
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Canterbury coach Cameron Ciraldo has expressed strong confidence in Lachlan Galvin's potential as a long-term half following an impressive debut in a 30-12 victory over Parramatta.
Galvin, a teenager, made his entrance into the game at a pivotal moment, replacing off-contract No.
7 Toby Sexton, who shifted to hooker.
From his position, Galvin quickly became a key player in the Bulldogs' attack.
He collaborated effectively with five-eighth Matt Burton, contributing to a try by Viliame Kikau.
Galvin also assisted in extending the lead, providing a crucial pass to Connor Tracey on the right edge to secure a win for the team.
Ciraldo remarked on Galvin's development, stating, "He plays in the halves, that's his preferred position.
When we looked at bringing him in immediately we probably thought he could fill a number of positions and he might be able to do that.
But he is predominantly a half and I thought he did a great job tonight."
This performance indicates Galvin's potential to solidify his role within the team moving forward.