Based on Ryles' latest press conference, it seems all but confirmed that Galvin's time at the Tigers is coming to an end.
When asked about the possibility of signing Galvin—given the club's halves are already set for 2025—Ryles responded: "A lot of strange things happen in footy, but we're going to do the right thing by the NRL."
That sure sounds like something is already in motion.
There’s growing talk of a three-way player swap being finalised before the June 30 deadline, and most pundits now believe Galvin has played his last game for the Tigers.
On another note, Adam Reynolds has confirmed he's been in discussions with the Tigers regarding a move for the 2026 season.
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"I have said already that if we miss out on Galvin I am not too annoyed, as I want us to focus elsewhere and see what we have in the juniours. BUT.....
Ryles seems to really want him. Like really really want him. That's enough for me for now. "
"Looking great. Almost 20 years ago I used to play under 12s cricket at the old Kellyville Park there and now it's transformed into an awesome facility!"
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Does sound confident, doesn't he... it's almost like Issac Moses manages him too! Oh wait.
Does he?
Yes he does.
Well this adds another dimension to the saga. It's in moses's best interest overall to help his rookie coach client succeed.
Which can actually be a good thing. Having Ryles managed by Moses' hopefully it means he wont screw him over too much.
It's almost like it's been in the works for a while...
Sarcasm has no effect on me jack 😜.
I didn't know ryles was managed by moses, why I didn't check that out I don't know.
Ryles is managed by George Mimis
Google says you're correct.
I hope so we would go to another level with a half partner like him with Moses plus he would be way more dominant when he is out than Brown has been