426Tlgerland
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So how does Mason V Galvin go now regarding the 6 if moving Galvin to say Lock
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That’s all well and provided 6 isn’t the best position for him and the team.Let him think he’s got the 6 till he signs another contract and play him where the team needs him after that. I don’t think it’s gunna be an issue till 26 tbh. I reckon he get the nod to start in the 6 anyway, so win some games, sign him up and fit them all in.
Winning will change everything, especially with a current origin half driving the standards of team first.
Hopefully 🤞
Yeah fair call. It’d probably annoy me but sometimes, especially at that age, you don’t know what’s best for you. Tell him what he wants to hear until you can re-educate him on where he’ll be his best. Which may well be 6 anyway. I’m not saying he’s definitely got to move, just at this stage he’s so young, with all the best positions available to him. I bet if you told Luke Lewis after his first few games on the wing he’d be one of the best Origin forwards he’d of laughed at you. Gal has a lifetime of football to go yet.That’s all well and provided 6 isn’t the best position for him and the team.
I also don’t think it’s a great idea to sign someone under false pretences as the end up getting frustrated and their form is more likely to suffer.
spot on mate well saidImo it’s too early to worry about Galvin or latu to 13.
Currently Galvin is playing ok and shouldn’t be dropped on form and latu is a bench player that gets to potentially play anywhere depending on the game at hand and is playing well also
The better teams only drop on form or injury
If we’re pandering to players about position played it’s only going to bite us later down the track. Example - schuster
True - hopefully they all believe in he club Long-term to make some short-term sacrificesYeah fair call. It’d probably annoy me but sometimes, especially at that age, you don’t know what’s best for you. Tell him what he wants to hear until you can re-educate him on where he’ll be his best. Which may well be 6 anyway. I’m not saying he’s definitely got to move, just at this stage he’s so young, with all the best positions available to him. I bet if you told Luke Lewis after his first few games on the wing he’d be one of the best Origin forwards he’d of laughed at you. Gal has a lifetime of football to go yet.
At the moment he has the 6 and it won’t be until/if Latu is belting the door down for the 6 that we’ll even have to worry about it. We need to win more games that makes everyone happy and wanna stay in any position.
Just get him signed up asap.
Yeah mate, We should just hold grudges and totally outcast anyone that feels the need to explore anything different in their lives.. do you realise how lonely we would become as a club if we took that attitude? Jesus mate, Benji obviously is a Tiger at heart and his passion for the club is real .. that is a big thing to me. He is trying to build a culture based on belonging and family and if that can drive some success then players will want to stay and be apart of it .. Wests Tigers has the potential to be a powerhouse club, one that can provide all the off field opportunities that other clubs can provide as well as being a desired destination..Hey, how about lifelong benefits of the tigers!
Win 1x Grand final.
Go to try Union, then goto another team...
Then get welcomed back with open arms.
Then go off again...
Then come back as a coach without any coaching experience 🙂
I mean hey, what a great benefit!
Yeah you know Ink.The best teams don't have players in one position with the ball and another in defense except maybe halves defending out wide away from heavy traffic.... Or totally different positional make ups from first half to the second 40.
I don't think we are in a position of overcomplicating things when we can't even get the basics right most of the time... Especially with such a green squad
Benji too needs to still keep things simple as well.
I don't know how they'll all fit into the 13 or 17 but I do know things in future rarely pan out as yiu expect and there are many uncontrollable events out of the coaches hands that will play a part in positional figurations next season
idea is good but if you were Galvin and tou see yourself in the halves there will be a spot waiting at Bondi, belmore, at leastI don’t think Galvin at 13 is that bad an idea, I just don’t think he’s stay if that was the case.
summed up beautifully. let’s enjoy having them both rip it up for us for the next few years and worry about where we fit them or who goes when the time comes.Imo it’s too early to worry about Galvin or latu to 13.
Currently Galvin is playing ok and shouldn’t be dropped on form and latu is a bench player that gets to potentially play anywhere depending on the game at hand and is playing well also
The better teams only drop on form or injury
If we’re pandering to players about position played it’s only going to bite us later down the track. Example - schuster
I agree with that, I don’t think players are that concerned anymore about starting on the bench as most get 30 to 40 minutes a game.Both Latu and Galvin are top quality young halves and neither will be prepared to wait around the 5 years of Luai’s contract to become regular 80 minute NRL halves.
We can’t afford to lose Galvin as he has quickly become the face of our club and we can’t afford to lose Latu because of his playing ability and close connection to his highly talented brothers.
Many are suggesting converting one of them into a 13. I am certain neither will be happy with a permanent move to 13, in the short term we might be able to get away with Latu as our regular 14 and playing half a game as a ball playing 13, but asking him to defend for 80 minutes in the middle while he is so young, not used to it and has a fragile body would be suicidal.
I’ve stated how I think we can fit them all in, many disagree, but I think it would definately work.
We potentially could play Latu and Talyn as our 14 and 15 as Talyn could replace Api for 30-40 minutes per game to reduce his defensive workload and Latu could play 13 for 40 minutes which is effectively a middle forward replacement.I agree with that, I don’t think players are that concerned anymore about starting on the bench as most get 30 to 40 minutes a game.
My only concern is what does it mean for TDS as we couldn’t put both Latu & TDS on the bench together.
And I’m hoping API‘s games time next year is cut to 40 to 50 minutes each week.
Exactly, Latu comes across as a very modest & respectful young man who will play anywhere required by Benji. If that is lock or 5/8, I am sure he would be delighted to play 1st team NRL. If anyone makes an issue of it, it would most of the time be the manager.summed up beautifully. let’s enjoy having them both rip it up for us for the next few years and worry about where we fit them or who goes when the time comes.
Possibly correct, but money talks and you would assume his manager is alerting him to the fact that he has the natural talent to become a million dollar per season halfback or 5/8 within the next 2-3 seasons, but that cannot happen if he’s restricted to playing only as a number 14 or lock at Wests Tigers.Exactly, Latu comes across as a very modest & respectful young man who will play anywhere required by Benji. If that is lock or 5/8, I am sure he would be delighted to play 1st team NRL. If anyone makes an issue of it, it would most of the time be the manager.
Any rumblings about a 1st or 2nd year player aged 18, 19 or 20 demanding this, that & the other, will be from A) the manager or B) the parents!
Yep, that's the concern!idea is good but if you were Galvin and tou see yourself in the halves there will be a spot waiting at Bondi, belmore, at least
That is salivating stuff @ViciousPossibly correct, but money talks and you would assume his manager is alerting him to the fact that he has the natural talent to become a million dollar per season halfback or 5/8 within the next 2-3 seasons, but that cannot happen if he’s restricted to playing only as a number 14 or lock at Wests Tigers.
As much as all Wests Tigers fans, myself included would like either of Latu or Galvin to transition to our regular 13 to fit them both in, I cannot see it being accepted by either of them due to the effect it could have and likely would have on their market value moving forward.
I realise players such as Yeo and Murray are on big money playing 13, but if we are being realistic both of Galvin and Latu are very realistic chances of progressing to becoming million dollar halves within 2-3 years.
However the attacking role of most of the NRL’s elite fullbacks ihas become very similar to that of our games elite 5/8’s. We have aces in our pack in Bula or the emerging Onitoni Large who both look to have the skill set to defend as a fullback, but potentially attack as a centre allowing a potential three pronged playmaking trio of Luai, Galvin and Latu.
Some say there is not enough pace between them as a three pronged playmaking threat,. I believe the fact that opposition teams would have no idea if either of them will run, pass or kick would well and truly overcome any lack of pace and be a nightmare for opposing defences to defend against,
This was discussed before , I think latu can be a good lock , but ur right he dan’t play for 80 minutes, so start him on the bench for 20 odd minutes , then throw him in against tiring forwardsBoth Latu and Galvin are top quality young halves and neither will be prepared to wait around the 5 years of Luai’s contract to become regular 80 minute NRL halves.
We can’t afford to lose Galvin as he has quickly become the face of our club and we can’t afford to lose Latu because of his playing ability and close connection to his highly talented brothers.
Many are suggesting converting one of them into a 13. I am certain neither will be happy with a permanent move to 13.
In the short term we might be able to get away with Latu as our regular 14 and playing half a game as a ball playing 13, but asking him to defend for 80 minutes in the middle while he is so young, not used to it and has a fragile body would be suicidal.
I’ve stated how I think we can fit them all in, many disagree, but I think it would definately work.
Who played 6/7 in that team to have Galvin at back row
| 1 | Matua Brown | The Cathedral College, Rockhampton, QLD |
| 2 | Luke Laulilii | Westfields Sports High School, Fairfield, NSW |
| 3 | Logan Aoake | St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton, NSW |
| 4 | Wilson Decourcey | Patrician Brothers’ College, Blacktown, NSW |
| 5 | Nikora Williams | Endeavour Sports High School, Caringbah, NSW |
| 6 | Lachlan Gavin | Westfields Sports High School, Fairfield, NSW |
| 7 | Riley Pollard | St Dominic’s College, Kingswood, NSW |
| 8 | Kaiden Lahrs | Kirwan State High School, Townsville, QLD |
| 9 | Xavier Caccitotti | Erindale College, Wanniassa, ACT |
| 10 | De La Salle Va'a | Marcellin College, Randwick, NSW |
| 11 | Jezaiah Funa-iuta | Patrician Brothers’ College, Fairfield, NSW |
| 12 | Jacob Halangahu | Patrician Brothers’ College, Blacktown, NSW |
| 13 | Finau Latu | Patrician Brothers’ College, Blacktown, NSW |
| 14 | Heath Mason | St Gregory’s College, Gregory Hills, NSW |
| 15 | Cody Hopwood | All Saint’s College, Maitland, NSW |
| 16 | Loko Pasifiki-Tonga | Endeavour Sports High School, Caringbah, NSW |
| 17 | Logan Spinks | Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School, Tamworth, NSW |
| 18 | John Fineanganofo | Redcliffe State High School, Redcliffe, QLD |