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Zoso

Juniors
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499
And the Benny hill show led by Jim’s Mowing and Mon continues. They can’t sell the club or values of our coach. If they lose him, a Parra supporter who loves the club, they should be sacked.

If they can’t sell Ryles who has done more 2 months than it took Ciraldo do with spending millions and 3 years then they are the biggest Morons.
What is your position if they sign him?
 

Stevie

Bench
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3,534
We're in a bidding war

Like I said before it's going to take more years and $$$ than people are going to be comfortable with.

But at the end of the day, you can't go wrong with elite spine play.
At this stage I’m the 18 year old interested in the VN “with only” 240k km on it.
I’m emotionally invested. It’s advertised for $18k, he’s never gunna get that but now Mustafa from Marsden Park apparently is interested so I’m going $30k!!!!
 

eels_fan

First Grade
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7,955
If this wasn’t shadow-written by Gus himself to try and get Dogs fans onside with the Galvin signing I’ll eat my own arm. Not a single dog fan wants him or has anything good to say about him.

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Halfbacks wear the performance more than any other player on a footy field.

Which might seem unfair to Canterbury playmaker Toby Sexton, after the Bulldogs climbed off the canvas, from 20-0 nil down against the Raiders, to produce one their greatest comeback wins by piling on 32 unanswered points.


Typically, sports editors want their reporters to file their column from matches as soon as the full-time siren sounds.

Telegraph readers pay for a subscription service that demands immediate insight into a game, so that they can tap on their mobile or PC and receive the latest news on what has just gone down.

It requires sports reporters to write what we call ‘running copy’.

I was working the day the Dogs came back in Canberra, with my first-half notes appearing tone deaf and of little context after Canterbury’s Stephen Crichton held the footy like an apple in the second half and began to run like a track sprinter down the right side of the field.

I didn’t think those first half notes were the story.

Until now.

Buried in the result of that epic game against the Raiders, is the reason why Canterbury forwarded Galvin a contract offer on Friday.


The offer is believed to be less than the $750,000 per season deal that has been reported.

The second major factor that has changed the Dogs interest from moderate to serious in the past two weeks is that they can get Galvin now.

That major component of the deal was never a consideration for the Dogs because the Wests Tigers had always said they wouldn’t be releasing him until the expiration of his contract at the end of 2026.

The Eels too, have submitted a deal for Galvin to play alongside Mitchell Moses.

Back down in Canberra two weeks ago, the Dogs were swimming against the tide for the opening 40 minutes, spending just 12 tackles (two sets of six) inside the Raiders 20-metre zone.

By comparison, the Raiders had 25 tackles inside the Dogs red zone.

We all look for the YouTube highlights of a halfback carving the opposition.

Yet it’s when their team is scrambling for field position and their forwards are getting bashed, when you can learn more about your team’s halfback.

The Bulldogs loss to the Broncos in round eight is another example of needing your halfback to shift momentum, while last Thursday night, Dolphins rising star Isaiah Katoa schooled Canterbury in how to control a match in atrocious conditions.

At 16-0 nil down to Canberra and with six minutes remaining in the first half, the Bulldogs had managed a rare trip down field to be on the Raiders line in attack.

The end of the set would be just their tenth tackle inside the Green Machine’s red zone.

If not creating points for his side, it was imperative Sexton delivered a play that provided the Dogs with more ball in possession and down the Raiders end.

With the footy in his hands on the fifth tackle, Sexton dribbled a lifeless turnover kick into the awaiting arms of Canberra forward Hudson Young standing between his posts.

“That’s the end of that for the Dogs,” Fox League commentator Dan Ginnane lamented.

Canterbury would get another shot at the Raiders two minutes later, yet wasted it just quickly, on the third tackle.

Shifting the ball from the right to the left, Sexton floated a rainbow pass which landed at the feet of winger Jacob Kiraz, who knocked the ball on.

The pass was never on, supported by the Fox cameras that found coach Cameron Ciraldo venting his frustration from the coaches box.

Something clearly changed inside the Dogs dressing rooms at halftime in regards to upping the involvement of utility Bailey Hayward in the second half.

Hayward had 28 possessions to Sexton’s 23 as Canterbury reeled in the scoreboard.

Sexton belongs in the NRL, he’s a solid halfback, is a strong defender, scraps on every play and can push his teammates around the park.

Galvin is a rare talent.

He showed enough in his rookie year last season, without Jarome Luai, that he is capable of not only steering a side, but can elevate a team’s attack, highlighted by his superior try-assist numbers to Luai this season.

For where Canterbury want to go, the pursuit of Galvin is a no-brainer.

 

eels_fan

First Grade
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7,955
So by the sounds of things our original offer was already higher than the Dogs offer, and we have since upped it again, indicating our original higher offer was rejected - so if he does end up coming, it’s now 100% because of the money and not opportunity, Moses partnership, development etc
 

Johnny88

Juniors
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1,432
According to Chammas on Triple M Gus was telling the truth when he said we don’t want him. He said that Galvin has the desire to be a bulldog and initiated the talks recently

If true he should have signed his Canterbury contract today.
Who knows?
 

Pazza

Coach
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10,770
So by the sounds of things our original offer was already higher than the Dogs offer, and we have since upped it again, indicating our original higher offer was rejected - so if he does end up coming, it’s now 100% because of the money and not opportunity, Moses partnership, development etc

Everything is about money
 

AnonymousLurker

Juniors
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2,111
According to Chammas on Triple M Gus was telling the truth when he said we don’t want him. He said that Galvin has the desire to be a bulldog and initiated the talks recently

If true he should have signed his Canterbury contract today.
Who knows?

Bullshit , they would have been in his ears , probably his old coach who is with them

If this is being said , it means *can’t believe I’m saying this* they lost out to us for his signature , as trying to save face being rejected
 

Tiger5150

Bench
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4,426
What a bunch of BS

Gus could teach goebbels a thing or two

Michael Chammas: Gus was telling the truth about Galvin and its a late development;
Parra Fans: "What a lot of bullshit, the media LIES!!!"

Michael Chammas: " Parra & Bulldogs have offered Galvin $750K. less than the Tigers
Parra Fans: That is gospel truth...



Spoiler........eEVERYTHING to do with Isaac Moses is media manipulation and bullshit
 

JokerEel

Coach
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16,088
Michael Chammas: Gus was telling the truth about Galvin and its a late development;
Parra Fans: "What a lot of bullshit, the media LIES!!!"

Michael Chammas: " Parra & Bulldogs have offered Galvin $750K. less than the Tigers
Parra Fans: That is gospel truth...



Spoiler........eEVERYTHING to do with Isaac Moses is media manipulation and bullshit

Yeah I a Parra fan and don't take anything as gospel sorry..
 
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