What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Rumours and Stuff

Delboy

First Grade
Messages
7,894
Hypocrisy is a thing across League fans, at least the Tigers fans lead the rest of the NRL. No one cried when Lyon walked out, Tallis similar, DCE told them he was leaving etc. The strange issue in all of this , is why on earth did he sign a 3 year deal when he agitated to leave consistently.

Obviously he wasn’t around smart operators like the Tigers life member we have on charge! He would have got multiple player options each 6 months 🤔
 

Tiger5150

Bench
Messages
4,353
Hypocrisy is a thing across League fans, at least the Tigers fans lead the rest of the NRL. No one cried when Lyon walked out, Tallis similar, DCE told them he was leaving etc. The strange issue in all of this , is why on earth did he sign a 3 year deal when he agitated to leave consistently.
Bingo!

$$$$$
 

The Rosco

Bench
Messages
2,962
I must admit, it would be absolutely delicious if Galvin signed for us for less than what he was offered by the Tigers.
Yeah, nah Matty. Like, that would be funny and all . . . but we won't be doin any early releases unless we get a proper good player in return.
So that rules you lot out ;)
But, apparently you blokes have kulcha.
This Kulcha stuff must develop when you're 1 and 5, and shooting the lights out with onfield team performances.
 
Messages
3,154
Even though FitzSimons is a jealous anti-rugby league wanker who should be the LAST journalist writing anything about rugby league .... but he is 100% spot on here

The attack on Galvin is disgusting, hypocritical, bullying and shows a distinct lack of GOOD culture within the Tigers.


Tigers to blame as bullies and hypocrites pile on Galvin​


Friends, when it comes to hyperbolic hypocrisy, when it comes to bullying bastardry, when it comes to sheer shittiness in rugba league, I think we have a post-war record, yes? (Which is saying something.)

For those who’ve joined us late, Galvin is the 19-year-old wunderkind of the newly resuscitated Wests Tigers, a great player who’s been carving ’em up a little like Benji Marshall in his prime. He’s got verve in his swerve, Veuve in his make-up. He plays champagne rugby league that is a joy to watch!

But here’s the thing. Marshall is now Galvin’s coach, and despite the Tigers recently tabling a $5.5 million offer for five years of the young man’s services, Galvin quietly declined. He did not loudly decline. He quietly declined. All the noise since has come from Tigers management and players. It is understood that the reason for Galvin declining to sign the contract is not because he wants more money, necessarily, but because he thinks he might become a better player under another coach, and that Marshall is not necessarily his kind of coach.

Cue, the said hyperbolic hypocrisy, the bullying bastardry, the sheer shittiness led by – of all people – Jarome Luai, who went so far as to put on his Instagram account an image of god-knows-what, emblazoned with the words: “Team first.”

Sorry, what?

“Team first,” Jarome?

YOU’RE the one saying that? Is that the approach you took, when leaving the team you were born and bred to, the one that raised you as a footballer, the one writ large in your very DNA, Penrith? Or did you just observe the greatest of all rugby traditions – the very one that the game was founded on in 1908 – to take the money and run?

Well, you’re right, you didn’t quite do that.
For in your case, you paused long enough to put a clause in your contract with the Tigers saying you reserved the right to leave at the end of this year if you weren’t happy with the way things were going – or, clearly, if you got a better offer. Can you see much “team first” in that clause, Jarome?
You were joined by Api Koroisau, in the delegation that went to see Marshall on Monday to say you didn’t want to play with Galvin any more, and he should be dropped.
You, Api Koroisau, you? Mate, you didn’t even resist the big bucks as long as Luai did, but left the ’Riff two years ago! Who the hell are you to wring your hands and say Galvin has let the side down by choosing to do precisely what you did?
Two other Tigers players have publicly joined the carry-on, turning on their 19-year-old teammate – and the end result is that Galvin has, unbelievably, been dropped to the NRL’s version of reserve grade.

For what, exactly?
Seriously, to be a player as good as Galvin and find yourself in the NSW Cup, you’d have to think he was guilty of at least one cardinal sin – not going out drinking with the boys after the game? – if not two, but I can’t see any. I repeat: everything he did was quiet. All the noise has come from the Tigers, now leading a baying mob of NRL fans, and Galvin has merely responded to it.

And you, Benji, want to tear him a new one for chasing the money? Which one of you, or your players, hasn’t? The only one I can think of in recent times would be ... Lachie Galvin. As far as we know, money is not the driving force in this imbroglio. He simply doesn’t think Marshall is a great coach. Is this not his right?
The end result of the whole debacle is a Tigers train wreck. Bodies, everywhere. Ill will abounding all around. The Tigers were just back on track, starting to win for the first time in yonks. And now this. Through gross mismanagement, what should have been a minor affair has blown up, de luxe, resulting in one of their star players being sidelined and vilified by all and sundry. Seriously, the online hate against him is extraordinary. (Not quite as bad as the hate your humble correspondent gets when I opine that COVID vaccinations were a good thing that saved millions of people, but close.)

And he’s 19!
Get in the bin, the lot of you hypocrites and bullying bastards.
Oh, and if you’d like to discuss it, I’ll either be in my trailer, or hiding behind JT on the sidelines.
 
Last edited:

King-Gutho94

Coach
Messages
17,035
Outside of Tigers fandom, no merkin will care. It’ll be like Tedesco and Moses to the rest of the rugby league world. Or Jamie Lyon or Gorden Tallis. Nobody cares.
Good point does anyone actually remember James Tedesco backflipped on Ricky and the Raiders before the DCE rule came in to stay loyal at the tigers for another 3 years.
 

Angry_eel

First Grade
Messages
8,707
Even though FitzSimons is a jealous anti-rugby league wanker who should be the LAST journalist writing anything about rugby league .... but he is 100% spot on here

The attack on Galvin is disgusting, hypocritical, bullying and shows a distinct lack of GOOD culture within the Tigers.


Tigers to blame as bullies and hypocrites pile on Galvin​


Friends, when it comes to hyperbolic hypocrisy, when it comes to bullying bastardry, when it comes to sheer shittiness in rugba league, I think we have a post-war record, yes? (Which is saying something.)

For those who’ve joined us late, Galvin is the 19-year-old wunderkind of the newly resuscitated Wests Tigers, a great player who’s been carving ’em up a little like Benji Marshall in his prime. He’s got verve in his swerve, Veuve in his make-up. He plays champagne rugby league that is a joy to watch!

But here’s the thing. Marshall is now Galvin’s coach, and despite the Tigers recently tabling a $5.5 million offer for five years of the young man’s services, Galvin quietly declined. He did not loudly decline. He quietly declined. All the noise since has come from Tigers management and players. It is understood that the reason for Galvin declining to sign the contract is not because he wants more money, necessarily, but because he thinks he might become a better player under another coach, and that Marshall is not necessarily his kind of coach.

Cue, the said hyperbolic hypocrisy, the bullying bastardry, the sheer shittiness led by – of all people – Jarome Luai, who went so far as to put on his Instagram account an image of god-knows-what, emblazoned with the words: “Team first.”

Sorry, what?

“Team first,” Jarome?

YOU’RE the one saying that? Is that the approach you took, when leaving the team you were born and bred to, the one that raised you as a footballer, the one writ large in your very DNA, Penrith? Or did you just observe the greatest of all rugby traditions – the very one that the game was founded on in 1908 – to take the money and run?

Well, you’re right, you didn’t quite do that.
For in your case, you paused long enough to put a clause in your contract with the Tigers saying you reserved the right to leave at the end of this year if you weren’t happy with the way things were going – or, clearly, if you got a better offer. Can you see much “team first” in that clause, Jarome?
You were joined by Api Koroisau, in the delegation that went to see Marshall on Monday to say you didn’t want to play with Galvin any more, and he should be dropped.
You, Api Koroisau, you? Mate, you didn’t even resist the big bucks as long as Luai did, but left the ’Riff two years ago! Who the hell are you to wring your hands and say Galvin has let the side down by choosing to do precisely what you did?
Two other Tigers players have publicly joined the carry-on, turning on their 19-year-old teammate – and the end result is that Galvin has, unbelievably, been dropped to the NRL’s version of reserve grade.

For what, exactly?
Seriously, to be a player as good as Galvin and find yourself in the NSW Cup, you’d have to think he was guilty of at least one cardinal sin – not going out drinking with the boys after the game? – if not two, but I can’t see any. I repeat: everything he did was quiet. All the noise has come from the Tigers, now leading a baying mob of NRL fans, and Galvin has merely responded to it.

And you, Benji, want to tear him a new one for chasing the money? Which one of you, or your players, hasn’t? The only one I can think of in recent times would be ... Lachie Galvin. As far as we know, money is not the driving force in this imbroglio. He simply doesn’t think Marshall is a great coach. Is this not his right?
The end result of the whole debacle is a Tigers train wreck. Bodies, everywhere. Ill will abounding all around. The Tigers were just back on track, starting to win for the first time in yonks. And now this. Through gross mismanagement, what should have been a minor affair has blown up, de luxe, resulting in one of their star players being sidelined and vilified by all and sundry. Seriously, the online hate against him is extraordinary. (Not quite as bad as the hate your humble correspondent gets when I opine that COVID vaccinations were a good thing that saved millions of people, but close.)

And he’s 19!
Get in the bin, the lot of you hypocrites and bullying bastards.
Oh, and if you’d like to discuss it, I’ll either be in my trailer, or hiding behind JT on the sidelines.
Yea that sums up the situation.
 

Delboy

First Grade
Messages
7,894
Yeah, nah Matty. Like, that would be funny and all . . . but we won't be doin any early releases unless we get a proper good player in return.
So that rules you lot out ;)
But, apparently you blokes have kulcha.
This Kulcha stuff must develop when you're 1 and 5, and shooting the lights out with onfield team performances.
Wow, amazing the Tigpies fans, win a few games and suddenly the comments are about how hopeless other teams are. Yep, you are going ok, but seriously, going off a bit early
 

Tiger5150

Bench
Messages
4,353
Yea that sums up the situation.
No it doesn’t at all. Everyone calling Luai etc out as a hypocrite because they left for money, then in the same sentence say that money isn’t Galvins motivation.

Luai and Turuva took Tigers money after being forced out because of the cap. They WANTED to stay at their club and be loyal but one thing they didn’t do was pot their club on the way out.

Tigers players aren’t dirty he is leaving for $$$ they are dirty he (his management) shat on Benji and the club. It’s not that hard but people are doing mental gymnastics to shit on the Tigers and because everyone wants him here
 

King-Gutho94

Coach
Messages
17,035
Even though FitzSimons is a jealous anti-rugby league wanker who should be the LAST journalist writing anything about rugby league .... but he is 100% spot on here

The attack on Galvin is disgusting, hypocritical, bullying and shows a distinct lack of GOOD culture within the Tigers.


Tigers to blame as bullies and hypocrites pile on Galvin​


Friends, when it comes to hyperbolic hypocrisy, when it comes to bullying bastardry, when it comes to sheer shittiness in rugba league, I think we have a post-war record, yes? (Which is saying something.)

For those who’ve joined us late, Galvin is the 19-year-old wunderkind of the newly resuscitated Wests Tigers, a great player who’s been carving ’em up a little like Benji Marshall in his prime. He’s got verve in his swerve, Veuve in his make-up. He plays champagne rugby league that is a joy to watch!

But here’s the thing. Marshall is now Galvin’s coach, and despite the Tigers recently tabling a $5.5 million offer for five years of the young man’s services, Galvin quietly declined. He did not loudly decline. He quietly declined. All the noise since has come from Tigers management and players. It is understood that the reason for Galvin declining to sign the contract is not because he wants more money, necessarily, but because he thinks he might become a better player under another coach, and that Marshall is not necessarily his kind of coach.

Cue, the said hyperbolic hypocrisy, the bullying bastardry, the sheer shittiness led by – of all people – Jarome Luai, who went so far as to put on his Instagram account an image of god-knows-what, emblazoned with the words: “Team first.”

Sorry, what?

“Team first,” Jarome?

YOU’RE the one saying that? Is that the approach you took, when leaving the team you were born and bred to, the one that raised you as a footballer, the one writ large in your very DNA, Penrith? Or did you just observe the greatest of all rugby traditions – the very one that the game was founded on in 1908 – to take the money and run?

Well, you’re right, you didn’t quite do that.
For in your case, you paused long enough to put a clause in your contract with the Tigers saying you reserved the right to leave at the end of this year if you weren’t happy with the way things were going – or, clearly, if you got a better offer. Can you see much “team first” in that clause, Jarome?
You were joined by Api Koroisau, in the delegation that went to see Marshall on Monday to say you didn’t want to play with Galvin any more, and he should be dropped.
You, Api Koroisau, you? Mate, you didn’t even resist the big bucks as long as Luai did, but left the ’Riff two years ago! Who the hell are you to wring your hands and say Galvin has let the side down by choosing to do precisely what you did?
Two other Tigers players have publicly joined the carry-on, turning on their 19-year-old teammate – and the end result is that Galvin has, unbelievably, been dropped to the NRL’s version of reserve grade.

For what, exactly?
Seriously, to be a player as good as Galvin and find yourself in the NSW Cup, you’d have to think he was guilty of at least one cardinal sin – not going out drinking with the boys after the game? – if not two, but I can’t see any. I repeat: everything he did was quiet. All the noise has come from the Tigers, now leading a baying mob of NRL fans, and Galvin has merely responded to it.

And you, Benji, want to tear him a new one for chasing the money? Which one of you, or your players, hasn’t? The only one I can think of in recent times would be ... Lachie Galvin. As far as we know, money is not the driving force in this imbroglio. He simply doesn’t think Marshall is a great coach. Is this not his right?
The end result of the whole debacle is a Tigers train wreck. Bodies, everywhere. Ill will abounding all around. The Tigers were just back on track, starting to win for the first time in yonks. And now this. Through gross mismanagement, what should have been a minor affair has blown up, de luxe, resulting in one of their star players being sidelined and vilified by all and sundry. Seriously, the online hate against him is extraordinary. (Not quite as bad as the hate your humble correspondent gets when I opine that COVID vaccinations were a good thing that saved millions of people, but close.)

And he’s 19!
Get in the bin, the lot of you hypocrites and bullying bastards.
Oh, and if you’d like to discuss it, I’ll either be in my trailer, or hiding behind JT on the sidelines.

Fitzy would be over the moon no one is talking about this
 

84 Baby

Immortal
Messages
30,721
Remind me when John Elias bashed his missus and when he played for Wests Tigers
It’s been almost 10 years since Auvaa played for us. And while I don’t condone what he did, remind me when he “bashed” his missus. Nor should anyone be denied future employment after having been punished for the crime. Has he bashed anyone since?
John Elias had stints with both Wests & Balmain, weird you can’t recall that but seem to think we’re over here hero worshipping Auvaa. It’s embarrassing for you that you keep dredging it up, as well as now grading restraining a woman, albeit aggressively, as worse than curb stomping an unconscious person.
 

Tiger5150

Bench
Messages
4,353
Wow, amazing the Tigpies fans, win a few games and suddenly the comments are about how hopeless other teams are. Yep, you are going ok, but seriously, going off a bit early
Yeah even I’m not ready to pull that lever yet. Suffice to say when Lachie arrives at Parra it won’t be to a coach with a proven NRL record or development of halves
 

84 Baby

Immortal
Messages
30,721
Yeah even I’m not ready to pull that lever yet. Suffice to say when Lachie arrives at Parra it won’t be to a coach with a proven NRL record or development of halves
I’m trying to find where Galvin said that’s why he’s leaving
 

Tiger5150

Bench
Messages
4,353
It’s been almost 10 years since Auvaa played for us. And while I don’t condone what he did, remind me when he “bashed” his missus. Nor should anyone be denied future employment after having been punished for the crime. Has he bashed anyone since?
John Elias had stints with both Wests & Balmain, weird you can’t recall that but seem to think we’re over here hero worshipping Auvaa. It’s embarrassing for you that you keep dredging it up, as well as now grading restraining a woman, albeit aggressively, as worse than curb stomping an unconscious person.
Mate I agree with you that it’s old history and doesn’t need to be dredged up again, I only brought it up when old mate was about to chuck rocks in his glasshouse about Tigers players committing the sin of coming from Mt Druitt
 

Eelementary

Post Whore
Messages
57,617
Yeah, nah Matty. Like, that would be funny and all . . . but we won't be doin any early releases unless we get a proper good player in return.
So that rules you lot out ;)
But, apparently you blokes have kulcha.
This Kulcha stuff must develop when you're 1 and 5, and shooting the lights out with onfield team performances.

How dare you, sir!

You can have Kelma Tuilagi, and we will even throw in a two-for-one deal with Shaun Lane, and Ryan Matterson - how could you lose?
 
Top