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Gallant faces a career choice







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Family man ... Wests Tiger Shannon Gallant and his 20 month old son Preston at home in Ambarvale. Photograph Angelo Soulas Source: The Daily Telegraph



WESTS Tigers fullback Shannon Gallant has set himself an eight-week deadline to make it as an NRL player - or he will join the police force.

Signed by the Tigers on an incentive-structured contract with a base value of just $20,000 for the season, Gallant has walked the NRL breadline for the past two seasons. Off contract in October and with 20-month-old son Preston and fiancee Brooke Munro at home in Ambarvale, the Wests Magpies junior is fighting to forge a career on a battler's income.
But the fullback nicknamed Mighty Mouse, who pockets an extra $2,500 for every NRL match he plays, isn't about to complain. "I might be struggling a bit but I'd be happy to brush my match payments just to play in the NRL,'' Gallant said.
"Obviously they come in handy and I desperately need them. But that's how keen I am just to get a go. It's hard trying to make things work but this is a dream ... sometimes you've got to struggle a bit to get through."
"This is the most important eight weeks of my rugby league life. It could be the end of my career - or it could be just the start.I've just got to work hard for the family now."
"My family's always helped me through the tough times. But if rugby league doesn't work then I want to become a police officer. I'd like to start in uniform but eventually I'd like to work on the highway patrol.''
With the Tigers finals hopes all but extinguished, Gallant has earned an opportunity after coach Tim Sheens opted to scrap the controversial experiment of playing Benji Marshall at halfback.
Regular fullback Tim Moltzen is now wearing the No.7 jumper, with Marshall playing five-eighth. That means Gallant will today make his debut at Leichhardt Oval - opposite a player he has spent countless hours studying in the shape of North Queensland's Matt Bowen.
"I've watched that many tapes on Matt Bowen,'' Gallant said. "I try to replicate my game on him ... so I can't wait to get an opportunity against him.''
New Tigers chief executive Stephen Humphreys said the club was likely to make a decision within the next fortnight on whether Gallant is given a new contract. "We're just in the final throes of locking down our playing roster for next year,'' Humphreys said.
"We still have two or three spots to determine so Shannon is very much in our thinking. The first half of the year probably didn't play out the way Shannon would have liked but he's continued to work hard and finds himself back in the NRL team so he's very much in the mix for us.''
Gallant has pocketed a total of $30,000 so far this season - before tax - and hopes some strong from will see him remain in the NRL.
 

madunit

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If we had've kept our eye on the ball re the salary cap, we could have given him a 70 thou contract making him happy, and keeping him in our squad.
 

macnaz

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I cant see the wankers signing him for next year,Altho i really hope they do. Pity sharks didnt grab him instead of Morris because it would be a shame to lose him from the game.
Good luck anyway mighty mouse with the rest of the season and i hope u show all the doubters how good you really are.
 
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Spike

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He's better off staying with the Tigers than joining the police force. They don't pay much better
 

Reek_Havoc

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Natural instincts, quick, great backer-upperer, cleans up well at the back. Should have been signed up long time ago.
 

Vicious

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Sign him up. The kid wears his heart on his sleeve when he runs out wearing a Wests Tigers jersey and besides that he has a fair amount of ability. What more can you want ???
 

RoMo

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Shame it took the man with the clipboard 3 seasons of morris sh*t in the halves to figure it out eh
 

Bennyfro

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a few more solid performances at fullback like yesterday and we would be crazy to let him go. all it would take is for a 1000 of the more fairweather fans to get off their backsides for each of the home games in the next 2 months if the tigers can keep winning to cover gallant's pay rise for next year.
 

MacDougall

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If we aren't careful somebody else will steal him.

I wouldn't put it past the Broncos to throw him 100K, what with Hunt off contract and all.

If he plays a good game against the Raiders, he will be signing somewhere in the week after that. A good fullback isn't easy to find.
 

N.C.

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I honestly hope we've stitched him up by then... His last two games have been worthy. The tackle on Rapira or whoever it was where the ball was knocked loose on the try-line was just superb. I reckon he held Webb up too, or at least came close enough that the video ref should have been given a look at it. Add speed, footwork, enthusiasm and a pretty level head at the back for a guy with less than 10 first grade games to his name - this guy should be our number one for a long time to come...
 

nyx

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Finally got to watch the replay last night. I was really impressed with Gallant's game. You could tell he's a natural, experienced FB with his positional play and general reading of the game

I loved how he backed himself for his try and just went for it. Very impressive speed.

He must be our fastest over 40ms? I think Lawrence might still beat him over 100m though
 

DanOz

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And Gallants speed was again apparant against the Raiders, & finished it off with a beautiful kick for Morris on the fly - he made something very difficult look easy.
 
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