- Dylan Brown was booed by Parramatta fans after signing the agreement with the knights
- Brown put the pool to the paper on the richest contract in NRL's history last week
- But he could not take to his side, with the tigers beaten by the eels
Dylan Brown has been booed in his first game for Parramatta since he signed the richest agreement in NRL's history, since the Eels were embarrassed by 32-6 by the Wests Tigers inspired by Lachlan Galvin.
Six days after accepting Newcastle in 2026 in a 10 -year contract worth $ 1.3 million per season, Brown was largely anonymous since Parramatta fell to a second consecutive defeat under the rookie coach Jason Ryles.
Brown was well eclipsed by the opposite number Galvin, which has been linked to the eels as a potential replacement for his New Zealand international to Newcastle.
The teenager Galvin may have increased his sale price, such was the brilliance of his performance at the Commbank Stadium on Sunday.
The 19 -year -old game creator finished an excellent 100 -meter test in the part -time and made a hand in almost everything that Benji Marshall team did well.
The Tigers fans finally glimpsed their future when Galvin, the midfielder Jarome Luai, Hooker Koroisau's API and Livewire Jahream Bula's fullback were together in the field.

Dylan Brown was booed by Parramatta fans on Sunday when his team fell to a 32-6 defeat by the Wests Tigers

The tigers inflicted more pain in the eels in what was the second consecutive defeat of the Eels in the rebound

The creator of Lachlan Galvin games (in the photo) finished an excellent 100 -meter test in the part -time and had a hand in almost everything that Benji Marshall's team did well.
Koroisau and Bula had lost their defeat for the club's round against the knights, but the star quartet of the Tigers was involved in their opening attempt, which was courtesy of Sunia Turuva in the 26th minute.
Turuva's attempt followed a tense opening period where Brown was booed every time he touched the ball.
Finally, the Tigers, driven by the implacable go ahead of Terrell May, took control of issues with Luai extending the ball to Galvin in the middle of Parramatta.
Galvin advanced to a bull in hurry, whose floating pass found the former steering wheel of Penrith Flyer who landed in the right corner.
The Tigers found more joy on that flank when Starford Toa joined the advantage of their team before Galvin scored the game attempt.
Bula took off his own test after kicking, evaded Zac Lomax and turned Adam Doueihi.
When the Lebanon international reached the middle of the middle, the Grubber kicked in the field where Galvin was waiting.
Galvin picked up the ball and accelerated to score and give the Tigers a 16-0 advantage in the half time.

The Tigres fans finally glimpsed their future when Galvin, the mediociebre Jarome Luai (in the photo, the API of the Koroisau prostitute and the fullback of Livewire Jahream Bula were all together in the field

Sean Russell (left) scored in the 79th minute to ensure that the hosts did not finish the game without goals
From there, Marshall's men only continued when Galvin sent a cross kick to Jose Skelton and Turuva added two attempts at the second half to obtain his hat-trick.
Brown thought he had restored some pride for the eels when he sent Lomax late.
While Brown was not called back to a flagrant front pass, it was considered that the Fullback of Parramatta Isaiah Iongi had obstructed the defense of the tigers and the attempt was attributed.
Sean Russell scored in the 79th minute to ensure that the hosts will not finish the game without goals.