Jedi_Tiger
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makes plenty.of errorsTackles hard, runs hard and works hard , I can see why he’s not your style of player
would rather hetherington,
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makes plenty.of errorsTackles hard, runs hard and works hard , I can see why he’s not your style of player
So you have answered your own question marks on Galvin’s ability with this comment and hence the reason the likes of Gus Gould and virtually the whole rugby league media have already placed him on a pedestal.They all played in the days where you had a beer at halftime.
In this day and age of full time professionalism, it’s a big ask to jump from schoolboys, skip the senior levels and be the playmaker in first grade.
Some are describing it as just another dumb move by the Wests Tigers, bringing him to prominence and to the attention of all the NRL, and as you say, elevating him from a fringe 200k player to one that can now possibly demand elite type money.Like everything in life it’s about taking opportunities.
IF Wests Tigers had not placed Galvin in our NRL team last season, he would have been stuck playing in what were mostly our very average NSW Cup or Jersey Flegg teams and I highly doubt he would have had the opportunities to shine and standout like he did while playing for our NRL team.
He grabbed his opportunity with both hands and well done to him, but if the opportunity was not presented to him by Wests Tigers in 2024, he would likely currently be a fringe player with promise and worth 200k maximum on the open market.
So yes it’s Lachie himself who has put in the hard work, ensured he is an elite fit athlete and made the most of his opportunity, but that would have been very unlikely to have happened so soon at any other club, let’s hope this is brought into consideration when negotiating his next contract.
What was my question?So you have answered your own question marks on Galvin’s ability with this comment and hence the reason the likes of Gus Gould and virtually the whole rugby league media have already placed him on a pedestal.
Go back and have a look at Cleary's and Luai's careers. Is that what happened? Reynolds? DCE? They just went out and played and leaned from experience.I agree, no idea if it was Marshall's inexperience as a coach or what caused it but it's his first year in grade of a potentially 10 - 15 year career that has a pretty high ceiling with the right mentoring and coaching. Even if they gave him a few games, then a few games in the box to look down and learn then a few games back in, but to tell him to play because that's what the team needs, I get he needs to learn a team first mentality but not in his first 2 - 3 years those are purely about him and his personal development. That's where I'm worried for us with Benjis inexperience I hope he learns from it to help develop the younger guys better. If he keeps doing that I just can't see how they develop. Imo the first 2 - 3 years in and out of nrl for the young guys are selfish years for them to learn and grow not worry about the team, that's why we have older heads in the shed for.
100% spot on. Excellent post.Like everything in life it’s about taking opportunities.
IF Wests Tigers had not placed Galvin in our NRL team last season, he would have been stuck playing in what were mostly our very average NSW Cup or Jersey Flegg teams and I highly doubt he would have had the opportunities to shine and standout like he did while playing for our NRL team.
He grabbed his opportunity with both hands and well done to him, but if the opportunity was not presented to him by Wests Tigers in 2024, he would likely currently be a fringe player with promise and worth 200k maximum on the open market.
So yes it’s Lachie himself who has put in the hard work, ensured he is an elite fit athlete and made the most of his opportunity, but that would have been very unlikely to have happened so soon at any other club, let’s hope this is brought into consideration when negotiating his next contract.
dont want to too n fro about this but Luai was actually held back for quite sometime.And yes putting Galvin back a grade a few weeks at a time would have been a good learning curve for him last year n also this year .The Kid is not the Messiah,long way to go yetGo back and have a look at Cleary's and Luai's careers. Is that what happened? Reynolds? DCE? They just went out and played and leaned from experience.
who the F is Dana White 118245Not relevant to WT (directly),
but Dana White networking with some of the NRL players (Cleary, Soro and Hudson) and them all being Vegas teams is a great sign he could go to Vegas which could really bring a boom in the US for the game. Hoping we are one of the 2026 teams now because Dana is a massive influence in the favour of NRL if he leaves March 2nd loving our game
CEO of UFC I think ? I know the same company who owns UFC own WWE.who the F is Dana White 118245
Thanks Le s, still just a wtf ,lol would getting some social media rash on board really help some time wasting junket to Vegas turn a profitCEO of UFC I think ? I know the same company who owns UFC own WWE.
I think the nrl is just trying to get a bit of shine from the UFC .Thanks Le s, still just a wtf ,lol would getting some social media rash on board really help some time wasting junket to Vegas turn a profit
UFC CEO, 10.1m instagram followers, a part of the Meta board, friends with Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon (I don’t support him) and he’s worth $500m. my logic is he’ll get the game exposed to teens in America who spread it to parents and it’s as contagious as corona in 2020 china. He’s a key figure in why the UFC is what it is today and why it generated an estimated $1.3 billion in revenue last year and could be great for the game as a whole. Especially if it lines the NRLs pockets so we don’t get names on the back of jerseys.who the F is Dana White 118245
Oz is really such a small pot amounst the gambling meca- bad felling nrl are being screwed sidewaysI think the nrl is just trying to get a bit of shine from the UFC .
I think the overall plan would be to hopefully make it like the NFL and the Jaguars annual trip to London .
I guess if it managed to get in the US media and become a thing , then there’s the off chance an USNRL could be established . But that would be tough going . There’s already a professional US rugby comp , and I’m not sure how popular that is . If at all .
Sick of the gambling stuff as well when they’re tryna grow grassroots, shame the world has turned to 🤑💰💸 over 😂❤️😃✌️Oz is really such a small pot amounst the gambling meca- bad felling nrl are being screwed sideways
When did Dana grab the bull by the balls ,to start printing money? UFC started 30 yr ago,no stick towards you ,just interested - big secret ,your my social media gossip Power Ranger .lolUFC CEO, 10.1m instagram followers, a part of the Meta board, friends with Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon (I don’t support him) and he’s worth $500m. my logic is he’ll get the game exposed to teens in America who spread it to parents and it’s as contagious as corona in 2020 china. He’s a key figure in why the UFC is what it is today and why it generated an estimated $1.3 billion in revenue last year and could be great for the game as a whole. Especially if it lines the NRLs pockets so we don’t get names on the back of jerseys.
shortage on free chickin wings in hot sauce for any reason ,the crowd will be noughtIt’s a novelty event that will be out of the minds the next day of any American who watches it.