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Ron's_Mate

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‘Leaving was the best thing’: Da Silva breaks silence on Tigers departure
By Adrian Proszenko
July 2, 2025 — 7.30pm

Tallyn Da Silva never thought he’d leave the Wests Tigers, but says he’s grateful the club didn’t hold him back after deciding to prioritise the retention of fellow hooker Api Koroisau.

Da Silva was contracted until the end of 2026, but the Tigers offered him a release before the June 30 window once he had decided to seek a move away from Concord. The 20-year-old had spent three years as the understudy to Koroisau – “there’s no one better to learn off” – but felt his development would be hindered if he continued to play second fiddle to the established rake.

The result was an immediate transfer to Parramatta on a four-and-a-half-year deal, where he will get the chance to fulfil his ambition of becoming a starting No.9. The news is difficult to digest for Tigers fans, who have witnessed Da Silva and fellow Campbelltown junior Lachlan Galvin depart in quick succession.

In his first interview since joining Parramatta, Da Silva said he always thought he would finish his career as a one-club man.

“I’m a local boy and played all the junior reps there, lived in Campbelltown all my life,” Da Silva said. “I thought it would be pretty special to stay at the Tigers, but unfortunately it didn’t happen. That’s footy. You move on, and I’m even more happy to be at Parra now.

“I’ve already been behind [Koroisau] for three years. I think if it was an extra two or three it would hinder my development and ability to make a name for myself.

“Leaving the club was the best thing. An opportunity has arisen and I’ve taken it with both hands. I’m happy to be there.”

Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson repeatedly assured Da Silva and his family that he wouldn’t block his pathway to a starting hooker position. Richardson was true to his word after deciding to focus on Koroisau’s retention.

“The whole way myself, my management and my family handled the situation, we were nothing but honest with the club,” Da Silva said.

“We sat with them many times and said we wanted to stay, but at the end of the day if you choose to go with Api then we will have to look elsewhere for my development to become a football player.

“I’m very grateful to the club for understanding that and taking it on board. The way myself, my family and management have gone about it, it was only fair … there are no hard feelings there at all.

“I’m pretty confident in my skill and I’m backing myself to prove I can be a full 80-minute starting hooker at some stage.

“I’ve played 22 games, a lot of them have been off the bench off the back of Api. Once I get the opportunity, I feel I can prove myself and show that I can be that player.”

Da Silva had no shortage of suitors. Manly, Newcastle and North Queensland were all keen on his signature, but the pitch from Parramatta coach Jason Ryles and assistant Nathan Brown convinced him the Eels were the best fit.

“I think it’s good to have all that noise finally stop, all the contract drama,” the Westfield Sports High School product said after reporting to Eels duty for the first time on Tuesday.

“I’m very privileged, it’s a good opportunity for me to take this. I’m very proud to put the colours on, I haven’t even put the jersey on, but it’s a rich club. I’m very happy to be there.

“I never saw myself playing for them, but as you get older that [Tigers-Eels rivalry] just goes out the window. You forget about that rivalry when you were younger, and now I’m just very proud to be a part of it all now.”

Da Silva said he appreciated the chance to learn his craft under Koroisau.

“He’s such a good person,” Da Silva said. “He took time out of a few training sessions to teach me a few things. I think for the first three years, I couldn’t have asked for anyone else to develop under.”

The Eels have the bye next week, with Da Silva hoping to make his club debut the following round against Penrith.

“I’d love to, that’s my goal, to play NRL every week,” he said. “If I’m lucky enough to put on that Eels jersey next week, I’d be stoked. Obviously I’m still new there, still learning all their systems and getting used to all the boys, but I’ll put my best foot forward to be chosen in that team next week.”
 

gordsy

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Despite all the pearl clutching in the press it's a decent result, as in we have depth and api is the better signing (not sure why we couldn't get cash or a player off parra for releasing tds early but I'm growing to expect this dogshit negotiating prowess from Richo)

I'm still puzzled why we played two hookers when we have such shit defence, especially hen we knew he was going but anyway.
 

Tiger Ted

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Despite all the pearl clutching in the press it's a decent result, as in we have depth and api is the better signing (not sure why we couldn't get cash or a player off parra for releasing tds early but I'm growing to expect this dogshit negotiating prowess from Richo)

I'm still puzzled why we played two hookers when we have such shit defence, especially hen we knew he was going but anyway.
It’s inexplicably moronic that this imbecilic club via the windbag Richo forced the kid out without negotiating a benefit in return.Richo has been a major disappointment
 

Tigerm

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The kid has just turned 20, earlier this year he acknowledged he wasn't fit enough to play 80 mins in FG, either he or his manager are living in Lala land.
 

BrotherJim05

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It’s inexplicably moronic that this imbecilic club via the windbag Richo forced the kid out without negotiating a benefit in return.Richo has been a major disappointment
Are you serious? Richo has been a disappointment? He is already the best CEO we've ever had what on earth are you on about
 

Someone2

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TDS will learn what playing with Moses is like and he was probably warned about.
That’s not bullying

that’s the captain blowing up at a player that nearly cost his team the game when they were in the perfect position to ice it

shame Mitch missed so many games or he’d get dally m captain of the year

if Ryles doesn’t get Coach of the year than you know how rigged it is


haven‘t been impressed with TDS happy for the club to get rid of him in the off season. Ryley Smith is a future origin play

btw he screamed “ give me the f*****g ball”
 

Tigerm

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The rumour going around is that IM has called an emergency meeting at Sterlo's sports bar, to mediate between clients M Moses & TDS amidst the incident yesterday where MM was screaming profanities at TDS? hahaha
I hope TDS enjoys his stay.
 
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Tigerm

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That’s not bullying

that’s the captain blowing up at a player that nearly cost his team the game when they were in the perfect position to ice it

shame Mitch missed so many games or he’d get dally m captain of the year

if Ryles doesn’t get Coach of the year than you know how rigged it is


haven‘t been impressed with TDS happy for the club to get rid of him in the off season. Ryley Smith is a future origin play

btw he screamed “ give me the f*****g ball”
You're a one man team, what are on about.
 

Nutz

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You're a one man team, what are on about.
How does he think that Ryles should be coach of the year. They have a better roster than ours and we have a better points diff.
Most clubs have had their brain farts this year so I think the coach that can win this year's GF will get coach of the year.
Considering the continual drain of top players from the Panthers (Rommy and Turuva the latest) and the fact they hit a brick wall at the start of this season, Ivan is a clear stand out imo.
The Panthers look poised to win another GF if their form doesn't drop.
Ivan was a good coach when he was with us and it's a pity we had a bunch of imbeciles running our club at the time that made him run away to join his son and a club on the way up.
 

Tigerm

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I didn't watch the game, is this true?
I can't see TDS staying there.
They're lucky, they didn't sign Galvin, he'd have his notebook filled already.
 

Nutz

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I didn't watch the game, is this true?
I can't see TDS staying there.
They're lucky, they didn't sign Galvin, he'd have his notebook filled already.
I haven't watched any games this weekend but these claims of Moses getting stuck into tds doesn't surprise me.
Yelling directions and orders are an important part of the game. We've all been part of that.
BUT you can't yell personal abuse at a player as that will stuff up everything including the whole team's harmony and cohesion.
 

Tigerm

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I haven't watched any games this weekend but these claims of Moses getting stuck into tds doesn't surprise me.
Yelling directions and orders are an important part of the game. We've all been part of that.
BUT you can't yell personal abuse at a player as that will stuff up everything including the whole team's harmony and cohesion.
Moses does have form doing this.
TDS was badly advised and I'd suggest it was just to get at us?
And if it comes down to a "me or him" situation, TDS will be out the door.
 

Crazyperpman

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Little Mitchy needs someone to send him a highlights reel of his time at the Tigers.

Missed tackles, Kicks out on the full, passes to spectators in the front row. Some of his early performances made TDS look like Cameron Smith yesterday.

I am all for senior players driving standards, but Moses tested both Tigers and Eels patience for many years before he came good.
 

Tiger05

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Little Mitchy needs someone to send him a highlights reel of his time at the Tigers.

Missed tackles, Kicks out on the full, passes to spectators in the front row. Some of his early performances made TDS look like Cameron Smith yesterday.

I am all for senior players driving standards, but Moses tested both Tigers and Eels patience for many years before he came good.

He is some player now though. He is still a turd but he can play.
 

Vic Mackey

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That’s not bullying

that’s the captain blowing up at a player that nearly cost his team the game when they were in the perfect position to ice it

shame Mitch missed so many games or he’d get dally m captain of the year

if Ryles doesn’t get Coach of the year than you know how rigged it is


haven‘t been impressed with TDS happy for the club to get rid of him in the off season. Ryley Smith is a future origin play

btw he screamed “ give me the f*****g ball”

Go into work tomorrow, scream 'you f*3king c*$t' at a colleague and see how it goes
 

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