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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby League

    The Lachlan Galvin continues to envelop the NRL and the Wests Tigers, with his club ducking questions about the matter following their 38-22 loss to the Eels

    The Lachlan Galvin continues to envelop the NRL and the Wests Tigers, with his club ducking questions about the matter following their 38-22 loss to the Eels

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Galvin told the club he wouldn't be extending his contract beyond next season and was subsequently dropped - he is now taking legal action for bullying.

    Tigers CEO Shane Richardson scoffed at a question asked to Tigers co-captain Api Koroisau, with the journalist involved calling out the CEO for trying to silence the matter.



    Koroisau had a swift response to the query.



    Journalist Buzz Rothfield told NRL 360 Richardson's intervention was likely for legal reasons.



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     Today's News

    Rugby League:
    The Warriors are pleased to have their play-making hooker back in NRL action this evening 16:57

    Rugby League:
    Warriors back rower Marata Niukore's adopting a can-do attitude as he embraces the challenge of rotating positions 16:17

    Rugby League:
    Finding consistency has been a key work-on for the Mystics ahead of this afternoon's ANZ Premiership re-match against the Magic in Hamilton 15:57

    Accident and Emergency:
    A well-known hoarders home in Hastings is smouldering, after an inferno overnight 15:27

    Rugby:
    Conceding home field advantage for the Super Rugby final is a thing of the past for the Chiefs 14:57

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    Rugby League:
    Warriors assistant coach Stacey Jones believes the Panthers will be highly motivated to turn around their fortunes at Mt Smart this evening 14:47

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