I'd reply in the original thread but frankly it's beneath me to participate in that inane swill.
Enjoy the wait.
Gallow may well of been unhappy last year but changes are afoot which could se him, as every 17 year old does, change his mind in a thrice.
Fact is, Galloway is a contracted Shark for 2004 AND 2005. The Sharks have developed him, doesn't matter how it's come about, that's the fact and they won't be giving up on him that easily. He will never be released before the contract is up so anyone who wants him for 2006 is gonna be forking out BIG bickies.
The Sharks will be a more stable club by the time Keith's contract comes up for review and we get first go at keeping him and as I have said, 17 year olds go from mood to mood so 2 years is like an eon away.
Keep the dream alive though, dreams are healthy
:arrow: 17 year old Keith Galloway (second row) for the sharks has said that he intends on playing with the dragons in the future when offered a contract. A friend of mine who is a teacher taught Keith and spoke with him recently. Keith said he is on a contract of 30,000 and at 17 thats alot. Keith also said he was hoping to be offered a contract for the dragons, he said he doesnt want to really play for the sharks and says they have some big problems.
Enjoy the wait.
Gallow may well of been unhappy last year but changes are afoot which could se him, as every 17 year old does, change his mind in a thrice.
Fact is, Galloway is a contracted Shark for 2004 AND 2005. The Sharks have developed him, doesn't matter how it's come about, that's the fact and they won't be giving up on him that easily. He will never be released before the contract is up so anyone who wants him for 2006 is gonna be forking out BIG bickies.
The Sharks will be a more stable club by the time Keith's contract comes up for review and we get first go at keeping him and as I have said, 17 year olds go from mood to mood so 2 years is like an eon away.
Keep the dream alive though, dreams are healthy