OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

I agree - everyone raving about canterbury and penrith - yeah it was a good tough game but i cant see either side winning it this year. Penrith are no where near the side they have been the past 4 seasons. Blaize Talagi is another with potential but geez he stunts their backline. I think the panthers missed out on 2 tries due to his ball hogging.
Yes, he is a work in progress but they are a couple of years away from him being a consistent contributor.
On the flipside, I thought Crichton didnt play his natural game and was a ballhog as well. He seemed too keen to stick it to his old team mates - very reminiscent to how Luai played against them a couple of weeks back.
Cleary still has the wood over these guys mentally.
 
To be fair to the dogs they defended very well all game, penrith were intentionally targeting Galvin when he came on and had success.
With the ball in hand dogs just made too many little mistakes which added up. Penrith attack looked clunky at times and they only scored off a charged down which goes to show.
The defensive intensity was high but the quality with attack was not for both teams.
Agree
Also had Cleary and To’o both with leg injuries carried into the game.
Huge effort by both.
You learn more from your losses so I think the bulldogs will actually benefit from this game.
The best game of rugby league this year by far again proving it’s all about defence.
And of cause the referee having hardly any input.
No Ashley Klein show,
What was the penalty count and 6 again total last night ?
 
Passing to Crichton might be good for his career you say....

He's just a parasitical remora who needs an alpha to feed off FFS!
Some of these moron commentators will wank on endlessly and give Galvin full credit for a try if he has touched the ball at any stage during the set leading up to it.

They will have to create a new criteria for what counts as a try assist.
 
Retraction from James Hooper:

Speaking of Da Silva and Galvin, on last Wednesday night’s NRL 360 episode I stated that Wests Tigers owners the Holman Barnes Group had been involved in the decision by CEO Richardson and the Wests Tigers board to part company with Lachie Galvin.

This is not the case. Wests Tigers CEO Richardson and the Wests Tigers board decided the club did not want to engage in a long and drawn-out legal battle with Galvin so it was best to cut ties.

The Holman Barnes Group was not involved in the Galvin decision.

 
His passing game is strong and his fitness allows him get on the ball a lot. Doesn’t have the speed to be a threat so will need to bulk up to use his strength more.

At this stage he’s a slightly quicker and taller Jackson Hastings.
That's if Galvin can ever bulk up his body, he may have that condition what do they call it, bean pole syndrome. 😁
 
Willing Galvin to fail provides some distraction from another disastrous season which promised so much earlier. Since he contributed significantly to our malaise, he deserves any sh*t that comes his way.

Unfortunately, ultimately he will make it, but more likely as a backrower rather than in his preferred position in the halves. That's if his dad accepts the move.
 
Agree
Also had Cleary and To’o both with leg injuries carried into the game.
Huge effort by both.
You learn more from your losses so I think the bulldogs will actually benefit from this game.
The best game of rugby league this year by far again proving it’s all about defence.
And of cause the referee having hardly any input.
No Ashley Klein show,
What was the penalty count and 6 again total last night ?
I noticed the graphic midway in the 2nd half penrith had 5 straight penaltys to dogs 1
 

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