- Jahream Bula is happy at the Wests Tigers
- Does not plan to leave like Lachlan Galvin
- The two stars are managed by Isaac Moses
West Tigers star Jahream Bula said he was satisfied with the NRL Venture NRL club – and does not plan to follow Lachlan Galvin at the door.
Under contract until the end of 2027, fans of tigers feared leaving by sharing the same agent as Galvin – Isaac Moses.
But the 23 -year -old Fijian international addressed rumors he wanted to leave.
“I’m happy with this club – I don’t really want to talk about this kind of thing,” Bula told journalists this week.
“I don’t really listen to the outside noise. They love you when you are standing, they hit you when you are on the ground – but I don’t really listen to these things.
“I listen to people who have gained the right to tell me their opinion.
Wests Tigers star Jahream Bula said he was satisfied with the Contreprise NRL Club – and does not plan to follow Lachlan Galvin at the door

Under contract until the end of 2027, fans of tigers feared that Bula (photo, with his wife Aaliyah) could leave because he shares the same agent as Lachlan Galvin – Isaac Moses
Bula entered the tenacity of the tenacity of Galvin, who endured a few weeks after rejecting the multi -year offer of $ 5 million from the club.
“I love the child-we have a good relationship and it is the one I will cherish forever,” he said.
“Lachie showed when he played this game (Sharks) how far it is.
Last month, Bula revealed that he would never be of origin for Queensland – despite his secondary studies on the Gold Coast at Keebra Park State High School high school.
Bula was born in Auckland and moved into the strip of glitter in adolescence, making it eligible for chestnuts.
But he poured cold water on any chance of playing alongside Cameron Munster and Harry Grant against the blues.
“I don’t pretend to be one, I don’t want to play for Queensland,” he said.
“My family is Koori and NSW – they come from the regions of the port of boxes and Macksville – and I have always left for NSW.
Saturday evening, the ninth place Tigers faces the dragons at the Suncorp stadium in Brisbane during Magic Round.