Two reasons Wests Tigers were happy to release Tallyn Da Silva now
Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson, the club’s potential to avoid the fourth flat wooden eyebrows to help the end of the season, instead of protecting it, Talllyn Da Silva defended the decision to reserve a road immediately.
Club Junior da Silva is contracted until the end of 2026, but a Four and a half -year agreement On Monday, with parramatta – the last day of the transfer date of NRL.
Tigers with the lack of use of common captain API choosau this weekend this weekend Tristan hopes to play number 9 Against the roosters, the club is willing to avoid a seventh flat loss.
Da Silva’s output comes a month after the good friend and young Lachie Galvin went to Canterbury. Galvin congratulated Silva, a cheeky ‘perfect’ hand movement and blinked to his social media account.
“Luai, who missed the last weekend match with a Staph infection last weekend, but touched on a point to attend a tiger team meeting before attending the NSW Origin camp in the early hours on Monday, said,“ Lachie was like Lachie.
Richardson said there were two reasons why Silva is now making sense to allow him to leave now.
Talllyn joined Silva ParramattaCredit: Max Mason Hubers
“I went to see Talllyn’s family two weeks ago; they were really good people, Talllyn wanted to stay, but he wasn’t ready to stay if the API was extended,” he said.
“We allowed him to look around and when he returned with him [Parramatta offer]We had to make a final decision About Expanding APIThat’s why we decided to do it.