Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Signing Adam Hamstring Reynolds would be one of the dumbest signings this club could ever make, and probably push Latu out the door.
If another club had these 2 signed one would be hamstrung but the other playing.

But the kind of luck the Tigers get it would be odds on that they would be in rehab together, no way should we sign Reynolds too risky.
 
We need leaders now ...none of these speccys me tioned are real leaders....i guess theres none available.
Currently we have a pimply 19yo being told to do what he wants and the rest have no idea what hes doing.
Terrell wants to be a leader but he seems to ve running on empty.
Api needs to lift another notch but i think he and Luai feel.hamstrung with Galvins free rein.
If kpp is for next year what other forwards are there and have been mentioned as possibles?
Not much that ive seen lately...frizell..tieg wilson (not a fit imo)...matterson lol.
im expecting disappointment
I honestly can’t believe Galvin is being allowed to just run the show especially when we have the likes of Luai in the halves. It makes no sense, especially since he’s bloody leaving anyway!

Stand up Luai and grab the reins, you’ve won 4 premierships, the kid has done nothing.
 
I think we'll see talks with KPP progress rapidly over the next week. Bradman Best has done a pretty serious hammy injury which could see him miss a couple of months according to NRL physio. I reckon the Knights will be desperate for Dom Young now & will be freeing up cap space quite quickly.
Did he do that last round?

I completely missed that news.
 

Wests Tigers board to discuss early release for Galvin​

May 16, 2025 — 2.48pm

The Wests Tigers board will on Monday discuss the possibility of whether the club should release Lachlan Galvin from the final year of his deal in 2026.

Lachlan Galvin.

Lachlan Galvin.Credit:Getty Images

The Tigers powerbrokers want to open a conversation about what to do with the talented playmaker, including the potential of an early release from his current contract.

The Tigers have been bullish about their intent to hold Galvin to his contract, however there is the added layer of a threatened legal battle that looms around accusations of bullying.

It is a possibility the Tigers will demand a transfer fee from prospective clubs if they decide that it is in their best interest to release Galvin at the end of the season.

Galvin last month informed the club of his desire to depart at the end of his contract, with his manager Isaac Moses knocking back attempts from Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson to offer the teenager a lucrative upgrade and extension offer worth close to $6 million.

Galvin is on the radar of Parramatta Eels, while speculation has grown in recent days about a potential move to the Bulldogs despite general manager Phil Gould publicly declaring that his club would not pursue his services.

“We are not involved in the Lachlan Galvin discussion and we won’t be involved in the Lachlan Galvin discussion,” Gould said. “We wish him all the best.”

More to come.
 
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