OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

I wonder if his sense of humor extends to being relentlessly booed by fans of the team he used his sh!tty version of an exit clause on?
It would be funny if Exit clause threw it's rider, jumped the rail and buggered off in the middle of a race.
funny thing is he did not actually have an exit clause with the Tigers, we let him go. Perhaps the horse is named after his exit clause at the Dogs where he locked himself into the 7....must be a reason they keep playing him there.
 
During the off season, I'm positive I watched Roger Fabri yapping about the amazing turn of speed he tweaked from Galvin. Along the lines of " amongst the biggest improvement of any NRL player he's worked with".
Galvin is fooling us all with his same sub standard level of pace. He's gonna surprise us all whence he unleashes said pace upon the NRL.
Just watched an SEN podcast with Fabri from about 3 or 4 years ago.

He's definitely a character and definitely one sick puppy so I find it hard to believe that a God fearing man like Jaream Bula that is supposedly not happy with a bit of swearing and carrying on in the dressing room could get on well with someone like Fabri.

I found the part of the podcast where he talked about his time in jail was pretty interesting.
 
I get the impression that Galvin has a massive ego and if that it is the case i can easily understand why he is not popular with many of his teammates as in team sports and i am sure this will continue to stop or delay his improvement as a player.
There are of course notable exceptions to that with Bob Fulton being the most obvious,he was disliked by his teammates and also many of the fans of his clubs but was a classy footballer.
 
The initial refusal by Crichton to trust the word of his halfback in relation to a challenge says a lot, and it is probably because he is a me first player and stat padder and would burn a challenge just to try and look better and the whole team know that. I cant think another team that would not trust the word of their 7 in this type of situation.
Everyone saying its a foregone conclusion KPP raked it, i actually don't think he did, just had the ball locked up and then when galvin lost it his hand jerked back to make it seem like a raking action....having said that he would have 100% won the challenge as the bunker are useless.
 
funny thing is he did not actually have an exit clause with the Tigers, we let him go. Perhaps the horse is named after his exit clause at the Dogs where he locked himself into the 7....must be a reason they keep playing him there.
Surely he would not be that toxic to run it in the clubs face like that
 
The initial refusal by Crichton to trust the word of his halfback in relation to a challenge says a lot, and it is probably because he is a me first player and stat padder and would burn a challenge just to try and look better and the whole team know that. I cant think another team that would not trust the word of their 7 in this type of situation.
Everyone saying its a foregone conclusion KPP raked it, i actually don't think he did, just had the ball locked up and then when galvin lost it his hand jerked back to make it seem like a raking action....having said that he would have 100% won the challenge as the bunker are useless.
Tend to agree with you on the strip although not sure of the wording of the rule ie maybe it’s a “hand on the ball” We would have lost the challenge.
 
You would think all the negative stuff Galvin is copping, from far and wide and from inside his club and outside his club would be playing havoc with his mental state. Funny enough it’s seems like water off a ducks back to him. It either shows he is incredibly focused and can shut all the distractions out or he is incredibly stupid and is not aware of the magnitude of the dislike towards him.

For me what happens at the Dogs and his football career I could not give a toss, but I will never forgive him for the way he exited our club and bad mouthed the one person who supported him and opened the door for his NRL career. I would be terribly disappointed if one of my kids did the same
 
You would think all the negative stuff Galvin is copping, from far and wide and from inside his club and outside his club would be playing havoc with his mental state. Funny enough it’s seems like water off a ducks back to him. It either shows he is incredibly focused and can shut all the distractions out or he is incredibly stupid and is not aware of the magnitude of the dislike towards him.

For me what happens at the Dogs and his football career I could not give a toss, but I will never forgive him for the way he exited our club and bad mouthed the one person who supported him and opened the door for his NRL career. I would be terribly disappointed if one of my kids did the same
Tim Sheens?
 

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