I will say he tried hard tonight, but is he the answer? Eels at less than half strength beat them, now broncos as well, who are missing plenty. Does this show how well the dogs are really going?
Did eels dodge a bullet?
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Galvin was a perfect fit (for us and him) it made absolute sense. The offer we made was the correct one $750k per season was the figure getting tossed around at the time. It should have been a match made in heaven. Ohh well we all make mistakes and he made one going to the dogs. We didn't dodge a bullet.
He could've come to Parra and roamed around and played what he saw while he played to his strengths and developed as a player ala what Blaize is doing at Penrith. Im not sure of his reasons for choosing Dogs but they were 1st and we were last at the time which had to be a factor for a 19 year old kid. Hopefully the Dogs do the right thing and develop him to the player he can be rather than eat up all his confidence and spit him out . Ciraldo is all over the shop . Try's fo outthink every room .
They all get sucked in by Gus silver tongue smooth talks over a succulent Chinese meal. The contract is signed and delivered as soon as they wash it all down with a cold Tsingtao.
Now picture what Mark O'Neil and Ryles would be doing in their sales pitch and contract discussion.
The quickness of thr game doesn't suit Galvin. He looks slow and predictable and is definitely not a 7. I think his future is at lock, but he doesn't have the build..
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Galvin was a perfect fit (for us and him) it made absolute sense. The offer we made was the correct one $750k per season was the figure getting tossed around at the time. It should have been a match made in heaven. Ohh well we all make mistakes and he made one going to the dogs. We didn't dodge a bullet.
He could've come to Parra and roamed around and played what he saw while he played to his strengths and developed as a player ala what Blaize is doing at Penrith.
Im not sure of his reasons for choosing Dogs but they were 1st and we were last at the time which had to be a factor for a 19 year old kid. Hopefully the Dogs do the right thing and develop him to the player he can be rather than eat up all his confidence and spit him out . Ciraldo is all over the shop . Try's fo outthink every room .
They all get sucked in by Gus silver tongue smooth talks over a succulent Chinese meal. The contract is signed and delivered as soon as they wash it all down with a cold Tsingtao.
Now picture what Mark O'Neil and Ryles would be doing in their sales pitch and contract discussion.
Luke Vella was his coach at Westfields Sport High. He loved working with him and Ciraldo was the orchestrator. Also playing 7 was a big factor.
He by what I've heard never actually met Gus.
Nah he'd be great at parra with Mitch steering the ship. He just went to an aging meh bulldogs team. Would have been a great fit here
The quickness of thr game doesn't suit Galvin. He looks slow and predictable and is definitely not a 7. I think his future is at lock, but he doesn't have the build..
No, Galvin is a five-eighth and logically should have signed with Parramatta to develop his game with one of the best halfbacks, Moses.
Also, Pezet is a halfback and should have signed (more than one year) with the bulldogs to develop his game with one of the best five-eighths, Burton.
No. Funny enough, Galvin is who we need and Pezet is who the dogs need. Said way back when eels signed Pezet.
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