GNR4LIFE
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I don’t think he or his team would have anticipated that his teammates would have told him to kick sand. Probably fully expected them to pat him on the back and say he had to do what was best for him. Extraordinary times.
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I was thinking about this too..Beyond the headline…Goulds comments seem fair …Im sure this has blown up in Moses face a bit … the NRL is a small place … and if you get your teammates offside at one place, you run the risk of this following you around
bro the anime picture it’s written over , and the music tell a different story !Had a thought last night. The Team First post could quite easily have meant that he is moving from where he wants to play, Number 7, into the Number 6 Jersey for the team for this weekend
There is zero chance he was talking about his positional switch.Had a thought last night. The Team First post could quite easily have meant that he is moving from where he wants to play, Number 7, into the Number 6 Jersey for the team for this weekend
We are already paying a little bit of Sullivan's salary to pay for the Rabbitohs and you want Galvin who might be on $400k or so to just sit in reserve grade when we can literally sell him next year to someone for $700k+ and use that salary to buy a centre or a backrower?
I'm all for sticking it to Galvin but doing it at the team's expense is literally the opposite of Team First mentality.
We are playing Douehi at halfback this week, a guy who hasn't played halfack every in his NRL career and the last time he played in the halves was probably 2 years ago.
The narrative will very quickly change from pro-Tigers. Basically, within a day or two, people will see Galvin's side of things (again, Galvin is not wrong for declining the offer). The other side of the coin is that Galvin doesn't want to commit to the team that has come last 3 years in a row and has a coach who clearly doesn't have a resume to be a first grade coach.
We’ve lived through this before when King Robbie( well at least he thought he was) said Potter couldn't coach, but that time it was the coach who got shafted.I was thinking about this too..
Honestly, on face value, if Galvin decided to reject our offer, I have no issues with it. He is entitled to not commit here beyond his contract. However, it's the Benji can't coach BS that has blown up. If Moses leaked the Benji stuff, a massive stuff up on his behalf. If Richo leaked it, massive risk which seems to have paid off short term.
I have no idea if Benji is a good coach, but he is waaaayy too loved in the media. Anyone who goes up against Benji in the media will lose.
Yeah, but it could’ve been 😁There is zero chance he was talking about his positional switch.
In park footy sure, in professional level?Sounds very much like something a real prop forward would do... From my time playing anyway 😂😂
won’t happen. they’re useless. Clint Newtown’s a fraud.If the RLPA are talking to the Wests Tigers, they better have a stern word with Isaac Moses & Dad Galvin too. Hypocritical if they don't. I hope Brent Read & Riccio follow that up!
I get the sentiment!Why do anything for the little shit , he has done nothing to support OUR team , what he has tried to do is derail our season with a bloody disgraceful attack on benji , the bloke u gave him his start and had done nothing more than support him . Play the the little shit in Ron Massey cup , well away from the blokes he crapped on , that way he can’t complain, because the club doesn’t have to play him in any grade
What were luais comments?We are quite entitled to drop him but in todays woke environment i think its the comments from Luai and Turuva that are the issue.
Actions and words have consequences. If you piss a whole bunch of people off, some of whom happen to be your teammates, you can’t expect them to tiptoe around you to accommodate your delicate sensibilities.Before anyone starts thinking comments or actions from the likes of Luai, Korisau, Pole, May and Turuva could be bullying.
How about think about the comments from Galvin stating he thinks his development as a rugby league player will be better served elsewhere.
Whatever way you look at it, a big part of a young players development comes from his team mates, those he plays alongside of on a weekly bases, therefore that comment is a backhanded swipe at his teammates.
So if you do not want or cannot cope with any backlash, think before you speak and do not criticise your teammates.
Exactly, there was nothing that mentioned Galvin. It was a riddle. You couldn't never prove it in court..Had a thought last night. The Team First post could quite easily have meant that he is moving from where he wants to play, Number 7, into the Number 6 Jersey for the team for this weekend
Yeh Hal, but what about poor Benji, and the comments made about his coaching, and in all of this not once has Galvin denied he said these things, instead he tells us all he has a list of 7 things about Benji.We are quite entitled to drop him but in todays woke environment i think its the comments from Luai and Turuva that are the issue.
Are they going to investigate Gould's involvement in all of this? He's been pushing Galvin as the second coming since his first game. You can't tell me that over the top praise hasn't added to LG's inflated sense of worth. And if he ends up at the dogs, surely it's against the Nov 1 rule?The RLPA have joined Canterbury boss Phil Gould in raising concern for Lachlan Galvin’s mental health and welfare as the fallout from his decision to shut down contract talks with Wests Tigers has intensified.
The players’ union is set to hold talks on Wednesday about the Tigers’ handling of the 19-year-old’s decision to leave the club at the end of next season, which has prompted senior players to front coach Benji Marshall and demand that he be dropped for Monday’s game against Parramatta at CommBank Stadium.
It prompted social media responses from Tigers captain Jarome Luai and winger Sunia Turuva which stoked the drama amid reports the playing group had turned on the young half.
There’s since been a shift within the playing group, with members of the team now recognising the backlash has gone too far, and there’s a responsibility to protect the teenager from a potentially serious situation. (DT)
No we have a contract and we will give him all the support he needs , if you have mental health issues I don’t see you playing hard contact , high profile sport , you need to be put in the back row and rested , 3 chats a week to some head doctor until your all better , we can’t turn our backs on players with mental health it’s not right , and letting him go to another club while not well would just be plain wrong we can’t do that in case they neglect him and play him straight away , that would not be good , no hel need to stay for now OR until Mosses comes grovelling to Richo with a deal that is just unreal for the tigers , other wise. Sod offMoses has played this perfectly. He is forcing Galvin to get out of the club one way or another before his contract ends. Be it unattainable behavior, mental health or other means.
Moses knows how to get the outcome he wants