It was a month busy for the star of Wantaway Wests Tigers Lachlan Galvin, but in the middle of all the fury around its imminent exit from the LNR club, the 19 -year -old playmaker seems to be dedicated to helping his team to continue to win.
The five eighth returned for the part of the Benji Marshall team this weekend when he turned out to be a pivotal cog in the two-point victory of the Wests Tigers against the Cronulla Sharks at the Leichhardt oval.
The young person implemented two trials in an impressive attack performance which also saw him 29 plated.
After turning your nose to an offer of $ 5.5 million from tigers to extend its contract for an additional six years, according to Sydney Morning Herald, it was thought that Galvin would receive a hostile reception on his first year.
In fact, the young person was strongly applauded by fans on Sunday, despite the speculation that certain members of the team were not satisfied with the desire of Galvin to test his value on the free market.
On Easter Monday, Galvin was demoted to play for the Wests Magpies in the Southern New Wales Cup, but on Sunday, he spoke to media members after the match.
Lachlan Galvin (right) broke his silence after his return to play for the Wests Tigers in the NRL

The football star appreciated an exceptional performance, in particular by installing two tests for tigers

After the match, the five-eighth siad, 19, that he wanted to do “ everything for the team ”
“I wanted to make sure I came and that I was doing everything for the team, it was not me this week,” Galvin told Fox League.
“It was Anzac Round and we just wanted to come and do everyone proud, to make our fans proud, that’s what we wanted to do this week and not worry about me.
“I just wanted to come here and do the proud team and we all the boys did this tonight.
`Obviously, it was a few great weeks and to win the victory in front of fans, that’s why you play the game of the rugby league, to win and go out and do it in front of fans. It was an excellent victory, we will come back to train next week and work even harder and leave next week.
Although he was abandoned last year from the first year team, Galvin said he felt the love of fans and his teammates.
“I feel good, I have massive support around me, all I want to do is play Rugby League is the reason why I live to be honest, to play this game and that’s all I want to do, work hard and let my footy be talked about.
“Obviously, it was a few great weeks, but coming here and winning is great.”
Adam Doueihi started a penalty to seal Golden Point’s victory for the Tigers and cut the praise of his young teammate, Galvin, who called his “clutch” shot.

The football star was also seen to share a big hug with the tiger coach Benji Marshall after the victory

“ It was Anzac Round and we just wanted to come and make everyone proud, to make our fans ”, said Galvin

The football star also received a positive reception of spectators at the Leichhardt oval
Doueihi, meanwhile, revealed that the last two weeks had “shook” Galvin, greeting the young person for coming to perform on Sunday.
“He was really good, he was a child who has probably been a little shaken in recent weeks and I really feel for him as he was bombed with the media and all the outside noise, but inside our four walls, we really have great respect for the child,” said Douehi.
“I get along very well with him, it’s a really land-to-earth kid who just likes to play football.
“You could see that this evening, the way he was released and simply possessed the match and has always put his games is a credit for the child himself and I’m glad he is in our team today.”
Galvin would have served the club a legal letter, according to Sydney Morning Herald, in which he said he had been intimidated.
He was subjected to a meticulous examination during the fortnight of the last fortnight, but Friday, members of his team knew the media to deny that there were tensions in the camp, even after the teammates Jarome Luai and Sunia Turuva had published publications on social networks that seemed to criticize his actions.
Senior coach Marshall, on the other hand, was not interested in talking about the current saga before today’s match, adding that no one needed to know why the young eighth was recalled to the team.
“Everyone wants to know why I chose the team; You don’t need to know why, ”said Marshall.
“I chose the team who, I think, is the best for us this week, and we will go with that … We have made a real effort to simply move on and focus on what we can control now, and it’s playing footy.
“Yes, without a doubt last week was a big week for everyone. Continue and continue with our footy and our Leichhardt Oval, Anzac Day, Big Round, Alex (Twal’s) 150th. There is a lot to celebrate this week.