Cameron Ciraldo insists Lachlan Galvin won't be bothered by constant booing from his former club after Canterbury's NRL season took a turn for the worst in a 22-16 defeat to Wests Tigers.
Nearly a year has passed since Galvin walked out on Benji Marshall's side to move to Belmore, but the pain of his acrimonious exit has clearly not subsided for Tigers fans.
Galvin was booed with every touch from start to finish at CommBank Stadium on Saturday and received the biggest jeers from the 17,505 crowd when Jarome Luai sidestepped and later belted the Bulldogs' halfback.
"I don't know if he notices, but it's what's going to make him a very good player down the track is that he deals with this stuff all the time," Ciraldo said.