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“As a parent, and if I put myself in that position, I’d be the same in wanting the same for my son. We need to take a chill pill on the things we’re saying about him and to him. The threats, all that stuff, it’s rugby league. The kid will move on. At the end of 2026 when he goes, the club will move on and so will he.”
Galvin had TV camera crews parked out the front of his family home on Monday evening after confirmation he and the Tigers would part ways.
The Tigers were privately concerned about the hostile reception Galvin would receive from Tigers supporters on Monday at a packed CommBank Stadium for their NRL clash against Parramatta, which was one of the reasons he was dropped to reserve grade.
Meanwhile, Adanm Doueihi, who will start in the halves with Luai, will play his 100th NRL game on Monday, with his parents, Pewter and Lena, to present him his milestone jersey.
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