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‘We are not bullies’: Tigers defend Galvin pile-on

16 April 2025
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‘We are not bullies’: Tigers defend Galvin pile-on
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Benji Marshall has defended Wests Tigers players against accusations of bullying five-eighth Lachlan Galvin, who has decided not to renew his contract beyond 2026. After criticism of Marshall’s coaching, which Galvin’s manager rejected, Marshall stated that while players showed emotional reactions on social media, it did not constitute bullying. Marshall expressed surprise at the criticism and highlighted Galvin’s successful season under his guidance, noting he was disappointed by the allegations against his coaching abilities.

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