- The star of the Wests Tigers Lachlan Galvin runs for the western suburbs
- Teen Prodigy shocked Le Monde Footy, announcing that he was leaving
Wests Tigers Outcast, Lachlan Galvin, went to the field on Sunday for the West suburbs in the NSW Cup after being dropped by his team earlier in the week.
The talented 19 -year -old made the headlines after rejected a contract extension of six million dollars over six years with the Footy Club.
It was later said that Galvin had become frustrated by the philosophy of coaching of Benji Marshall at the club, believing that he could better develop his talents elsewhere, thus choosing to test his value on the free market.
Sunday afternoon, Galvin lacé his boots to play Lidcombe Oval against Parramatta in the center-west of Sydney.
The youngster received a warm welcome from the crowd of 500 people in his first NSW Cup match.
Galvin could not inspire a victory for the Magpies, who dropped by 22-10.
Tigers Outcast Lachlan Galvin took the ground on Sunday for the Western suburbs

Galvin shocked the world of football with the news of the bomb that he was looking for a new business elsewhere
By coincidence, the eels could be the place where Galvin landed, Parra’s coach, Jason Ryles, expressing his interest in acquiring No. 6, which went through the club’s junior system.
“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’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).

While Galvin is contracted at Tigers until the end of the 2026 season, Sydney clubs are ready to jump after rejected a contract extension
“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.”