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    The Lachlan Galvin saga at the Wests Tigers has taken another turn

    The Lachlan Galvin saga at the Wests Tigers has taken another turn

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    The Sydney Morning Herald reports the teenage playmaker will be left out of the Tigers side to face the Eels on Easter Monday when it's named at 6pm.

    Galvin's management yesterday indicated they would reject any contract renewal offered by the Tigers beyond 2026, prompting the club to confirm next season will be the 19-year-old's last at the club.

    Adam Doueihi is expected to slot into the halves alongside Jarome Luai against Parramatta.

    Galvin had not asked the club for a release and they indicated it would not be granted, but it remains to be seen if that will remain the case.

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