How bad is he, I thought he was playing good in a bad team but I'm starting to think the tigers are just that bad he looked ok, The Galvin effect is in full swing you can tell the players and coach are sick of answering questions they don't look happy as a team anymore they look like a team that are left in the dark about who is playing where each week I've always thought he is going to regret this decision he will start hating his footy again they are playing worse with him coming on looking like a deer in headlights hopefully gus has finally seen him.
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Diana has entered the tunnel
Just don't tell Diana.
The quiet around Katoa and Strange is partly due to the teams they're playing for. Canberra hardly gets media coverage and a lot of it this year was on them releasing Fogarty. Meanwhile for the Dolphins a lot has been about their backline in Hammer and Herbie while also being the second Brisbane team. That means the Broncos take the lion's share of coverage.
Katoa is clearly rated in league circles given he was invited to NSW camp this year.
https://youtu.be/ohjQT5e-xbM?si=AqSgJWKehXug7HxJhttps://youtu.be/oh...
This is a documentary on Isaac Moses and his influence, worth a watch.
Yep a pretty good watch bud
He is better off coming to us play were it suits him 5,8 hes no half back
Couldn't agree more. It's like the Footy Gods have intervened. The "natural" decision was for Galvin to return to the Eels. No pressure, slips into 5/8 and time to build his game and help the Parramatta revival. Instead he drank Gus's Kool Aid and made the "unnatural" decision to go to Canterbury. He looks and moves 100% like Jake Arthur. The more Galvin got involved the worse Canterbury went. From 18-0 up to being run down, just like the reverse of that dreadful Paul Carige semi final. Galvin - the Paul Carige of Canterbury. What a monumental mistake he has made. Who advised him that Canterbury was the best destination? Is he simply a "Blazer/Trophy Hunter"?
Galvin, you needed to follow the quote by Friedrich von Schiller: "Keep true to the dreams of your youth". You could of lead the team you supported back to Premiership glory but chose the short cut to "potential" sucess.
The Footy Gods are speaking in his/Canterbury sucess.
"Keep true to the dreams of your youth" nice one PT
What I think you have to take into account is the Dogs are far from the finished product.
Galvin was absolute the right move to make for them absolutely.
They may not be championship material now but they are setup for long term success not instant gratification win now at all costs.
There still running top 4 and are still a shot at the premiership after a 3 yr rebuild across the board.This is where we are hoping to be in the given timeframe also are we good enough to join the discussion we shall see.