I'm not a huge fan of Galvin primarily because I think he has big ego and because who his manager is , having your halves both managed by Isaac Moses is a recipe for future disaster and we simply don't have the management who could handle Isaac if he decided to pull one of his tricks .
The other thing is that it is unlikely that Galvin will be available until 2027 . Longi has all the skills and ability to be a outstanding 6 which then leaves a vacancy at fullback , I would do whatever it takes to get Selwyn Cobbo as it's a safer bet paying big dollars for Cobbo than it is for Galvin .
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Iongi has been bought here as a fullback that's where I'd keep him.He's on the right sought of trajectory so I keep that on track.
Cobbo is a talent for sure but I have a suspicion he's to big for the modern day fullback and doesn't have the cardio for the position.Fullbacks have to be everywhere these days everywhere.I think alot fall in love with Cobbo with the ball but I'm sure how good he is without it.
Yes he can change games but how consistently he can do that leaves me uneasy and then there's how much you have to drop into this guy to be your 1.Nah I'd be sticking with Iongi.
If we are looking for an alternative for Galvin why look outside when we can just move Dylan Walker to 6 and wait on Galvin till 26.The answers already on the roster.
I suggested this the 1st time I laid eyes on Iongi. Tedesco and Paps are nowhere near as talented ball players as Iongi, their best assets are their running and support game. Personally I think Iongi is more suited to 6 than 1, not that I think he is a bad 1 at all, I think he needs to improve his support game.
Personally I agree with Fong but I'd be going after Faalogo or Papenhausen not Cobbo