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A Benji Marshall said he doesn’t care if people question his surprise decision to remember Lachie Galvin, which features questions about whether the five eighth had regained confidence in the Wests Tigers.
Coach Marshall has “enough to talk” about the saga that started earlier this month when the Tigers announced that the Galvin generational talent had refused to review their contract extension.
The rejection triggered the public ridiculousness of teammates on social networks and meant that the man praised like a throat ears of the club’s reconstruction will leave after 2026 – if not earlier.
In consultation with senior players, Marshall abandoned the 19 -year prodigy last week, saying that he had to regain confidence and respect for the game group.
Marshall was not committed to knowing if Galvin had done it after playing the reserve note for the Western suburbs.
“Yeah, look, I’m just focused on the game, really, to be honest,” said the coach before Sunday’s shock with Cronulla at Leichhardt Oval.
West Tigers coach Benji Marshall said he didn’t care that people question his surprise decision to remember Lachie Galvin

Marshall has “sick to talk” about the saga that started earlier this month when the Tigers announced that Galvin had refused to review their contract for extension of contract
“I’m tired of talking about it (the Galvin saga). I said it every week, I will choose the team who, I think, is the best.
“I know that everyone wants to talk about all these things, but we are going to the game. This is our goal.
Pressed about what he would say to those who question the sudden change of heart, the hero of the first 2005 was laconic.
“Why would I care what people say?” He replied.
“Everyone wants to know why (I decided to remember). I choose the team, you don’t need to know why.
“It is the team I chose who, I think, is the best for us this week and we will go with it.”
Marshall hopes that Galvin will not be hué by the crowd of Tigers on Sunday Sunday, given that almost two weeks have passed since the news of its imminent exit broke out.
“Quite positive, I would say,” said Marshall about Galvin’s planned reception.

The winger Sunia Turuva (on the left) posted on Instagram his reflections on Galvin in search of a more important agreement elsewhere – in spite of himself which left the Panthers for a lucrative agreement to the Tigers
“The dust has settled a little since last week, so we are just going to place ourselves behind him, we expect him to do his usual thing and play as he plays.
“If he sets up a test early or in mark one, it will help you.”
The tigers fell on the favorites of the spoonful spoon spa parramatta in the absence of Galvin on Easter Monday, including three tests in six minutes just after half-time.
Marshall did not expect the emotions to work so high this weekend in Leichhardt Oval.
“Last week with all the distractions and the ups and downs of what happened, everyone can simply relax now and play,” he said.
“Without a doubt, last week was a big week for everyone, so continue and continue our footy.”
The Tigers gave Galvin the possibility of withdrawing last weekend rather than playing the reserve note – but it was impatient to face.
For the whole gap between the club and the agent of Galvin, Isaac Moses, Galvin impressed Marshall since his decision to reject the contractual offer.
“He managed it incredibly well, given his age. To browse all these things and be so public with everything, it is quite hectic for him, but he managed it very well, “said Marshall.
“He tried very hard (in reserve class) and had a very good attitude and we want him to do this for us on Sunday.”