Tigers' Tumult: Is Change on the Horizon?

‘Pretty difficult’: Galvin opens up on Tigers tumult

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Lachlan Galvin, the West Tigers playmaker, has expressed his optimism amid the turmoil surrounding his future, describing the situation as "pretty difficult." Despite recent unrest, including his decision to decline a five-year, $6 million contract extension for personal development reasons, he remains committed to the sport, stating, "All I want to do is play rugby league.

That's why I live, to be honest."

Recent developments saw Galvin initially dropped to reserve grade but recalled for a key match against the Sharks, where he contributed significantly by assisting in all three tries.

His performance helped the Tigers regain their footing in the quest for a top-eight finish in the NRL.

While detailed discussions about his future past 2026 are off-limits, Galvin's enthusiasm for rugby league continues undiminished, even amid the club's ongoing challenges.

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