OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

DOGS GROW TIRED OF GALVIN SOAP OPERA

There is talk the Bulldogs players are getting sick and tired of having the spend almost every interview talking about Lachlan Gavlin.

It’s gone on for months now, and while they don’t blame Galvin for what has transpired, they are said to be over playing their bit parts in the ongoing Galvin soap opera.


It doesn’t surprise given every time you here one of the Bulldogs players interviewed the only questions that seem to get any airtime relates to Galvin.

Whether it’s his messy exit from the Tigers, how he has settled in at the Dogs, is everything okay between Galvin and Toby Sexton, and now Galvin’s injury is the latest chapter.

If you thought you were over reading about it, think how the other Bulldogs players would be feeling.


This is part of the reason I am happy he is gone just to much B/S
 
Wahs are on the decline unfortunately. They were overachieving as it was, then they got hit with injury after injury. Panthers will take their place in the top 4.
They’ve definitely been hit with the shit stick when it comes to injuries to key players. Metcalf was the most inform player in the comp before he went down & Barnett was an important member of their pack

But there’s a bit of rain tonight and we know what that means for the doggies 😉
 
They’ve definitely been hit with the shit stick when it comes to injuries to key players. Metcalf was the most inform player in the comp before he went down & Barnett was an important member of their pack

But there’s a bit of rain tonight and we know what that means for the doggies 😉


Yes Metcalf was.


Give him 18 months after he gets back and I think the warriors could win the competition or very close
 
NRL fans left stunned at Bulldogs story not involving Lachlan Galvin
By Peter Maniaty (The Sporting News Australia)
In a shocking turn of events, the rugby league community was left confused earlier this week by a Canterbury Bulldogs story that had nothing to do with mid-season signing, Lachlan Galvin.

To the considerable relief of head coach Cameron Ciraldo and GM of football Phil Gould, offensive ‘khawd’ gestures from Wests Tigers players during and after their Round 22 clash completely took the spotlight off the young Bulldogs playmaker for almost 24 hours.

Even better, the move also appeared to distract attention from the NRL Match Review Committee’s decision to ignore a high shot from Canterbury captain Stephen Crichton in the upset loss.

True to form, however, the Galvin-free zone didn’t last long.

By Monday night a new saga had struck—a hand injury that will reportedly see the 20-year-old receive pain killing injections to line-up against the New Zealand Warriors on Saturday night.

“Yessssss,” sports editors across Sydney could be heard, fist pumping the air in rapturous unison.

Back into the news cycle he goes.

“It was good while it lasted,” @BelmoreBigDawg reflected of the early-week respite, capturing the mood of the entire rugby league universe—and no doubt many in the Bulldogs playing group.

Meanwhile, bookmakers have reportedly suspended betting for the newly-created 2025 Dally M media hog of the year award.

“It’s over, pay it out now,” an industry source declared.
 
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