Roar_Power
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If it was all about money he would have stayed at tigers & taken the $6 million dealIsaac Moses poisoning Benji for the past few months I. The background.
This is a typical play to help host narrative.
In the end this is all about money and his commission 💰 💰
Yep theres a lot of smell in all this...too much BS.I don’t understand the thinking from the Galvin camp.
We literally have signed the halfback playing with him for the next 5 years who, for the last 5 years played with the best half in the world. We also have the hooker and winger. All of whom are absolutely guns.
And if Galvin signed a 5 year contract then he’d be 25 by the end, barely even in his prime. For me this offer seems amazing to a 19 year old.
And by jumping ship, is he going to get more money? Maybe. But worth the risk?
Will he be with a better halves partner? No.
Will he have a more experienced coach? Maybe.
But the only coaches he could be hoping for are narrowed down to Bennett, Robinson, Cleary or Bellamy - and there’s no guarantee all them will still be the coach for the next 5 years. Anyway, Melbourne have halves, Roosters are out of the question, why would anyone go to Souths, and Penrith are on a major decline.
So who is left?
Dogs? Playing with Burton and Ciraldo. Is that so much better?
Parra with Moses and Ryles…seriously?
Manly with Brooks and Seibold?
Rugby union?
We are a club creating a great culture and strong lineup. The opportunity here for him is phenomenal. Chance to do something great. And on great money - before he is even 25!
I just don’t get the thinking from the Galvin camp at all.
The reaching his potential, benji this, benji that is all scuttlebutt. This situation totally blew up in issac moses face. The tigers have never reacted like this to the game he plays. No one has.
Imagine being Galvin's parents now. And I don't know them at all so they could be jerks I don't know. But I am going to assume they are following the advice of a season player manager to get the best deal for their son... (who is an adult in our society, but that's another topic).
So they have followed the advice, now their baby face golden haired boy who was being praised by the entire nrl community has now had at least 5.5 million dollars taken off the table, our fans have turned on him, the media have turned him, there are already clubs that won't deal with him because of his manager, no doubt there's clubs that want nothing to do with this type behaviour.
Issac moses has made their son and them look like absolute clowns. They maybe clowns and not even care. But gees it's good to have the club come out on top here and still feel like we are progressing well. UP THE TIGERS
Probably his old coach from Westfield who is currently at the bulldogs, just a guessNot a Moses fan at all, but I would like to know the "expert" who declared to Galvin/Moses that Benji couldn't develop Galvin. Must have been someone influential/experienced.
You know he was a security guard at Sydney Olympic Park before becoming a player managerDodgy business bastard
He needs a few hard hits from some big propsThe kid needs to develop his game in NSW Cup for the next 18 months. He might learn some humility at the same time.
the manager works for the player Galvin wants to be the man.. I hooe when we play him we break him in halfI actually don’t think this is on Moses to be fair. If Galvin said he wanted to stay, then his agent can’t really do anything: Galvin wants to go.
Completely agree. It’s all excuses. If it’s not the coach it’s the fact that Luai was signed. Or it’s not enough money. Or it’s to win a premiership. Next will be the mental health card.He doesnt need mentoring....he knows it all already...he has a ciach who had more influence on juniors than anyone in thenhistory of the game...and a 5/8 whos.played in the ladt 5 GFs and at the highest level...i seriously doubt this is about development its just an excuse
That is not a fair statement.I agree they don’t, but they have said that he can’t reach his potential here. That’s a strange comment given that the team is clearly on the improve. With the exception of the Broncs, even when we lose this year we are in the game up until the last minute.
He has two of the best 5/8ths in decades at his disposal to learn from. We are building a forward pack to create space and a backline to finish raids off. The situation is less dire than it has likely ever been in his lifetime. To sweeten things, we offered the security of a 5 x million dollar / year extension on top of his current 2 years which we also bumped up by 500k each.
Despite all of this, he has not even bothered considering signing on. That is a fundamental failure in negotiation from our team. Did Richo upset them that much last year when he had the sit down? What was said? More importantly, what wasn’t?
You're assuming those reasons havent been fed to him by his manager. He's not an incredibly bright kid from what I can see and still only 17 years old, he's probably very maluable to those in his inner circle. I think his parents or his manager have greatly helped make this decisionHe’s messed up in the handling, but Galvin wants to go for his own reasons. Whether they are right or not is up to him.
He’s going to be a massive loss and would have been worth the money, but other clubs have moved on from big losses and we can do the same.
my understanding at manly is that seibold and the club see Onitoni Large as a fullback / centre not a 6How funny if he goes to Manly. Onitoni Large might be looking for another release.
His parents don't get off scott free.You're assuming those reasons havent been fed to him by his manager. He's not an incredibly bright kid from what I can see and still only 17 years old, he's probably very maluable to those in his inner circle. I think his parents or his manager have greatly helped make this decision