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    • NRL will investigate the eels to ensure we didn't break November 1 rule and make an offer, then 1 day after being released by tigers he will sign with bulldogs.  He will be offered $650-750 on the cap and become a silent partner in very profitable pubs but NRL won't have a 2nd look.

      • Sounds about right 

      • lol,  you should be in the media fakey 

    • My sixth cousin, three times removed on my right arm's side was at an orgy with the new PNG CEO and asked if she knew where Galvin is ending up. She said "glar glar glar glar glar glar", there could of been  miscommunication due to the ball gag but take it as you will.

      • I said take it as you will. I don't talk shit on here but my friend is genuine and well connected. He had no reason at all to make it up. Believe it or not, don't care. 

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    • I got the same look Mutt, I think the Dogs have him.

    • Galvin seems to have issues with the former Penrith players at the Tigers, there's plenty of former Panthers at the dogs that form their leadership group who remain great friends with those aforementioned Tigers .

      Dynamics matter, this is going to give journos plenty to write about, potential to cause havoc with a few playing groups upsetting parts of rosters with unsigned players until it's settled.

      The Dogs unbeaten with a half off contract with both DCE and now Galvin floating around it's not hard to guess what questions journos will be asking at every opportunity.

      Since the DCE news broke they barely beat the Eels before losing their next two, we'll see how the Galvin situation affects the tigers soon enough and the dogs depending on how solidly they're linked to Galvin.

       

       

       

       

  • Kent saying it a done deal is not a good thing.  NRL will investigate us and find text messages, emails and board meeting notes with an offer.  Also who knows what else the idiots have talked about and recorded.

     

    • If it was Canterbury or Roosters they would not question in fear Abdo gets a keep walking from Gus or Politis.

      Us? Abdo can strong arm us and show how tough he is to set an example as we won't bite back. 

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