
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
In the recent King's Birthday clash, the Canterbury Bulldogs showcased the emergence of the 'Lachlan Galvin Era,' but it was Matt Burton who captured the spotlight.
According to zerotackle.com, Galvin debuted in the halfback position, prompting Toby Sexton's shift to dummy-half and Reed Mahoney's move to the bench.
Despite waiting nearly 60 minutes to enter the game, Galvin was welcomed by cheers from nearly 60,000 fans and made a notable impact, scoring a try in the final minutes.
During his limited time on the field, Galvin took command of the match, executing a line-break and forming a strong partnership with Burton that led to a try.
Matt Burton, one of the Bulldogs' standout players this season, also demonstrated his skills, as he continues to aim for selection in the NSW Blues lineup.