- Lachlan Galvin broke Tigers fans’ hearts with move to Dogs
- His latest social media post is sure to add petrol to the fire
Lachlan Galvin has rubbed salt into the wounds of long-suffering Tigers fans by applauding his mate Tallyn Da Silva’s defection from his former club.
Hours before the mid-season deadline closed, Da Silva formally had a three-and-a-half year deal with the Eels registered.
The move will allow him to begin training with the Eels immediately and line up for them in a fortnight against Penrith.
Da Silva was considered a leading part of the next generation of talent the Tigers were building themselves around, alongside Lachlan Galvin.
But he has now followed his close childhood friend out the door, after being stuck behind Apisai Koroisau at dummy-half.
Galvin took to social media on Monday night to applaud Da Silva on his move to the Eels by reposting the announcement and adding a ‘perfect’ emoji alongside a cheeky wink.
Talented youngster Tallyn Da Silva (pictured) has decided to leave the Tigers to join Parramatta

Lachlan Galvin took to social media on to applaud Da Silva on his move away from the Tigers
The cheeky post from Galvin (pictured) is sure to infuriate long-suffering Tigers fans
Jarome Luai says he can understand why Da Silva left Wests Tigers.
‘It’s a bit disappointing for the club and us as a playing group,’ co-captain Luai said.
‘We see the potential he has and the biggest thing for him was more opportunity.
‘It’s understandable for a guy that is behind Api. It’s a tricky one. Everyone is entitled to that opinion, what they want and what they are chasing.
‘All the best to him. I think he will get more opportunity at Parramatta anyway. He’s going to be a very good player for a very long time.’
Da Silva’s move to Parramatta gives the Eels a genuine talent at No.9, after they have struggled to find a top-tier replacement for Reed Mahoney since his exit after 2022.
Koroisau is off contract at the end of next year, but the Tigers have decided to prioritise keeping the 32-year-old over Da Silva.
‘I still think Api has a lot more years left in his legs,’ Luai said.
‘I don’t think he thinks that, but he does. And he’s a big part of our team.’