OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

If he goes he goes, he hasn't exactly looked like a young Wally Lewis or Brad Fittler. Not many other clubs will allow him to go straight into the 6 role either so he should think pretty carefully about his decision, again as stated earlier its not like he has been carving up every week.
Exactly he wouldn't get a start in any other team he should be grateful he is getting first grade experience at the tigers. The bloke has been reading too much of his own hype. He is not winning us games.
 
Yeah, we aren’t going to release this kid. Idk what the deal is, whether it’s him, or Moses or his parents. Maybe all 3, who knows. But he is a hot commodity, and it’s only due diligence that the club sit down and try and mediate the situation. They can‘t act emotional like a lot of you guys want and sulk and say “well go then“. They have to go about it professionally.
Plus he couldn’t be on too much money anyway, so it’s not like he’d be sitting around wasting our cap space. He can loiter in reserve grade for all I care, if he isn’t putting in any effort.
 
If this is true, and this is the 3-4th time he's asked to get out, or needed some guarantee that he will be in 1st grade etc...

As I've said from the start- we ARE going to lose some players before we get these 'promising juniors' populating the top side. That includes losing some of these juniors themselves.

Just as an interesting aside- Galvin is on a slightly improved contract this season. His biggest rival at the club is reported to be on a 4 year $500k per season contract without ever securing his 1st grade position.

I wonder which player is more highly regarded in the club?

Luai isn't coming here to play Reserve Grade. That means EITHER Galvin or Fainu, with an outside chance of Sullivan or Sezar, plays alongside Luai.

It can't be BOTH Fainu & Galvin. Unless one of them is destined for a different position.

If I'm Mr & Mrs Galvin- I wonder if this is the equation I'm looking at & realising that a move away is in the best interests of their son?
 
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If this is true, and this is the 3-4th time he's asked to get out, or needed some guarantee that he will be in 1st grade etc...

As I've said from the start- we ARE going to lose some players before we get these 'promising juniors' populating the top side. That includes losing some of these juniors themselves.

Just as an interesting aside- Galvin is on a slightly improved contract this season. His biggest rival at the club is reported to be on a 4 year $500k per season contract without ever securing his 1st grade position.

I wonder which player is more highly regarded in the club?

Luai isn't coming here to play Reserve Grade. That means EITHER Galvin or Fainu, with an outside chance of Sullivan or Sezar, plays alongside Luai.

It can't be BOTH Fainu & Galvin. Unless one of them is destined for a different position.

If I'm Mr & Mrs Galvin- I wonder if this is the equation I'm looking at & realising that a move away is in the best interests of their son?

Sezer needs to be signed for a couple more years to teach these kids to play in reserve grade - weather he’s keen to do that is another thing…

But there’s no one in reserve grade to bring the kids through - need some old heads to help the kids on the paddock…
 
If this is true, and this is the 3-4th time he's asked to get out, or needed some guarantee that he will be in 1st grade etc...

As I've said from the start- we ARE going to lose some players before we get these 'promising juniors' populating the top side. That includes losing some of these juniors themselves.

Just as an interesting aside- Galvin is on a slightly improved contract this season. His biggest rival at the club is reported to be on a 4 year $500k per season contract without ever securing his 1st grade position.

I wonder which player is more highly regarded in the club?

Luai isn't coming here to play Reserve Grade. That means EITHER Galvin or Fainu, with an outside chance of Sullivan or Sezar, plays alongside Luai.

It can't be BOTH Fainu & Galvin. Unless one of them is destined for a different position.

If I'm Mr & Mrs Galvin- I wonder if this is the equation I'm looking at & realising that a move away is in the best interests of their son?
If I am a GM at another club and watching this play out, I am thinking what am I getting myself into? Injury, loss of form or boom junior who is better and Lachie needs to be shifted to another position, or god forbid - dropped, am I going to have numerous requests to leave from Mum and Dad, manager and co for a release?
 
If I am a GM at another club and watching this play out, I am thinking what am I getting myself into? Injury, loss of form or boom junior who is better and Lachie needs to be shifted to another position, or god forbid - dropped, am I going to have numerous requests to leave from Mum and Dad, manager and co for a release?
Agreed.

If the reports are true- this looks like a long term headache.

Not many clubs retain this type of head ache for long.
 
If the problem is him the problem can be and should be worked on by the club management and coaching squad,if however it is his parents it is a lot harder especially if he listens to them as his main source of advice.I certainly don't want to lose him but there are limits on what should be done,luckily we now have Richo in charge
 
Crazy how fast everyone turns. As supporters we know the club is a mess, yet clutch the pearls when players who are capable of being in a better team, don’t want to be apart of the mess.
 
Crazy how fast everyone turns. As supporters we know the club is a mess, yet cutch the pearls when players who are capable of being in a better team, don’t want to be apart of the mess.
The kid is 18 and has played a handful of NRL games. No one would have known how capable he was if he wasn't given a chance, which he more than likely wouldn't have gotten at a less messy club. Not asking for undying loyalty but at least riding out half of your rookie season without having a sook would be a start
 
Crazy how fast everyone turns. As supporters we know the club is a mess, yet clutch the pearls when players who are capable of being in a better team, don’t want to be apart of the mess.
To be fair- I think all fans understand Galvin is the type of player, skill-wise, the club requires.

But we don't necessarily lose based on skill.

The 'volunteers not prisoners' ideal is actually important. For the club to turn things around- the players need to be invested. Canberra is a great example of a club built on this. Less skillful than most teams- but they WANT to play together.

The Tigers can afford to lose skill if it gains commitment. Not 100% of skill, obviously, but that desire to be at the club needs to be a priority.

I think people, fans, in general understand this & that is a driver for wanting to move the malcontents on.
 
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The kid is 18 and has played a handful of NRL games. No one would have known how capable he was if he wasn't given a chance, which he more than likely wouldn't have gotten at a less messy club. Not asking for undying loyalty but at least riding out half of your rookie season without having a sook would be a start
No one knows the circumstances. It sounds like it’s people around him who pushing it.
 
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To be fair- I think all fans understand Galvin is the type of player, skill-wise, the club requires.

But we don't necessarily lose based on skill.

The 'volunteers not prisoners' ideal is actually important. For the club to turn things around- the players need to be invested. Canberra is a great example of a club built on this. Less skillful than most teams- but they WANT to play together.

The Tigers can afford to lose skill if it gains commitment. Not 100% of skill, obviously, but that desire to be at the club needs to be a priority.

I think people, fans, in general understand this & that is a driver for wanting to move the malcontents on.

I agree with you, but surprisingly i see Galvin as more of an effort player then skilful one.
 
It'll be good for him. He can learn a new lesson in life, you make a commitment, you see it through.
Clearly the people around him are having a bit of trouble with that.

But is he staying coz he wants to or coz he has to ? Big difference !!!
18 year olds died on d day on the beaches of Normandy because they where doing the right thing according to themselves when they signed up. 80 years ago last week.

Here is a 18 year old who might be pushed around by his parents?
He can piss off to perth...and some more to mars and when he gets to mars ..hopefully out of the milky way.

i'm sure as they landed...second thoughts your out of luck.
 
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18 year olds died on d day on the beaches of Normandy because they where doing the right thing according to themselves when they signed up. 80 years ago last week.

Here is a 18 year old who might be pushed around by his parents?
He can piss off to perth...and when he gets to perth [This word has been automatically removed] off some more to mars and when he gets to mars piss off some more...hopefully out of the milky way.

i'm sure as they landed...second thoughts your out of luck.
Im going to be honest something is wrong with this guy. If he is still here next year i will not be a member.
18 years old and has asked to be released 4 time in 6 months?
That is more than weird.
 
Second Row...cough cough...wide ball player...cough cough...Gavin Miller..cough cough..

I'm pretty confident that's where he will end up. He may not like it, but he is already a little slow for 5/8. 3 years and some bulk, he will be either a Yeo type lock or John Cartwright type backrower.

If he goes to Penrith he most certainly will end up at lock replacing Yeo
 
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