OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

Who told him to stay away from Belmore until he was cleared, and why was Bechara at Canterbury training ?

Looking at ‘Blowhards’ Zapruder Tape, Galvin isn’t witnessed training with the Bulldogs. He’s observed standing in Canterbury clobber, looking really awkward, watching a few blokes do some kind of Greco Roman manoeuvre.

Seriously, who cares 🤷‍♂️
Bechara got the video from someone else mate he just posted it
 
Any news on this highly technical investigation into Galvin being photographed in Canterbury training gear at Belmore Oval in a Bulldogs training session before he was released by WT when he was told to stay away from Bulldogs until cleared. Rob Bechara snapped the picture, its not photoshopped and the time and date is known so whats the delay? Surely a clear breach by both Galvin and Bulldogs. Where is the strong hand of NRL administration??????????????? (Yes Im being facetious)
Interesting Rob Bechara snapped the footage. It was taken when zoomed in through the outside barrier.
Did he spend the day following him around?
 
If you read my post with TRUTH IN YOUR EYES RATHER THAN WHAT YOU 'CHOOSE' TO READ INTO IT...YOU would acknowledge that I did NOT call anyone a Jew, so my post was definitely NOT antisemitic.

I asked in a lighthearted way "are you Jewish?"
I even had a smiley face 🙂 included in the post.
And that was how my post was structured...lighthearted and with ZERO mocking.
Imo, it seems that YOU HAVE A LOT OF HATE 😡IN YOUR EYES AND HEART, COCHISE.
So, I won't be responding to anymore of your Imo PURPOSELY JUVENILE INFLAMMATORY posts.

Ps... just letting you know that the word jew as you spelt it [i.e. lower case not having a capital J] is OFTEN USED IN A ***DEROGATORY WAY*** WHEN REFERRING TO JEWISH PEOPLE. +++ANTISEMITIC is usually spelt as I have, NOT AS YOU'VE INCORRECTLY SPELT IT ON NUMEROUS OCASSIONS.

So, having said that, I guess I'll now just have to leave it up to all you wonderful people out there in WTF land to decide if Cochise's incessantly boring attacks on me with regard to this matter are worth reading or not.

I rest my case.
💤🥱
 
Just back to the thread here….
Lachlan Galvin - I’m trying really hard not to wish him and the Dogs a whole world of disappointment, BUT, if anyone deserves some karma back at them. It shits me that flogs like him, Isaac Moses and Gus might get away with, and possibly even benefit from such pathetic and despicable behavior. Honestly hope they collapse in a heap!
 
And the BS image rebuild continues .... Wielder is such a pathetic Grub...

Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo has a short video clip saved on the phone of Lachlan Galvin doing his first body weight session in the team gym. He has it there as a moment in time, and intends to one day show Galvin to remind him where he came from.
Galvin is about to undergo a physical and mental makeover now he is at the Bulldogs – something the rising star has been craving.
The recruit has already caught the eye at training for his skill work, but will undergo an intensive course in the Bulldogs’ systems, which will test his football IQ and toughness.
Galvin was so interested in developing the physical side of his football at the Wests Tigers that he was looking into hiring his own wrestling coach. The playmaker wasn’t always required by the Tigers when it came to wrestling sessions – a decision that wasn’t in his hands and which didn’t sit well with him.

The 19-year-old wanted to better himself through his own offsite work. He won’t have that same issue at the Bulldogs.
Canterbury general manager Phil Gould often spouts the line: “be careful what you wish for”. At the Dogs, Galvin will receive an education in the dark arts and the mental side of the game. The club is taking small but significant steps to bring him up to speed physically as well as schooling him in their defensive systems.
Lachlan Galvin trains with the Bulldogs.

Lachlan Galvin trains with the Bulldogs.Credit:Canterbury Bulldogs
Galvin has never been one to do a lot of weight work. It has not been a big part of his training. One of the first things the Dogs will do with him is begin to build his body so it can withstand the training schedule that has made them one of the more physical sides in the competition.
It may impact his performances on the field as he adjusts to how the Dogs go about their work. Right now, Galvin would be one of the few Bulldogs players who doesn’t need to be taped up before a training session. You can imagine that after a couple of months in their program, that will change as his body becomes battle-hardened.

Galvin is seen as a raw talent in every sense by the Bulldogs and, initially, he may do it tough physically. But he’ll be better after an off-season under Cameron Ciraldo which will start to transform him into the physical player they want him to become.
Good judges say he has the size and skill to eventually develop into a forward in the mould of Isaah Yeo. Where he fits in to the team in the meantime remains to be seen.
Lachlan Galvin trains at Belmore with Canterbury Bulldogs.

Lachlan Galvin trains at Belmore with Canterbury Bulldogs.Credit:Bulldogs Digital
Galvin has already proved he is mentally tough, considering the scrutiny he has been under over the last two months as his exit from the Tigers was played out in the media. When I sat down with him for a tell-all interview with the Nine network, I didn’t know what to expect as I had only previously met him briefly at an all-in media conference.
I came away entirely impressed by his clarity, calmness and conviction. His character has been questioned, but from what I saw the Bulldogs have a genuine young man on their hands who has a huge desire to make a success of his career. What’s more, he has the verbal and mental capacity to become a media performer and a household name for all the right reasons.

Galvin shut down a number of myths that have been perpetuated recently around his desire to leave the Tigers and his relationships with key figures at the club. The most interesting take is that he was the one instructing his manager, Isaac Moses, on his future – not the other way around, as most have assumed.
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He didn’t shy away from the fact that he and Jarome Luai are not the best of mates, but did say he was capable of putting personal differences aside to play in a team with Luai and others. He wasn’t too perturbed by critical Instagram posts by Luai and Sunia Turuva after revealing his desire to get out of the Tigers. Which makes you wonder how difficult things were elsewhere for him to initiate legal action against the club over bullying claims.
Obviously, Galvin could handle what he viewed as light-hearted attacks on his character. The more serious allegations – which were contained in a dossier that ran to at least 18 points – was obviously heavy duty. Galvin did the interview with me last week knowing the Tigers had granted his release on the condition he did not make disparaging comments about the club or individuals.
He certainly didn’t seem rattled by anything I put to him. It’ll be interesting if he’s able to tell the full story one day.


Tigers won’t be Api with skipper

The Perth Bears would love to hear that Api Koroisau is keen to play for them, after the Wests Tigers skipper touted himself to the new team via a media conference.
The media lapped it up – but given Tigers players and management fried Lachlan Galvin for privately expressing his desire to leave because he couldn’t see himself developing under Benji Marshall, it will be interesting to see if Tigers management respond.
Galvin wasn’t the captain and didn’t identify another club he wanted to play for via the media. A fair question is, was it team-first? Or Api first?


Tim’s a-changing

While on the Tigers, it was no surprise that Tim Sheens wasn’t at the 20-year reunion of the 2005 Premiership side. There may be other reasons, but be certain Sheens doesn’t have any time for current coach Marshall. Which is surprising, when you think he was mentoring Benji for the top job only a couple of years back before leaving the Tigers.

 
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When you look at how close knit our playing group is, if he and Luai didn’t get along, you have to assume he was the problem. Especially when Luai has no track record of not getting along with teammates at the Panthers, and then came here and was welcomed with open arms. The way I read it is that Galvin resented the fact that Luai was here to lead the team and be the main man. This is supported by how selfish of a player Galvin is, wanting the ball on every play. How the hell is going to play in the forwards with that attitude? He won’t last a game. I remember in the trial when it was he and Latu. Latu touched the ball maybe 3 times. What chance did he have? This is also where I point the finger at the club a little. How much did they contribute in creating the monster? I couldn’t imagine Bellamy or Bennett tolerating a rookie, no matter how good he was, taking over the whole team and making our main playmaker obsolete. What were our coaching staff doing? They just let him do what they want cos they were desperate to keep him. They coddled and coddled him, and he still turned around and still spat in their face. What a waste of everyone’s time.
 
When you look at how close knit our playing group is, if he and Luai didn’t get along, you have to assume he was the problem. Especially when Luai has no track record of not getting along with teammates at the Panthers, and then came here and was welcomed with open arms. The way I read it is that Galvin resented the fact that Luai was here to lead the team and be the main man. This is supported by how selfish of a player Galvin is, wanting the ball on every play. How the hell is going to play in the forwards with that attitude? He won’t last a game. I remember in the trial when it was he and Latu. Latu touched the ball maybe 3 times. What chance did he have? This is also where I point the finger at the club a little. How much did they contribute in creating the monster? I couldn’t imagine Bellamy or Bennett tolerating a rookie, no matter how good he was, taking over the whole team and making our main playmaker obsolete. What were our coaching staff doing? They just let him do what they want cos they were desperate to keep him. They coddled and coddled him, and he still turned around and still spat in their face. What a waste of everyone’s time.
you’re spot on , he would call for the ball so much it was to the detriment of the team and idk how the club allowed that for so long . latu and luai just had to pass to him to keep him happy which is obviously why they were so hurt abt his departure . i also think him being so young the fact that luai and Latu are very close made him feel threatened .
 
Danny the Wezzel was also taking pot shots at the club over the Perth Bears/Api thing in his Sunday paper regular column. He seems to be obsessed with putting the knife into our club and of course promoting brand Galvin. I guess he figures that’s where the most clicks will come from.

Benji and Richo have to black ban the SMH.
 
Danny the Wezzel was also taking pot shots at the club over the Perth Bears/Api thing in his Sunday paper regular column. He seems to be obsessed with putting the knife into our club and of course promoting brand Galvin. I guess he figures that’s where the most clicks will come from.

Benji and Richo have to black ban the SMH.
Issac Moses feeding him stories again. It's embarrassing for him. Surely people can see through the bullshit.
 
And the BS image rebuild continues .... Wielder is such a pathetic Grub...

Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo has a short video clip saved on the phone of Lachlan Galvin doing his first body weight session in the team gym. He has it there as a moment in time, and intends to one day show Galvin to remind him where he came from.
Galvin is about to undergo a physical and mental makeover now he is at the Bulldogs – something the rising star has been craving.
The recruit has already caught the eye at training for his skill work, but will undergo an intensive course in the Bulldogs’ systems, which will test his football IQ and toughness.
Galvin was so interested in developing the physical side of his football at the Wests Tigers that he was looking into hiring his own wrestling coach. The playmaker wasn’t always required by the Tigers when it came to wrestling sessions – a decision that wasn’t in his hands and which didn’t sit well with him.

The 19-year-old wanted to better himself through his own offsite work. He won’t have that same issue at the Bulldogs.
Canterbury general manager Phil Gould often spouts the line: “be careful what you wish for”. At the Dogs, Galvin will receive an education in the dark arts and the mental side of the game. The club is taking small but significant steps to bring him up to speed physically as well as schooling him in their defensive systems.
Lachlan Galvin trains with the Bulldogs.

Lachlan Galvin trains with the Bulldogs.Credit:Canterbury Bulldogs

Galvin has never been one to do a lot of weight work. It has not been a big part of his training. One of the first things the Dogs will do with him is begin to build his body so it can withstand the training schedule that has made them one of the more physical sides in the competition.
It may impact his performances on the field as he adjusts to how the Dogs go about their work. Right now, Galvin would be one of the few Bulldogs players who doesn’t need to be taped up before a training session. You can imagine that after a couple of months in their program, that will change as his body becomes battle-hardened.


Galvin is seen as a raw talent in every sense by the Bulldogs and, initially, he may do it tough physically. But he’ll be better after an off-season under Cameron Ciraldo which will start to transform him into the physical player they want him to become.
Good judges say he has the size and skill to eventually develop into a forward in the mould of Isaah Yeo. Where he fits in to the team in the meantime remains to be seen.
Lachlan Galvin trains at Belmore with Canterbury Bulldogs.

Lachlan Galvin trains at Belmore with Canterbury Bulldogs.Credit:Bulldogs Digital

Galvin has already proved he is mentally tough, considering the scrutiny he has been under over the last two months as his exit from the Tigers was played out in the media. When I sat down with him for a tell-all interview with the Nine network, I didn’t know what to expect as I had only previously met him briefly at an all-in media conference.
I came away entirely impressed by his clarity, calmness and conviction. His character has been questioned, but from what I saw the Bulldogs have a genuine young man on their hands who has a huge desire to make a success of his career. What’s more, he has the verbal and mental capacity to become a media performer and a household name for all the right reasons.

Galvin shut down a number of myths that have been perpetuated recently around his desire to leave the Tigers and his relationships with key figures at the club. The most interesting take is that he was the one instructing his manager, Isaac Moses, on his future – not the other way around, as most have assumed.
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He didn’t shy away from the fact that he and Jarome Luai are not the best of mates, but did say he was capable of putting personal differences aside to play in a team with Luai and others. He wasn’t too perturbed by critical Instagram posts by Luai and Sunia Turuva after revealing his desire to get out of the Tigers. Which makes you wonder how difficult things were elsewhere for him to initiate legal action against the club over bullying claims.
Obviously, Galvin could handle what he viewed as light-hearted attacks on his character. The more serious allegations – which were contained in a dossier that ran to at least 18 points – was obviously heavy duty. Galvin did the interview with me last week knowing the Tigers had granted his release on the condition he did not make disparaging comments about the club or individuals.
He certainly didn’t seem rattled by anything I put to him. It’ll be interesting if he’s able to tell the full story one day.



Tigers won’t be Api with skipper

The Perth Bears would love to hear that Api Koroisau is keen to play for them, after the Wests Tigers skipper touted himself to the new team via a media conference.
The media lapped it up – but given Tigers players and management fried Lachlan Galvin for privately expressing his desire to leave because he couldn’t see himself developing under Benji Marshall, it will be interesting to see if Tigers management respond.
Galvin wasn’t the captain and didn’t identify another club he wanted to play for via the media. A fair question is,

Gus to Weedler - “Galvin is not doing well in the weights room, can you put out a fluff piece and add in a shot at the Tigers”

Weedler - “sure thing Gus, can I rub your feet again first”
 
you’re spot on , he would call for the ball so much it was to the detriment of the team and idk how the club allowed that for so long . latu and luai just had to pass to him to keep him happy which is obviously why they were so hurt abt his departure . i also think him being so young the fact that luai and Latu are very close made him feel threatened .
Another thing with Luai that proves he wasn’t the problem is that he mentioned over and over last year, in the middle of a premiership campaign with his old club how much he was looking forward to taking Galvin under his wing. Are we expected to believe after that, Luai got here and turned his nose up at Galvin? As if.
 
Danny the Wezzel was also taking pot shots at the club over the Perth Bears/Api thing in his Sunday paper regular column. He seems to be obsessed with putting the knife into our club and of course promoting brand Galvin. I guess he figures that’s where the most clicks will come from.

Benji and Richo have to black ban the SMH.
I'm sure there is an up-and-coming young journalist at the SMH willing to have positive articles published about the WTs. The club should cultivate a relationship. Not all journalists have to be devoted to sport but one who knows he/she is going to be fed excellent articles by Richardson will publish favourable articles which will annoy Weidler and co.
 

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