Interesting thanks for that yes agree long term it will be a wise and the right decision re Galvin just think this season it's screwed them over badly in terms of team harmony.I’ll give you a few stats to mull over in regards to the Sexton decision(in no way am I having a go at your opinion on the Dogs)
Up to rd12,the last round before Galvin’s arrival, Dogs had won 9,lost 2 and had a bye. Of those 11 matches ,they had only played 4 of the eventual top 8(Sharks,Roosters,Broncos,Canberra).Of them,3 wins(Sharks,Roosters who had no Walker and not the team they are now and Canberra when they were down by 20-0 at halftime).The loss was a flogging to the Broncos.The other 7 matches were against Titans twice,Souths,Dragons,Eels(no Moses and not in the form they finished the season in)Newcastle and Dolphins who smashed them by 36.So I’d suggest the Dogs form wasn’t as good as the record suggested prior to Galvin’s arrival.
As a long term decision,it was a smart one,if you think Galvin is going to be a very good player in years to come,Gould obviously thinks so.Ideally,they’d of picked him up at season’s end,but once the Tigers said he was free to go,they jumped at the chance to nab him before someone else did.
Dogs will win a premiership with Galvin I can see that in a few years time no question about that.