Well SAID, good post.Galvin has holes in his game- but at 18, that's to be expected. The fact he is competitive at this early stage of his career says a lot.
I'm not convinced his final career position is 6 or 7. But, again, too early to be certain. I believe a move to the 2nd row could produce a Wade Graham type of player. If you have to find a way to fit Luai & Latu Fainu into the team- this could be the way forward.
Regardless, at this stage, he's a super competitive young player that has some holes in his game being exposed while still offering quite a lot overall. Augers well for the future.
It's been one hell of a debut season for him ... Copped a shit load of knocks and certainly been introed the toughest way imaginable
. But he keeps getting up and going, I admire his persistence hunger and perseverance.
He's a tough young fella with a good attitude and an amazing maturity beyond. His years.
One we must not lose!