He was 100% right.I hate to say this but I think Galvin might have been right, although the sleazy way he left the club was dishonest and hurt the credibility of legitimate bullying victims.
I am yet to see a player improve under Benji. They all seem to be either treading water or going backwards. Galvin could see the writing on the wall and jumped before it was too late. The players don't improve and the team always looks disorganised in both attack and defence.
If the NRL coaches were ranked, Benji would be ranked last. He came to the WT at a time when there was no one else and he did his best with no experience. For that, the WT should be grateful but ....
I don't know the answer. How about the Walker brothers?
A serious coach and organisation doesn't sign Luai or re-sign Koroisau until he's gonna be almost 36.
A real organisation prioritises Galvin, Latu and Da Silva developing together and with Bula, forming a spine we can keep in tact for the next decade.