‘Unlike Galvin’: Tigers’ swipe as No.1 twist looms
Jahream Bula is reportedly set to remain at the Tigers.
The gun fullback’s future at the merger club was up in the air, being the highet-profile fullback currently available on the open market.
The 23-year-old’s current contract runs out at the end of the 2026 season, but that deal includes two options.
The first is an option in the Tigers favour to extend it for the 2027 season worth around $900,000, while he also has an option in his favour worth $800,000.
Despite doubts surrounding the club’s desire to retain him, club chief executive Shane Richardson made it clear to
AAP the Tigers want him to wear the No.1 long term and they are in the process of negotiating a fresh multi-year contract.
He also couldn’t help but take a swipe at Lachlan Galvin, who departed for the Bulldogs midway through the 2025 season.
“I don’t want to do a pick-up of the option, I want to do an extension long term,” he said.
“He wants to be here. Unlike Galvin, who didn’t want to be here, he wants to be here.
“You never count your chickens until they hatch, but I am pretty confident we will get it done.”
The move to extend Bula long-term is a twist, after it was reported that he was a huge chance to leave due to the club not believing he was a genuine $900,000 player.
Jahream Bula is set to remain at the Tigers.Source: Getty Images
Tigers powerbrokers have also reportedly sat down with Jarome Luai’s management, with clauses in his contract also making his future cloudy.
He would be free to leave at the end of the 2026 season, but Richardson is confident his squad is now settled — at least for three more years.
“We’re locked in virtually then until the end of 2028. We have a team together with maybe one or two changes to it,” Richardson said.
“If a player doesn’t want to be here, we won’t have him here. And I’ve made those decisions before. But Jahream wants to be here.”