The precocious kid certainly won’t b playing lower grades anytime soon & probably never.If we were to make that blunder then expect his ruthless manager Isaac the saboteur Moses to make a song & dance about it & threaten to shift him to the rorters.Actually he won’t just threaten he will definitely contrive a way to break his contract.
I gree with that Ted.
Imho players these days are more prone to mental health issues than physical.
In society general, boys are mollycoddled somewhat and wrapped in tissue paper compaired to yesteryears. Working hard labour growing up was a necessity, particularly on farms and in rural areas. It's not a comparison that should be used but I believe it's a fact. It wasn't compulsory to go to school in Tassie until 1868 because boys were required to work the land.
Gradually kids have left the outdoors to sit behind the computer desk or television.
There are a many programs to help people these days with mental issues including one that is within the club itself.
In modern professional sport, if you snooze you lose. It's part of the reason why clubs have so many Polynesian players because their bodies mature earlier and they hit their peak earlier, thus giving longer service and initially not breaking the budget.
Players like Galvin are groomed to use their brains (eyes up footy) and not so much their body. Imo he's doing that but in saying that it's the senior fwds that need to take care of him eg getting in front of big boppers and shielding their halves so as not to do too many front on tackles.... it's a job that edge fwds from top clubs do so well, like Cronulla, Rorters and Storm.
Injuries to smaller ½ backs-⅝ are due to bad tackling techniques and not so much the size difference.
Luke Keary is a classic example...he has been knocked out a few times by putting his head on the wrong side when tackling.
I'm a compassionate fella and I don't think he's being handled wrongly.
If we continue to struggle then he may be replaced to give the other halves combos a go but I think it's going to be a Luai/ Galvin pairing next year with Turuva and Olam outside them.