Official: Galvin joins Bulldogs as Tigers contract saga concludes
Lachlan Galvin is officially a Bulldogs player, with the 19-year-old Belmore bound after securing a release from Wests Tigers, ending a wild two-month contract saga with the club.
Lachlan Galvin is officially a Bulldogs player, with the 19-year-old Belmore bound after securing a release from Wests Tigers, ending a wild two-month contract saga with the club.
Bulldogs supremo Phil Gould’s blazing row with a senior NRL journalist on television revealed even more discrepancies in his shakey Lachlan Galvin narrative. We separate fact from fiction.
The roster shake-up at Canterbury has begun with two members of the Bulldogs spine set to exit Belmore as the club prepares for Lachlan Galvin’s imminent arrival.
In a corporate box at CommBank Stadium on Friday night, Parramatta officials thought they had their man. Less than 36 hours later their mood changed dramatically. This is how the Eels lost Lachlan Galvin to the Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs have pulled off an almighty poaching raid on St George Illawarra to seal the signature of one of the most highly rated young forwards in the land.
After months of speculation over his NRL future, Toby Sexton is poised to reject interest from rival clubs and sign a $1 million-plus extension at the Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs have built their unbeaten start to the NRL season with a cut-price forward pack, led by three bargain buys that collectively earn as much as Broncos superstar Payne Haas.
They’ve been called too small for the past two seasons, but Canterbury’s forwards have the chance to silence their critics once and for all if they can topple Payne Haas and Brisbane’s behemoth pack.
They are a boisterous mob at Belmore. When Doggies fans jump on board, they are all in, loud and proud. Canterbury’s noisy supporters are as close as we have in rugby league to English soccer fans.
Police got involved after Rabbitohs second-rower Jai Arrow took exception to a Bulldogs fan in the crowd after Souths’ heavy loss.
Many think Canterbury GM Phil Gould will be the reason Lachlan Galvin lands at the club. But the blue and whites have a more important secret weapon that most have missed in the drama, writes DAVID RICCIO.
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South Sydney star Jai Arrow has allegedly been involved in an altercation with Bulldogs fans, as Canterbury blew the Rabbitohs away in a record breaking Good Friday clash.
The NRL’s supposed “crackdown” on high shots appears a thing of the past, leaving fans and experts baffled on Good Friday.
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