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The turning point for the Wests Tigers? Think back to Easter Monday last year
Christian Nicolussi
Sports reporter
April 6, 2026

This time last year, Lachie Galvin was banished to the NSW Cup and ran out for the Western Suburbs Magpies instead of playing for Wests Tigers in the Easter Monday clash against Parramatta.

It was one of many low points in the recent history of the Wests Tigers. But it was also a time the Tigers finally stood for something – a time they came together, made it clear what they were going to accept, and went all-in on the senior playing group and coach Benji Marshall.

One year on, excitement is brewing in Tiger Town again. There will be a healthy sprinkling of black, white and orange in the stands at CommBank Stadium on Monday when they take on the injury-hit Parramatta.
Tigers teams of old would not have clawed their way back from 10-0 down against a white-hot Warriors team to win in Auckland, like they did last weekend.

Tigers teams of old would not have raced in five tries by half-time at Leichhardt Oval, like they did against the Cowboys in round two.
To appreciate what is happening at the club right now, you have to go back to that afternoon 12 months ago when security flanked Galvin at Pratten Park.
Galvin and his manager Isaac Moses were at war with the Wests Tigers, with Marshall, with former CEO Shane Richardson, with co-captains Jarome Luai and Api Koroisau, and pretty much everyone else in the playing group.

The local junior had made it clear he did not see his future at the Tigers, only for all hell to break loose.
Parramatta were keen to sign Galvin. Phil Gould and the Bulldogs eventually won out. A handful of Tigers fans started picking up the phone and telling the club’s reception what they thought of the kid.
It got nasty. Galvin ran out in front of a few hundred diehards for the Magpies a few hours before the Tigers did battle against the Eels up the road.
Only one Tigers player, Tallyn Da Silva, showed up to publicly support his mate.

Galvin had told Richardson and Marshall he wanted to play that weekend, even if it was in reserve grade. The club was worried about the reception Galvin would have received from his own fans had he remained in first grade.
The then 19-year-old was eventually brought back into the fold, but only lasted a few more weeks before joining the Dogs. Time will tell if Galvin can be a success at the Bulldogs.

For the Tigers, the Galvin stand-off was a classic line-in-the-sand moment. They decided they were no longer going to be pushed around, on or off the field. They started to play with a certain aggression. They developed a chip on their shoulder.

That resilience and toughness and not wanting to back down in the heat battle – even an eagerness to race into every melee – was happening most weeks after Galvin exited.

At the height of the Galvin saga, Luai and Koroisau, and Sunia Turuva, all premiership winners, made it crystal clear what they thought of Galvin’s reluctance to buy into what they were building. If Galvin missed the memo, he only had to check his Instagram account.

By getting so hot under the collar, Luai, Koroisau and Turuva also got the message across to the rest of the group as to what would and wouldn’t be tolerated.


If the Tigers go on to something special in the next year or five, the starting point will be Easter Monday, 2025.

The intensity has certainly lifted. Just ask Jock Madden, who returned to the club this year after leaving at the end of 2022.
“The competitiveness among the boys,” Madden says, when you ask him the biggest difference between the present-day Tigers and the 2022 version. “At training, everyone wants to win; we also want to be a team that turns up for each other and has each others’ backs.”

When you ask Marshall this week about Galvin saga that enveloped the club this time last year, the coach says he had genuinely forgotten about it.
“In the review at the end of the year [when discussing] the team we wanted to be, that was probably the biggest turning point; what we were prepared to accept and not accept,” Marshall told this masthead.
“I hadn’t even thought about [Easter Monday]. I had actually forgotten about it until you mentioned it.

The standards for the playing group, the coaching staff, the club, and what we’re prepared to accept, that’s changed. That’s the line in the sand.”
The Tigers are finally on the up.
 
I think any team can have a bad day under the new rules, and more so if that results in errors. These blokes are not super humans. The physical and mental fatigue that the modern game demands will break most players if they can't maintain a share of possession - and hence why the whistle/ ref can play a vital part with the no challenge six again rule when ever it takes their fancy. No one can convince me that it is not discretionary and that their is no uniform explanation as to why/ when they pick and choose to use it. You cane one side enough with 6 agains they will have trouble getting back on side to defend effectively.
 
I'm already bloody nervous!!

I hope I don't go into cardiac arrest, I've kicked the Missus & kids (23 yo M, 14 yo F) out of the house for the day 😆 they're going to drive down to Newcastle so M23 can get more time on his L's.

The Missus will be picking up some curtains for the small Bowling Club that her & my son make up half the workforce of & the Club will compensate them $50.........it might get them 1/4 of a tank 🤔😳.

So I'm kicking back, bourbon & coke on chill, got the house to myself, rearing to go, shitting bricks, stabbing my Mitch Moses voodoo doll 350km North of Parramatta but there in spirit.............GO TIGERS!! GIVE IT TOO THEM!!.......beware the ambush, beware the Moses to Ado-Carr kicks behind the wingers, absolutely monster their forward pack early, smother Moses and really KICK SOME EEL ARSE!!
 
I think any team can have a bad day under the new rules, and more so if that results in errors. These blokes are not super humans. The physical and mental fatigue that the modern game demands will break most players if they can't maintain a share of possession - and hence why the whistle/ ref can play a vital part with the no challenge six again rule when ever it takes their fancy. No one can convince me that it is not discretionary and that their is no uniform explanation as to why/ when they pick and choose to use it. You cane one side enough with 6 agains they will have trouble getting back on side to defend effectively.

Refs have never had the opportunity to decide games like they do these days.The "6 again" affects momentum in every game.
 
Will we play Moses into form??

Big test for us today. On paper we should win, but coming off one of our best wins ever, we usually.....well, you all know the drill. A win today will go a long way
Yep, that makes me nervous and I haven't got any fingernails left to bite, I cut them after my shower last night, dang it!!

I've got to invest in a difribulator, my heart was beating out of my chest until 5 mins to go last game.🤔😳
 
Refs have never had the opportunity to decide games like they do these days.The "6 again" affects momentum in every game.
That's why they have to be disciplined, don't do anything stupid & most importantly don't get sin binned.....they are a much harsher penalty with the new six again regime (and there's valid argument to bring back the "5 in bin" rule for some lesser offences.

This season actually reminds me of 2005.
A faster, more attack driven play, high scoring games and blowouts seem to be a common factor with the fast paced, fatigue driving rules that have caused raised eyebrows 🤔🤥 so far this season..
 
I'm already bloody nervous!!

I hope I don't go into cardiac arrest, I've kicked the Missus & kids (23 yo M, 14 yo F) out of the house for the day 😆 they're going to drive down to Newcastle so M23 can get more time on his L's.

The Missus will be picking up some curtains for the small Bowling Club that her & my son make up half the workforce of & the Club will compensate them $50.........it might get them 1/4 of a tank 🤔😳.

So I'm kicking back, bourbon & coke on chill, got the house to myself, rearing to go, shitting bricks, stabbing my Mitch Moses voodoo doll 350km North of Parramatta but there in spirit.............GO TIGERS!! GIVE IT TOO THEM!!.......beware the ambush, beware the Moses to Ado-Carr kicks behind the wingers, absolutely monster their forward pack early, smother Moses and really KICK SOME EEL ARSE!!


It's maybe not to late to drive down and get Moses in the players car park

You could change your account to
Tonya Harding just a idea 💡
 
Now remember guys, it's not just a game. Supporting a rugby league team is real business. If we lose, make sure you get bent out of shape and that it ruins your week. We cannot lose to Parramatta. My mental psyche will not allow it.
NO, I HATE MOSES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(not the god bloke, but the footballer, just to be clear)
 
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