,” Gould said.

“The individual comes third. It’s not about the CEO, it’s not about the general manager. It’s not about the coach, it’s not about the trainer, it’s not about the doctor, it’s about what’s in the best interest of the club, then the team, then the individual comes third.

“And with this one, with this statement, they’re putting the individual first. Lachlan is putting himself first over the rest. I found that, firstly, extraordinary that that would be endorsed – and also that it is untenable, it can’t go on. It’s not going to last.”

Galvin will play at Lidcombe Oval on Easter Monday for Western Suburbs and it’s unclear how long his demotion will last. Gould predicted the parties would have to cut ties early, and if that was Galvin’s ultimate objective, it would come at a huge personal cost.

“If in fact it was seen as strategy to create a situation where the club would let him go now, I don’t think that they knew it would degenerate to this level, that within hours, the senior playing group would divorce themselves from his comments and divorce [themselves] from the young player and say we don’t want to play with him,” Gould said.

“Now that’s terrible, that’s terrible for a young player, to have the rest of the playing group say [that] … I think if it was a strategy being used to get him out of his contract in the short term so he can go somewhere next year, well then to that extent it’s probably backfired to where it is at the moment.

“Now the end result might be that he gets a release from the Tigers and he can go and play somewhere else next year for big money. But that will have come at a cost. That will have come at a significant cost to Lachlan, which is something he’s going to have to work through and hopefully play his way out of going into the future.”

Gould said promising young players were coming into first grade too early.

Lachlan Galvin is at a crossroads.

Lachlan Galvin is at a crossroads.CREDIT:GETTY IMAGES

“I don’t think any player should be playing NRL before the age of 20 or 21. Ever,” he said.

“And I think we should have rookie contracts. I think the first couple of years in the top grade should be restricted to a rookie contract where everyone gets the same thing, a set amount of income and restricting them playing the NRL, which would beef up your pathways competitions and would provide a whole new product.

“They do it overseas, I don’t see why we can’t do it here.”

Gould said the Tigers made a statement with their response to the Galvin situation.

“Strong, and I think that’s what the Wests Tigers fans are applauding at the moment, as much as it hurts,” he said.

“It’s a real statement, and I could see that happening on Monday night because I just said it’s untenable.

“Cameron Smith said it’s untenable [on 100% Footy], he said it from a player’s perspective, and I’m sort of saying it from a club, a coach and a management perspective. It’s untenable. You can’t come out publicly and say that.

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“Even if you wanted to have that conversation behind closed doors, I still haven’t had an answer [as to] who leaked that to the media, who told the media that that was said at the meeting between the player manager and the club.

“Who leaked that bit of information? And if it was the club, then they got on the front foot straight away and knew what the next 24 hours is going to look like.

“And I think that’s what the Wests Tigers fans are probably feeling, because they’ve been used up.”
Gould is on the money. Pun intended.
 
Anyone copy/paste this article please

A minor story would have been Galvin/Moses saying I want to concentrate on football and not look at any contracts until the post season. The crap about Marshall and Luai is what made it a big deal. It’s a team sport - we’re not going anywhere if the players are divided and annoyed.
 
He dug his own hole X did he think there would be no blow back, he would have been told by Moses to expect criticism with the strategy they took.
Yeh. That sounds like Moses. "This one's on you kid. Business is business. Money first. Humans second - Greed is good. You deal with the humans - I will deal with the books - im right next to you if you need me"
 
Yep. I can’t see anyway that he stays here. It seems clear he is not liked by his peers….including the Reggie’s who are surely filthy that this kid knocked back an opportunity they will never ever receive. I’m certain management will be very cold to him as well. The fans will be ferocious next time he takes the field. How does he attend official functions? Joint training sessions?
That's his problem. He made his bed and now he needs to lay in it!
 
Didnt he say he was putting his extension on hold for at least a year to make his decision on his future so he could concentrate on his development. So why was the rumour mill in overdrive about his future at this early stage . I am sure this was orchestrated by his management resulting in the club making an early offer , and instead of taking the higher ground and letting the dust settle he or his manager play the Coach as the issue. This now means that to save face he has to accept the demotion and now in no way this enhances his product value to a new club. For all the people saying his Manager or parents only looking out for him , they have now had the opposite effect on their prodigy . I can only support the club in coming to this decision not to allow his manager to control the narrative.
Agree with what you’re saying —however I think all of this coming to ahead the situation is untenable for Galvin and the club he will probably play the bullying mental health card.(we’ll soon see how it plays out) interesting that only a couple of months ago. Benji said that he loved Lochie in the side and what he brings to the table
said he was always bouncing around on game day so excited that he could play so many facets to this story.
 
Happy for him, genuinely.
I know people who have been through the same process and come out much stronger and wiser.
I am sure the tigers will be here to offer him a contract when he's ready for it.
It’s what was needed. Would be irresponsible and a recipe for disaster by giving him a contract without making sure he did something to better himself first.
 
I feel so much more at ease now that Galvin has broken his silence....... C'mon piss off. He's a douchebag. Galvin can't honestly think we are all stupid enough to believe that this came out because he had WTs future interests at heart and was allowing us time to build. If that's the best him and his old man could come up with, then they both have shit for brains. Anyway, based on what he said in his press release, he will have no problem sitting in reserves until the end of next year, so we can continue to develop which he was kind enough to allow us to do. Youve just sent career back 18 months you idiot. Please WTs, do not release this bloke. He's disrespected Benji, the club, his team mates and must learn his lesson.
I agree, but I think the situation is untenable for the club and the player. I can’t see them keeping him hanging around. I could be wrong but I don’t see any other way moving forward on this
 

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