I came to post that lol, got me cracking up“No x button no x button” - Terrell May in his latest vlog 😂. That’s the passing button 😭
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I came to post that lol, got me cracking up“No x button no x button” - Terrell May in his latest vlog 😂. That’s the passing button 😭
I love it 😀Ouch!
Quite a few not so subtle digs in there
You do you, I'll do me...It is by James Hooper but this paints a slightly different picture on the playing group than what some journos want to believe. Especially if that's what Galvin said to the group. Either he gets tongue twisted with his words or is very egotistical, maybe a bit of both.
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Truth behind Tigers' bombshell Galvin call... and the comment teammates couldn’t cop — Hoops
Truth behind Tigers' bombshell Galvin call... and the comment teammates couldn’t copwww.foxsports.com.au
Key pars ...
The narrative about the Wests Tigers senior playing group demanding teenage five-eighth Lachlan Galvin be axed to NSW Cup is wrong.
Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall made the decision and then asked the senior players if they supported his line of thinking.
The Tigers senior players agreed with Marshall’s plan to drop Galvin back to Western Suburbs and the Wests Tigers coach ultimately made the call.
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Given the way the Galvin story has lit up rugby league when the players rolled in for training on Tuesday Wests Tigers coach Marshall asked the local junior if he wanted to address the playing group.
There was no pressure. Galvin didn’t have to talk if he didn’t want to but given the furore that’s erupted to the teenager’s credit he said he was happy to address the group.
Galvin essentially told the Wests Tigers playing group: “You do you and I’ll do me.”
We can only imagine how this was received among the Wests Tigers players.
Being a famous author PF should write a series of articles on Rugby players who bolt overseas for the cash and leave his beloved Wallabies languishing at no 8 in the world rankings.Peter Fitzsimmons is a dong beater…
SMH procedure on how to maximise views with an opinion piece:
1 - Find a topic that everyone is passionate about and generally share the same opinion on.
2 - Write an emotive piece that is contrary to what everyone is saying, without any regard for the facts.
3 - Publish.
Just a young writer trying to write edgy shit to get published at a bigger site./ clicks and retweets .Moses got no time for Zero Tackle I would imagine…they are a poverty NRL site
Make no mistake it's the smaller sites that he can use the most. They need the cash, he can pay to have stories published onlineMoses got no time for Zero Tackle I would imagine…they are a poverty NRL site
I'm sure the Galvin father if not Lachy himself are having a sneak in this forum....
Get this into ya!
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NRL 2025: Lachlan Galvin successor Latu Fainu declares himself ready for Wests Tigers No.6 jersey
Tigers prodigy says coach Benji Marshall can help him become the club’s long-term No.6.www.smh.com.au
THAT's what Galvin was afraid of. His competent competition is willing to learn and progress as part of a team.What a stark contrast, thats a young man greatful for everything as opposed to a spoilt child that feels everything deserves to be handed to him on a platter.
Is it just me or does his [LG] body language not look comfortable in the sheds or around the boys at all. Every vlog he looks on edge except for media day. Odd observation as well but he also is always fully clothed in the vlogs when boys like Royce are down to toggs only, might just be a youth thing but a sure tale sign he isn’t comfortable hereI came to post that lol, got me cracking up
Opinion
Tigers to blame as bullies and hypocrites pile on Galvin
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author
April 16, 2025 — 11.45am
The Lachie Galvin carry-on?
Friends, when it comes to hyperbolic hypocrisy, when it comes to bullying bastardry, when it comes to sheer shittiness in rugba league, I think we have a post-war record, yes? (Which is saying something.)
Tigers young gun Lachlan Galvin breaks his silence on the decision to leave the club at the end of 2026.
For those who’ve joined us late, Galvin is the 19-year-old wunderkind of the newly resuscitated Wests Tigers, a great player who’s been carving ’em up a little like Benji Marshall in his prime. He’s got verve in his swerve, Veuve in his make-up. He plays champagne rugby league that is a joy to watch!
But here’s the thing. Marshall is now Galvin’s coach, and despite the Tigers recently tabling a $5.5 million offer for five years of the young man’s services, Galvin quietly declined. He did not loudly decline. He quietly declined. All the noise since has come from Tigers management and players. It is understood that the reason for Galvin declining to sign the contract is not because he wants more money, necessarily, but because he thinks he might become a better player under another coach, and that Marshall is not necessarily his kind of coach.
Cue, the said hyperbolic hypocrisy, the bullying bastardry, the sheer shittiness led by – of all people – Jarome Luai, who went so far as to put on his Instagram account an image of god-knows-what, emblazoned with the words: “Team first.”
Sorry, what?
“Team first,” Jarome?
YOU’RE the one saying that? Is that the approach you took, when leaving the team you were born and bred to, the one that raised you as a footballer, the one writ large in your very DNA, Penrith? Or did you just observe the greatest of all rugby league traditions – the very one that the game was founded on in 1908 – to take the money and run?
Well, you’re right, you didn’t quite do that.
For in your case, you paused long enough to put a clause in your contract with the Tigers saying you reserved the right to talk to other clubs at the end of this year, and depart after the 2026 season, if you weren’t happy with the way things were going – or, clearly, if you got a better offer. Can you see much “team first” in that clause, Jarome?
You were joined by Api Koroisau, in the delegation that went to see Marshall on Monday to say you didn’t want to play with Galvin any more, and he should be dropped.
You, Api Koroisau, you? Mate, you didn’t even resist the big bucks as long as Luai did, but left the ’Riff two years ago! Who the hell are you to wring your hands and say Galvin has let the side down by choosing to do precisely what you did?
Two other Tigers players have publicly joined the carry-on, turning on their 19-year-old teammate – and the end result is that Galvin has, unbelievably, been dropped to the NRL’s version of reserve grade.
For what, exactly?
Seriously, to be a player as good as Galvin and find yourself in the NSW Cup, you’d have to think he was guilty of at least one cardinal sin – not going out drinking with the boys after the game? – if not two, but I can’t see any. I repeat: everything he did was quiet. All the noise has come from the Tigers, now leading a baying mob of NRL fans, and Galvin has merely responded to it.
And you, Benji, want to tear him a new one for chasing the money? Which one of you, or your players, hasn’t? The only one I can think of in recent times would be ... Lachie Galvin. As far as we know, money is not the driving force in this imbroglio. He simply doesn’t think Marshall is a great coach. Is this not his right?
The end result of the whole debacle is a Tigers train wreck. Bodies, everywhere. Ill will abounding all around. The Tigers were just back on track, starting to win for the first time in yonks. And now this. Through gross mismanagement, what should have been a minor affair has blown up, de luxe, resulting in one of their star players being sidelined and vilified by all and sundry. Seriously, the online hate against him is extraordinary. (Not quite as bad as the hate your humble correspondent gets when I opine that COVID vaccinations were a good thing that saved millions of people, but close.)
And he’s 19!
Get in the bin, the lot of you hypocrites and bullying bastards.
Oh, and if you’d like to discuss it, I’ll either be in my trailer, or hiding behind JT on the sidelines.
It sounds like he was scared from the moment Luai walked into the building. He wants someone to worship him.THAT's what Galvin was afraid of. His competent competition is willing to learn and progress as part of a team.
I think he isn’t comfortable anywhere , and when you see his childhood you know why .Is it just me or does his body language not look comfortable in the sheds or around the boys at all. Every vlog he looks on edge except for media day. Odd observation as well but he also is always fully clothed in the vlogs when boys like Royce are down to toggs only, might just be a youth thing but a sure tale sign he isn’t comfortable here
I also enjoyed the podcast and what Gus had to say, it was fair.Just listened to it and he couldnt believe Galvin endorsed the comments about Benji. Very fair comments and said the Tigers were strong!!
Don't get the whole influencer thing are younger people so lost that they can't think for themselves that they need guidance from some of these fools on the net.Another way to look at it. Well written. I will vouch for that. Those words are his. Not every ones. Im just saying the grammar is good interwoven with symbolic vocabulary. These days they are called Influencers.
Seems that way. Ball is in Lachie’s court now how he comes out of this saga.
1 He can either think F yas all and ask his manager to get him out of their quick smart.
Or he can prove himself …
2 Earn back some respect from his teammates by continuing to training hard, apologise to coach Benji & captains Api & Romey for how this has turned out and play hard in Cup.
I had dealings with him in the aviation business, and yes he was a real tosserI used to deal with Peter Fitzsimmonds when I used to work in North Sydney, you won't find a more arrogant, pretentious wanker in Australia, used to make ridiculous demands and just speak to everyone like we were beneath him. He's a real gem that one.
I meant Lachie not MayI think he isn’t comfortable anywhere , and when you see his childhood you know why .
It probably got misinterpreted at the roosters , as not buying in.
I think he’s one of those guys that probably if he wasn’t good at footy would be a natural loner . But he is good at footy so he’s in a social situations all the time.
I think by the way the boys have got around him , they’ve accepted him. He’s just naturally an introvert . Despite the V log.
That’s my interpretation anyway.