Benji Focuses Beyond Storylines in Upcoming Match

‘I don’t care about storylines’: Benji on Galvin return

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall addressed the upcoming match against the Bulldogs, particularly focusing on the return of former player Lachlan Galvin.

Marshall emphasized that whether fans choose to boo Galvin during Sunday's game is not his decision.

The match at CommBank Stadium is significant, with emotions running high as the Bulldogs, who are considered strong contenders, face a struggling Tigers team looking to avoid finishing last.

The narrative surrounding Galvin has overshadowed the game's standings since his request for an early release from his contract became public.

Fans have expressed their frustration on social media, and the atmosphere during the match will likely reflect that tension.

When asked about potential boos for Galvin, Marshall said, "I don't know, I'm not one of them.

It's up to them." He acknowledged that fans are entitled to their feelings and reactions, stressing, "The thing with that is you can't tell them what to do or what to say." Ultimately, Marshall stated, "I don't care about storylines.

I care about where we are on the table, and at the moment, we want to be higher."

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