- The West Tigers star Lachlan Galvin leaves the club
- The split comes despite the tigers which offer a several million dollars agreement
The fallout from Lachlan Galvin’s decision to separate from the Wests Tigers at the end of 2026 took a new turn, the player management company serving the club with a legal letter claiming that the adolescent was the victim of intimidation.
While Parramatta’s coach Jason Ryles expressed his interest in signing the teenage prodigies for the first time, the Galvin saga seems ready to drag in another week after having become the biggest story of the 2025 season.
Galvin was to play for the western suburbs of the NSW Cup on Monday after being dropped from the LNR team.
This decision reached after the 19 -year -old refused an improvement in the agreement and raised concerns about his career trajectory under Benji Marshall coaching.
Marshall said on Sunday before Easter shock with Parramatta that Galvin had still had the chance to return to the side of the tigers in the LNR before moving on to the expiration of his contract at the end of 2026.
But that seems more and more unlikely since the tigers were served with a letter alleging that Galvin was intimidated from the club.
Lawyers acting for Lachlan Galvin (Photo) sent a legal letter to Wests Tigers saying that the 19 -year -old is a victim of intimidation at the club

Galvin is represented with the boss of Wests Benji Marshall, whose training was one of the reasons why he decided to separate with the team
The publications on the social networks of the teammates distinguished the adolescent to criticize, and there was a heavy battery on social networks against Galvin.
Tigers refused to comment when they were contacted on Sunday.
Isaac Moses, director of the Galvin management company, Cove Agency, was approached to comment.
Galvin refused an extension offer of $ 5 million last week and will play for the western suburbs of Lidcombe Oval on Monday instead of facing Parramatta in the LNR at the Commbank stadium.
By coincidence, the eels could be where Galvin landed, the coach of Parra Ryles expressing his interest in acquiring n ° 6, which came by the junior system of the club.
“Our five eighth is gone, so we are on the market for a five eighth,” said Ryles.
“Lachie Galvin is an exceptional talent, so when the time comes, we will talk to her.
“There seems to be a link since he played here as a junior. At the end of the day, this is what is best for Lachlan and his family. I hope we will be one of the clubs he considers.

Galvin was demoted to reserve the note once the news has broken – and three of his teammates criticized him on social networks
Galvin’s place in the tigers n ° 6 jersey was taken by Adam Doueihi, who will celebrate his 100th LNR match after having undergone three distinct anterior cross ligament injuries.
“By going through this process (knee reconstruction) again, how difficult it is, and if you will even come back to the same level, is very difficult,” said Marshall.
“I said it in our jersey presentation, this 100 is like 300 (games), it’s so serious.
“It’s a big step for Adam … If it was him, he would prefer to play in the halves, but we had it in the center (until this week).
“The good thing for us is that he is a good speaker, an organizer and can kick football.
“He likes the chance to play there and we look forward to what he brings.”