Tallyn Da Silva

I heard a loan deal was initially floated but then an unconditional release was

I know it's "Tigers doing Tiger things" but why don't they want him?!

My best guess is we'll get him after they play us this wknd, like Young/Newcastle/Roosters.
It would be nice if we could sign him tonight and play him tomorrow ??
I'll let myself out
 
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Tallyn Da Silva is set to make a mid-season move to the Sea Eagles after this weeks fixture from the Tigers!
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It does make sense. After all they have been our feeder club for a while now.
 

We’re putting our eggs into Api’s basket’: Benji defends prioritising captain’s signature

Christian Nicolussi


By Christian Nicolussi

June 26, 2025 — 3.30pm
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Benji Marshall has made no apologies for prioritising the signature of veteran Api Koroisau ahead of 20-year-old Tallyn Da Silva and insisted he understood the young dummy half’s desire to leave the club to play regular first grade.

After meeting with the North Queensland Cowboys and Parramatta last weekend, Da Silva’s management met with Manly – who are tabling a three-year deal – on Wednesday, while Newcastle were preparing their sales pitch on Thursday.

Sources with knowledge of the situation not authorised to speak publicly said Da Silva’s preference was to join another Sydney club so he could stay close to family. There remains a slim chance Da Silva could strike a deal and exit the Tigers before Monday’s June 30 transfer deadline.

Marshall on Thursday shot down suggestions the situation had caused a rift with CEO Shane Richardson, who was more keen on Da Silva – a local junior viewed by the club as a ten-year first-grader. Both Koroisau and Da Silva are signed until the end of 2026.
“Me and ‘Richo’ are on the same page,” Marshall said. “The plan from the beginning is what we’ve executed, and nothing has changed

“He’s a really good kid who has a bright future, and I understand the sentiment of, ‘You need to try and keep them all’, but at the same time we’re putting our eggs into Api’s basket for the next few years.

Benji Marshall has defended the decision to prioritise the signing of Api Koroisau ahead of 20-year-old Tallyn Da Silva.

Benji Marshall has defended the decision to prioritise the signing of Api Koroisau ahead of 20-year-old Tallyn Da Silva.CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES

“He’s the guy to help us win more games. To be fair, he’s probably been our best player the past few years, and he’s got more left in the tank.

“I can understand Tallyn wanting to play more minutes and be in first grade, and not wait behind him [Koroisau]. It’s hard to stop a guy in that instance. The difference is, he actually does want to be here. It’s not like he’s saying he wants out. He just wants to play first grade.

“Api is our captain as well. He plays 80 minutes each week, he puts in for the team, and has a lot left to give. We’re prioritising that at the moment.”

Da Silva has been named in the No.14 jersey for Friday’s trip to Manly as the Tigers try to end a five-match losing streak. Da Silva was close friends with Lachlan Galvin, who recently left the Tigers to join Canterbury.

Tallyn Da Silva scores a try against Cronulla before being greeted by Api Koroisau

Tallyn Da Silva scores a try against Cronulla before being greeted by Api KoroisauCREDIT: GETTY IMAGES

Jarome Luai shifts to No.6, with Latu Fainu the new starting halfback. Marshall said Fainu played direct and square, which would allow Luai to play with more freedom.

“They’re both threats with the footy, they can both run, both have ball-playing ability, and both can kick,” Marshall said.

Marshall also confirmed Taylan May would play half a game in reserve grade on Saturday, and was training well since being thrown a lifeline earlier this month.



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May was sacked by Penrith last year and stood down by the NRL under their no-fault stand-down policy after being charged with assaulting his wife. He pleaded not guilty to the charges, which were later withdrawn.

“I didn’t really know him before he came here, so all I can talk about is what he’s done since he’s been here, and he’s been no problem whatsoever – he’s put his head down, and is working really hard,” Marshall said.

“There’s some private stuff he’s been working on himself, which is always a good sign without us enforcing that.

“He’s a guy who really wants to turn his life around. He understands where he’s at, this is probably one of his last shots if he doesn’t get it right, but all the signs are positive so far.”

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I wondered the same thing then read again and noticed the syntax error ‘after this week’s fixture from the Tigers’ and figured he himself is the source…unless we are getting this week’s fixture as a gift ‘from the Tigers’? 😂
But how long has it been since journos were grammatically correct & proofread their work? 😱
 
Apparently TDS Will sit down and talk to Adam OBrien of the Knights this Saturday.

So what's that Cows, Eels, Sea Eagles and Knights in the hunt.
 
Apparently TDS Will sit down and talk to Adam OBrien of the Knights this Saturday.

So what's that Cows, Eels, Sea Eagles and Knights in the hunt.
Cows are out as he reportedly doesn’t want to move to qld. If he was going to go to Newcastle I don’t think his manager would have asked permission to speak to other clubs when they were trying to do a swap deal with KPP. Us or Parra is the most likely scenario
 

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